Section 48 — Termination of guardianship
170.Section 48(1) provides that the guardian of a monument may, by agreement with the persons immediately affected by the guardianship deed, terminate the guardianship of all or part of the monument.
171.Subsection (5) provides that a guardian may not make an agreement to terminate a guardianship unless the guardian is satisfied that alternative arrangements are in place for the monument’s preservation, or that it is no longer practicable, because of cost or otherwise, to preserve it.
172.The Welsh Ministers have, on occasion, terminated guardianship. This has sometimes occurred when the guardianship has been replaced by an acquisition through agreement or gift (section 44). Neath Abbey, for instance, was the subject of a guardianship deed in 1944, but this was subsequently terminated when it was converted into a deed of gift in 1949. On other occasions, the Welsh Ministers acted as temporary guardians of a monument while other arrangements were put in place for its preservation.