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St Kilda, which is cared for by the National Trust for Scotland, is the only place in the UK to be designated as a World Heritage Site for both its natural and cultural importance.
This two-day international conference on 23 and 24 November 2011 will focus on the potential for new technologies to create high-quality, remote-access visitor experiences for World Heritage Sites and ...
Inhabitants on the island of St Kilda, in the Outer Hebrides, in 1926. It’s 50 years this week since the first steps were taken towards transforming St Kilda into a dual World Heritage site.
The Nomination files produced by the States Parties are published by the World Heritage Centre at its website and/or in working documents in order to ensure transparency, access to information and to ...
Now St Kilda has been digitally recreated in video game Minecraft to allow a new generation to explore the islands without needing to take the long boat journey.
St Kilda, which lies 41 miles (66km) west of the Western Isles, is the UK's only natural and cultural Unesco World Heritage Site. The MoD has a radar station on the main island of Hirta.
Designated as a dual UNESCO World Heritage Site for its natural and cultural significance, St. Kilda is now owned, managed and protected by the National Trust for Scotland, whose staff ...
A new management plan for St Kilda has been signed to secure the future of the UK's only natural and cultural World Heritage Site, on the 82nd anniversary of the remote archipelago's evacuation.
A new book challenges perceptions of St Kilda being an isolated lost world populated by people living in isolation from the rest of Scotland.
The status of St Kilda as the UK's only dual World Heritage Site will be jeopardised if the Ministry of Defence closes down its base on the ...
A new book challenges perceptions of St Kilda being an isolated lost world populated by people living in isolation from the rest of Scotland.