Five-year plan developed for Roman Antonine Wall
Public feedback is being sought before a five-year management plan is finalised for the Antonine Wall World Heritage Site in the Falkirk district, Scotland.
The wall became part of the Frontiers of the Roman Empire World Heritage Site in 2008 and the site also includes Hadrian's Wall and the German Limes.
Historic Scotland and five local authorities along the wall have launched the 12-week consultation on the draft management plan, which seeks to maximise the social, cultural and economic potential of the heritage site.
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