TWO VICTORIES AGAINST THE SECRETARY OF STATE IN THE HIGH COURT FOR SAVE BRITAIN'S HERITAGE
SAVE Britain's Heritage has won two major high court rulings in their decade-long campaign to end housing destruction in the north of England, both of which will potentially save thousands of homes from the bulldozer and bring in a new era of neighbourhood refurbishment. To read more please read the PDF press release.
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LATEST CAMPAIGNS Press release: Finalists announced in Re:store ideas competition for M&S Oxford Street site Judges pick six teams to take part in live charrette
SAVE is seeking a new conservation officer We have a fantastic opportunity for you to become our Conservation Officer. This is a key role in the SAVE team. You will co-ordinate our responses to major planning applications affecting historic buildings or places, and act as a primary point of advice for casework in the office. You will liaise with a wide range of people from members of the public and community groups to decision makers on all levels from local authorities and amenity societies to national organisations and government.
LATEST EVENTS London’s only Lighthouse – Tour with SAVE’s chair Eric Reynolds of Trinity Buoy Wharf Join SAVE and Eric Reynolds, SAVE’s chair of trustees, for a tour of the successful revival of Trinity Buoy Wharf. Discover this vibrant hub, transformed from abandonment to a thriving centre for art, education, innovation and workspace, where restored historic buildings seamlessly blend with modern structures.
Chasing the Tyburn, The West End’s Lost River – SAVE Walking Tour Join SAVE and Dr. Tom Bolton, author of London's Lost Rivers, on a 3.5-mile walking tour tracing the ancient River Tyburn from Baker Street to Vauxhall Bridge. Explore the common history of the river below and that of the parallel streets above and reflect on its loss as a natural resource amidst the climate crisis.