All Heritage articles – Page 58
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NewsGovernment lists Cold War nuclear missile sites
Thor missile sites listed on anniversary of Cuban Missile Crisis
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NewsRetrofitting can damage old buildings, study claims
Three-year study finds traditional construction more efficient than previously thought
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NewsVaizey makes first listing decisions since returning to post
Yvonne Arnaud Theatre and Somerset private house granted grade II protection
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NewsEnglish Heritage to include grade II buildings on at-risk register
Conservation body appeals for help surveying 345,000 buildings
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NewsScotland's finest architecture at risk from funding cuts, warns historian
Buildings facing relentless decay, RIAS CPD event hears
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NewsBerman Guedes Stretton wins listed building consent for Stirling & Gowan roof
Leaking Leicester University engineering building to be restored
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News6a's Abramovich plans draw ire of neighbours
Residents vow to fight proposed extension of Chelsea FC owner’s London home
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NewsHolder Mathias completes arts centre revamp
Grade II-listed Gwyn Hall now has 400 seat auditorium
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NewsFrank Lloyd Wright archives find new home
Move could lead to series of new publications and exhibitions of architect’s work
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NewsCampaigners vow to fight on for Bancroft's Elliott School
Council approves Hawkins Brown redevelopment
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NewsDecision due on plan to turn former Eurythmics' studio into flats
Five flats planned at David Gray’s studio in London
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NewsMargate ruling ends Assael's homes plan
Dreamland theme park to be turned into heritage park instead
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NewsUnesco calls for veto on Southbank skyscrapers
World heritage body calls for clampdown on high-rise projects
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NewsExemptions from listed building VAT confirmed
But Treasury rejects calls for U-turn on controversial policy
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NewsGovernment drops “knee-jerk” shop shutter plans
CLG abandons plans to allow shop shutters without planning permission
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NewsListed building consultation slammed by RIBA
Consultation on privatising conservation blasted for tight deadline
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OpinionShould the V&A alter its Aston Webb screen?
Yes says V&A’s Moira Gemmill as the existing facilities can’t cope with increasing visitor numbers; but the Victorian Society’s Ian Dungavell argues butchering the Webb screen is unnecessary






