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Dare to Care: Buildings at Risk 2012-13

Dare to Care: Buildings at Risk 2012-13

You can now order SAVE's 2012-13 Buildings at Report 'Dare to Care'. This is the ultimate 'lonely hearts' list for buildings at risk.
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The SAVE Trust

SAVE's building preservation trust, The SAVE Trust, has on four occasions stepped in and taken on the repair of threatened historic buildings.

Trustees:

Richard Pollard, Marcus Binney, Oliver Leigh-Wood, Ashley Nicholson

Castle House, Bridgwater
The Trust is now working on the restoration of the grade II* listed Castle House - a concrete structure built as a show house to exhibit the potential of Portland Cement. For further information see the entry in the online Buildings at Risk Register or see our Campaigns page.

The Trust has previously saved three buildings from demolition and repaired them.

All Souls, Haley Hill, Halifax
SAVE took on the repair of the Sir George Gilbert Scott church and its spire, which otherwise would have been lost.

6 Palace Street, Caernarfon
Threatened with demolition to make way for a car park, the SAVE Trust stepped in and gave the second oldest residence in Caernarfon, a new lease of life.

Barlaston Hall
Bought by SAVE for £1 at Public Inquiry the house was prevented from collapse into disused mine shafts and repaired.

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