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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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Last chance for Limehouse?The historic area around Limehouse under threat from large scale development. Published to coincide with the Limehouse Petition, June 1986. | |
Leeds - a lost opportunity?This report catalogues a wide variety of historic buildings in and around Leeds, at risk or threatened by new development. Published July 1986. | |
Leeds - must old mean bad?The third report on northern towns concerned with the destruction of traditional terraced housing in Leeds. Published May 1981. | |
Let Poultry live again!Published in June 1988 to coincide with the 2nd public enquiry into redevelopment proposals for the No. 1 Poultry site at the heart of the City of London. | |
London after Livingsone: an agenda for English HeritageThe abolition of the GLC heralds a new era for London's historic buildings and areas with English Heritage taking over the responsibilities of the former GLC Historic Buildings Division. Published April 1986. | |
London's churches are falling downDraws attention to a considerable number of churches in the Diocese of London under threat. Published April 1985. | |
Lost houses of ScotlandSince 1900 Scotland has lost at least 378 notable country houses. This book documented the losses and underlined the importance of the efforts being made to preserve, maintain and use those that remain. Published July 1980. |
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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As bulldozers close in on Ringo Starr's childhood home, SAVE and the Merseyside Civic Society appeal for the immediate group listing of Beatles Houses
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