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Who owns English heritage?

English Heritage is a non-departmental public body in England. This means it's not directly controlled by the government but is funded by the government.

Essentially, it's owned by the public and overseen by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS).

Here's a breakdown:

* No private ownership: English Heritage isn't owned by any individual or corporation.

* Public funding: The government provides funding for English Heritage to carry out its work of preserving and managing historical sites and monuments.

* Public benefit: The organization is dedicated to protecting England's heritage for the benefit of everyone.

Therefore, while the government plays a role in funding and oversight, English Heritage ultimately belongs to the public and serves the interests of the public.

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