Publications Out of Print
SAVE has been producing reports since its foundation in 1975; many of our early publications are now out of print, but please search below to see some of the campaigns and battles SAVE has fought.
Found 119 publications, showing 41 - 50
Hospitals: a medical emergency
SAVE's fourth hospital report, highlighting the cases of a further 40 listed hospitals recently or soon to be made redundant. These range from the finest Victorian asylum in Wales to a Georgian seabathing hospital in Margate, an early 18th century paupers' asylum, two Repton landscapes and a number of magnificent mansions. Most are threatened by the loss of buildings or over-development. Published May 1997.
Hospitals: a suitable case for treatment
The future of historic hospital buildings redundant to Health Authorities has prompted SAVE to focus on 15 hospitals threatened by redevelopment of their valuable sites. Published June 1987.
House styles in High Streets
A series of reports published during 1978, on the effects that standardised shop fronts are having on the character of Britain's high streets. Building Design Magazine, March and June 1978, Design Magazine May 1978.
Houses at risk in Ayrshire
Eleven buildings in Ayrshire empty and at risk. Published September 1983.
Hull, gateway to the north or end of the line?
The second SAVE report on northern towns emphasises that although a new spirit is at work in Hull and buildings which have been derelict for a long time are being refurbished, the historic character and integrity of the town is still at risk. Published February 1981.
Jamaica's Heritage
A survey looking at the future of Jamaica's great houses and the role they can play in tourism. Copiously illustrated, it includes proposals for the regeneration of Jamaica's remarkable Georgian town, Falmouth. Published November 1991.
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.
Left to Rot
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A report highlighting the failure of the present legislation to prevent large numbers of listed buildings from falling into decay, and giving recommendations on how the law could be improved. Published in the Architects Journal, 22nd November 1978.