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Publications now out of print

SAVE has been producing reports since its foundation in 1975. It is therefore not surprising that many of these are now unavailable. Please see below the list of our earlier publications which are now out of print.

We hope one day to have pdfs of our out of print publications available to be downloaded from our website. We would welcome any donations aimed specifically at having our publications scanned. Alternatively if anyone would like to offer their time to scan documents on our behalf, please be in touch.

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Bargain buildings

SAVE's 1994 catalogue of buildings at risk.
Mills, town houses and rural retreats all in need of new owners and restoration. Published December 1993.

Beauty or the Bulldozer

SAVE's proposals for the Peninsular Barracks, Winchester, drawn up by Huw Thomas, which has saved the Victorian Barracks from demolition. The site has now been bought for a housing and public spaces scheme which should become a template for other sites. A follow-up to Deserted Bastions. Published March 1994.

Beverly - future uncertain

A second look at Beverley. Published July 1982.

Beverly - will housing sprawl engulf minster?

A report critical of the housing scheme near the minster, looking at the neglect of listed buildings in the town. Published March 1981.

Billingsgate Report

With the new fish market in the Isle of Dogs, the City Corporation proposed to demolish Billingsgate. SAVE was instrumental in getting the old market listed, and commissioned a scheme to show how it could be adapted to an alternative use. Published July 1980.

Blink and You'll Miss It - Northern Ireland's Heritage in Danger (2001)

SAVE's hard hitting investigation into the state of conservation in Northern Ireland is now available. The main problems facing the built environment are highlighted, including the scandalous rate of delisting, a lack of resources and an abject lack of enforcement action. Other areas covered importantly include the destruction of vernacular buildings. 30 recommendations are made with the aim of encouraging thorough reform of the Province's conservation system. Published June 2001.

Brynmawr: the future of an industrial masterpiece

SAVE lightening leaflet prepared jointly with the Thirties Society highlighting the importance of this post-war factory. The report also argues for the introduction of the "Thirty Year Rule" for listing. Published October 1986. BURNLEY:MILL TOWN IMAGE - BURDEN OR ASSET?

The first in a series of short reports on northern towns. SAVE argues that conservation of Burnley's industrial heritage could play a vital role in revitalising the town. Published December 1980.

Burnley: Mill Town Image - Burden or Asset?

The first in a series of short reports on northern towns . SAVE argues that conservation of Burnley's industrial heritage could play a vital role in revitalising the town. Published December 1980.

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Newsletter - September 2010

Containing news and updates on SAVE's latest fights and campaigns, SAVE's 1st newsletter of 2010 is available now and will be posted to Friends in the next few weeks.
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