The case for upgrading listed buildings
Without planning reform, invaluable parts of the UK’s heritage are at risk of being left to crumble. Source: https://www.newstatesman.com/sponsored/2026/06/the-case-for-upgrading-listed-buildings
Without planning reform, invaluable parts of the UK’s heritage are at risk of being left to crumble. Source: https://www.newstatesman.com/sponsored/2026/06/the-case-for-upgrading-listed-buildings
Tamworth Borough Council have commenced the biggest conservation project in the modern history of Tamworth Castle as part of ongoing work to protect this vital historic monument for future generations. Source: https://www.tamworth.gov.uk/work-begins-protect-tamworth-castle-future-generations
ONE of York’s most distinctive medieval buildings is set to be transformed. St William’s College – the timber-framed, Grade I listed building on College Street next to York Minster – is set to be restored and adapted for new use … Continued
The historic timber-framed buildings each tell a story about York’s rich heritage and the enduring craftmanship of centuries gone by. Source: https://www.yorkpress.co.uk/news/26093220.yorks-historic-buildings-open-public-free/
Shropshire is packed with iconic and important buildings like the Grade II-listed New Market Hall, which provide a sense of place and local pride. Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c0q2zzjq05no
The Grade II-listed Oakes Board School in Lindley was opened in 1873, before being exended in 1885. Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c93e35p2py3o