Company Tag: English Heritage

Conservation bodies sign up to Cubex's character offices overlooking Bristol's floating harbour

Over 900 buildings in London sport English Heritage Blue Plaques, with Hampstead accruing more than any other area.

English Heritage and Historic England have been laying out their plans for the year ahead as separate entities following 1st April's division.

Duncan Wilson has been named as the first Chief Executive of Historic England, the government-operated arm of what is, until April, English Heritage.

The new English Heritage - the current version splits in two in April to become Historic England (a government service) and English Heritage (a charity) - has announced it's first Chief Executive.

Mention to anyone west of Andover that the A303 is 'finally being widened', and you'll see their eyes roll.

English Heritage has re-opened nominations for Blue Plaques in London, more than 18 months after swingeing funding cuts put the kibosh on new badges for buildings, after a single donor provided new funds.

Westminster's planners are due to discuss the finer points - including penthouse positioning - of Qatari Diar's designs for Phase One of the redevelopment of the Chelsea Barracks site on 20th May.

English Heritage has secured an extra £5m to add to it's £80m war chest to help it segue into charity status. Read William Cash's interview with EH boss Dr Simon Thurley here.

English Heritage is launching the first crowd-sourcing project to tackle heritage at risk.

What's the future for England's past? With a funding revolution and a sea-change in how the nation's heritage assets are valued, there's a reformation taking place at English Heritage.

Sir Laurie Magnus, an old Etonian investment banker, has been appointed Chairman of English Heritage by Culture Secretary Maria Miller.