English Heritage Recommends Lancaster Call-In
SAVE welcomes the news that English Heritage has asked the Secretary of State to call in the controversial and damaging Lancaster Canal Corridor redevelopment scheme for Public Inquiry. This is the first time since 2001 English Heritage has asked the Secretary of State to formally call in an application in the North West.
For further information regarding save's Lancaster campaign see our press release (below) or click here for our photographic E-Report .
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Building Design 17.10.2008
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LATEST CAMPAIGNS PRESS RELEASE: Controversial Norris Castle plans thrown out by Isle of Wight planners SAVE welcomes decision by Isle of Wight Council to reject a scheme which would have harmed one of Britain’s most remarkable Regency ensembles of listed buildings and protected parklands
M&S Oxford Street ideas contest longlist revealed SAVE Britain’s Heritage and the Architects’ Journal announce the longlist for re:store, the architectural competition for the M&S buildings on London’s Oxford Street
LATEST EVENTS London’s only Lighthouse – Tour with SAVE’s chair Eric Reynolds of Trinity Buoy Wharf Join SAVE and Eric Reynolds, SAVE’s chair of trustees, for a tour of the successful revival of Trinity Buoy Wharf. Discover this vibrant hub, transformed from abandonment to a thriving centre for art, education, innovation and workspace, where restored historic buildings seamlessly blend with modern structures.
Chasing the Tyburn, The West End’s Lost River – SAVE Walking Tour Join SAVE and Dr. Tom Bolton, author of London's Lost Rivers, on a 3.5-mile walking tour tracing the ancient River Tyburn from Baker Street to Vauxhall Bridge. Explore the common history of the river below and that of the parallel streets above and reflect on its loss as a natural resource amidst the climate crisis.