English Heritage Recommends Lancaster Call-In
SAVE welcomes the news that English Heritage has asked the Secretary of State to call in the controversial and damaging Lancaster Canal Corridor redevelopment scheme for Public Inquiry. This is the first time since 2001 English Heritage has asked the Secretary of State to formally call in an application in the North West.
For further information regarding save's Lancaster campaign see our press release (below) or click here for our photographic E-Report .
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LATEST EVENTS 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 .
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.