Section 51 — Agreements concerning management of monuments of special historic interest and land in their vicinity
178.Section 51(1) to (3) enables the Welsh Ministers or local authorities to make a “management agreement” with an occupier of a monument of special historic interest or of land adjoining or in the vicinity of a monument. Any other person with an interest in the monument or land may also be a party to the agreement (subsection (4)).
179.Management agreements may make any of the provisions listed in subsection (5). A management agreement entered into by Cadw (on behalf of the Welsh Ministers) may grant scheduled monument consent for specified works of maintenance or preservation (and attach conditions to which the consent is subject). The consented works are generally minor works of maintenance and repair for the benefit of the monument and cannot extend to demolition or flooding or tipping operations. Management agreements are frequently created to allow for the management or conservation of a monument or to facilitate public access, and are used for some of Cadw’s jointly managed guardianship sites operated by other parties. Management agreements are usually of a fixed duration, normally for a period of 3 to 5 years.