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The Rt Hon Karen Bradley MP, Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, has re-appointed Alex Balfour and Victoria Harley as Commissioners for Historic England until 31st May 2021
Historic England’s Annual Report and Accounts for 2015/16 was laid before Parliament on 18 July. It comprises the audited accounts and, new for this year, Performance and Accountability Reports. Progress against the…
Investment will drive local growth, support young people, and reinforce culture’s role at the heart of communities
The Secretary of State has reappointed Ben Derbyshire and Professor Helena Hamerow as Commissioners of Historic England for second terms of four years.
The Taylor Review pilot scheme, a £1.8 million scheme to help listed places of worship, has provided grants towards repairs at 54 historic buildings since launching in September 2018 until March 2019.
The Heritage at Risk Register includes buildings, places of worship, monuments, parks and gardens, conservation areas, battlefields and wreck sites that are listed and have been assessed and found to be at riskhi
The 2019-2020 Annual Report and Accounts for Historic England, as laid before Parliament on 17 December.
The 2018-2019 Annual Report and Accounts for Historic England, as laid before Parliament on 15 July.
New funding will bring old buildings back into use and turn them into offices, housing and creative spaces.
This document contains the following information: Historic England Annual report and accounts 2016 to 2017.
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