Visited a heritage site Connectivity
This indicator shows the percentage of adults who reported visiting a heritage site in person in the last 12 months, in England, for the financial year ending 2024.
- Published on:
- 24 July 2024
Selected areas:
- England
Map
Visited a heritage site
Percentage of adults who reported visiting a heritage site in person in the last 12 months, lower tier/unitary authorities, 2023-24
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Visited a heritage site
Percentage of adults who reported visiting a heritage site in person in the last 12 months, lower tier/unitary authorities, 2023-24
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Visited a heritage site
Percentage of adults who reported visiting a heritage site in person in the last 12 months, lower tier/unitary authorities, 2023-24
Interpretation
Physical engagement with the heritage sector is defined as visiting one of a variety of places with celebrated histories, such as those connected with industrial history, or ancient monuments, or archaeological sites.
Confidence intervals can be displayed on the bar chart by selecting the ‘Options’ button. These help show that differences between similarly ranked geographies may not be statistically significant.
The Participation Survey is asked of adults (16+) in England and the data has been weighted to compensate for differences in both sampling probability and response probability. Please see the weighting methodology for further details.
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Information on the strengths and limitations of the Explore Local Statistics service and methods used is available in the quality and methodology information (QMI) report.
Other indicators
Visited a heritage site is one of 104 local indicators on the Explore local statistics service. See the full list of local indicators.