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Crooked House inquiry postponed

02/05/2024

An inquiry into South Staffordshire Council’s order for the Crooked House to be rebuilt has been postponed.

Seven heritage projects allocated nearly £15m

09/04/2024

Seven heritage projects across the UK have been allocated £14.8m by the National Lottery Heritage Fund to ‘reimagine and protect’ historic sites.

Crooked House owners appeal against rebuild order

28/03/2024

The owners of ‘Britain’s wonkiest inn’ have lodged an appeal against an order to rebuild the popular lopsided pub.

Rochdale Town Hall to reopen after £20m restoration

26/02/2024

Rochdale’s Grade I-listed town hall will open its doors to the public this weekend following a four-year restoration project.

Historic gas lamps receive Grade II listing

13/02/2024

Four historic gas lamps in central London are set to receive Grade II-listed status.

‘10,000 years of Cornish history’ brought to light

29/01/2024

Archaeologists have excavated more evidence of Cornwall’s ancient past while carrying out improvement works on the A30, the local council has revealed.

£450k to kick-start library transformation

30/11/2023

A Manchester library has been awarded £453,964 to transform its Grade II Listed building and preserve its historic collections.

Council digs up ‘remarkable’ evidence of pre-Christian royal practice

27/11/2023

A local authority’s community archaeology project has found ‘rare and remarkable evidence’ of the practice of pre-Christian beliefs at a royal site.

Plans unveiled to transform courthouse into offices

23/08/2023

Preston City Council has put in plans that would see a Grade II Listed former magistrates court become a workplace hub.

Historic lido reopens after £6m makeover

22/08/2023

The historic Northcroft Lido in Newbury has reopened to the public following a £5.7m refurbishment.

Investigation launched into demolition of ‘Britain's wonkiest pub’

09/08/2023

An investigation into the circumstances surrounding the demolition of the historic Crooked House pub has been launched, the local authority has said.

Coventry awarded £63,000 to repair historic summer houses

08/08/2023

Coventry City Council has been awarded £63,000 by Historic England to repair three summer houses in a Grade II registered park.

Hull’s historic Time Ball returns to service

30/06/2023

The Guildhall Time Ball in Hull, a gold metal ball mounted on top of a clock tower, is back in use after a century of inactivity.

Council steps in to save 16th century courthouse

10/05/2023

A 16th century courthouse in Chard, Somerset, has been saved for posterity after the county council stepped in to buy it.

Retrofitting historic buildings could boost economy by £35bn

07/03/2023

Retrofitting the UK’s historic buildings in order to make them more energy efficient could generate £35bn of economic output a year, according to a new study.

Hull’s cream-coloured phone boxes awarded listed status

03/03/2023

Grade-II listed status has been awarded to nine rare telephone boxes in and around Hull.

Over £21m York Guildhall restoration completed

28/04/2022

The multi-million-pound restoration of York Guildhall has been completed and is now ready to support local businesses and drive economic growth, council says.

Give councils greater powers to protect local heritage buildings

10/02/2020

Damien Egan, Mayor of Lewisham, explains why he is leading calls for the Government to give local authorities greater powers to protect local heritage buildings and assets of community value.

Rise in number of listed buildings occupied by businesses

06/12/2018

A growing number of businesses are basing themselves in historic buildings to convey a positive image, according to heritage experts.

Coastal communities awarded £1m to restore historic landmarks

26/11/2018

Over £1m of Government funding has been awarded to 25 projects to restore coastal landmarks and bring economic growth to seaside communities.

Council retendering Guildhall refurbishment after costs ‘spiral’

16/08/2018

York City Council is retendering the refurbishment of its historic Guildhall building due to concerns over spiralling costs.

Richard III’s resting place granted protection

21/12/2017

The site of the council car park that was the resting place of Richard III for over 600 years has been granted protection by the Government.

Eight new historic sites join Heritage Action Zone scheme

05/12/2017

The heritage minister has announced the latest historic places that are set to be revived — and the sites are mostly concentrated in the North and Midlands.

New management for Tudor house could save council £1m a year

15/08/2017

Liverpool City Council is looking for a partner to manage a country house and 500-acre park dating back to Tudor times.

Council saves historic pubs from supermarket take-over

17/08/2016

Wandsworth pubs are now the ‘best protected in the entire country’ thanks to the removal of permitted development rights from over a hundred of the borough’s bars and taverns.

Manchester’s historic town hall to be revamped

14/07/2016

A £330m plan to upgrade Manchester's historic town hall to make it safe and open up new commercial opportunities has been unveiled.

Selling the family silver image

Selling the family silver

Ryan Swift, research fellow at IPPR North, urges the next Government to stop the mass sell off of council assets.
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