A Conservation Management Plan (CMP) is a strategic document that identifies the heritage significance of a historic building or place, and sets out policies to guide how that significance should be retained and managed over time.
Required by heritage authorities and planning bodies, a CMP provides a clear framework for owners, developers, and managers on how to make decisions that protect the fabric, character, and cultural value of listed or heritage-registered buildings.
At CMPFix, we specialise in preparing, reviewing, and advising on CMPs — helping property owners, developers, and local authorities navigate heritage obligations with confidence.