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3 August 2011: Buildings at Risk Register: read more...
June 2011: Take a Chance on Me, Buildings at Risk 2011 -12
SAVE has enjoyed publicity on the BBC - both nationally and regionally - in response to the publication of our 22nd buildings at risk catalogue, Take a Chance on Me. The book features a wide range of over 100 empty historic buildings threatened by neglect and decay.
BBC Radio 5 Live Drive (click to resume - 2.55.51)
BBC News
BBC Audio Slideshow
BBC 1 Wales
BBC Hampshire and Isle of Wight
BBC Leeds and West Yorkshire
BBC Wales
Other national publicity on the Take a Chance on Me, Buildings at Risk catalogue 2011 - 2012.
Country Life online 6 June 2011
A pair of late 19th-century houses in the Prittlewell Conservation Area in Southend, Essex listed on Essex County Council's Buildings at Risk Register have been saved from demolition giving renewed hope for the future of 59 and 61 East Street.
read more...Watch SAVE's Deputy Director, Rhiannon Wicks, on the Alan Titchmarsh show yesterday, 9 October 2012, talking about SAVE and buildings at risk
read more...SAVE was featured in an article about Liverpool and the Pathfinder campaign on 23 September 2012 in the Observer newspaper.
read more...Watch SAVE Director, Clem Cecil, on BBC North West in Liverpool on 20 September talking about the recent High Court ruling (18 September) on Pathfinder transitional funds
read more...Extensive nation-wide coverage of the new Buildings at Risk Catalogue, Dare to Care, has already begun.
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read more...Case: SAVE's letter printed in The Times, June 01 2009
read more...New publication: David Meara reviews Brighton Churches in The Times, May 29 2009
read more...The Victorian Society and SAVE Britain's Heritage have issued joint Judicial Review proceedings with the aim of saving the Grade II listed Edwardian Jessop Hospital building from demolition, that was granted to the University by Sheffield City Council.
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As its future once again hangs in the balance, SAVE and Graham Frecknall Architects unveil alternative plans which would retain the majority of the historic hospital buildings.
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