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The world-famous zebra crossing near the Abbey Road Studios in London, has been listed Grade II
The zebra crossing near the Abbey Road Studios in London has been listed Grade II by John Penrose, Minister for Tourism and Heritage.
Expert panel to decide sites to be considered for World Heritage Status nomination announced by Tourism and Heritage Minister John Penrose
The expert panel who will decide which sites go forward to be considered for nomination for World Heritage Status announced.
A new policy direction was issued by Tourism and Heritage Minister John Penrose to the Big Lottery Fund today.
Projects that benefit local communities and the voluntary sector received a boost, after new policy direction issued by Tourism and Heritage Minister John Penrose.
Independent panel will meets to select UK tentative list of sites bidding to be awarded World Heritage status.
John Penrose announces consultation to aid struggling amusement arcades and bingo halls.
The Shakespeare Centre in Stratford Upon Avon has been listed today at grade II by Tourism and Heritage Minister John Penrose.
Three buildings at the heart of operations during the Second World War at RAF Northolt have been listed today at Grade II.
The reform of National Lottery good causes means that arts, sport and heritage will again get the share of total proceeds originally intended.
Three buildings in operations during World War 2 at RAF Northolt listed at Grade II by Tourism and Heritage Minister John Penrose.
Reform of National Lottery good causes means that arts, sport and heritage will again get the share of total proceeds originally intended
Nationally important centre is listed alongside 20th century Lodge at Birmingham University.
The scope of the Listed Places of Worship grant scheme is to be amended Tourism and Heritage Minister John Penrose announced today
The scope of the Listed Places of Worship grant scheme is to be amended in line with Government efficiency savings
Grant scheme to be revised in line with government efficiency savings.
John Penrose announces latest batch of listing decisions.
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