Events
- 11 February 2025
Rural Risk: Can rural ruins be rescued? – online event
Join us for a look at the issues facing rural buildings in the UK with Liz Fuller, our Buildings at Risk officer. Using examples of buildings on our Buildings at Risk register, Liz will look at the factors which make rural buildings particularly vulnerable and ask what can be done to help them find new uses.
- 15 March 2025
Piccadilly Line – Northern Extension: SAVE Walking Tour
Join SAVE and former Design and Heritage Manager for London Underground, Mike Ashworth, for an architectural tour of the 1930s Piccadilly Line Northern extensions - part of work on the line at the time to extend its reach into new suburban territory.
- 21 March 2025
Exploring Edwardian Birmingham: Moseley Road Baths & Balsall Heath - a SAVE & WMF Britain walking tour
Join SAVE and WMF Britain for a hard-hat tour of Moseley Road Baths before renovations begin. Explore Balsall Heath's heritage gems, including Balsall Heath Library and The Old Print Works, showcasing inspiring stories of community-led regeneration and cultural revival. - 9 April 2025
Discovering Smithfield – a SAVE walking tour
Join historian and conservationist Alec Forshaw for a walking tour of Smithfield, exploring its diverse architecture. Highlights include Horace Jones’s 19th-century market, medieval and Tudor priory remains, Georgian houses, Victorian warehouses, and striking 20th- and 21st-century buildings.
- 10 May 2025
Bournemouth – a SAVE walking tour
Join a guided walk around Bournemouth with local historian Hattie Miles to explore its fascinating architecture. Highlights include the town hall, the Art Deco Daily Echo building, the town’s first house and a hotel that altered the council's seafront plans in the Eighties. Starting at the pier, the tour covers landmarks and hidden gems from Bournemouth's rich history.