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Heritage Minister John Penrose lists chapel following review of 2009 decision.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Four sites across the UK to benefit from Lottery money.
From the very north of Scotland to the Garden of England, outstanding sites form new tentative list for nomination for World Heritage status
A total of 11 sites across the UK and its overseas territories will form the new UK list for potential nomination for world heritage status.
The 18th century former Strand Union Workhouse in London has been listed Grade II by the Minister for Heritage and Tourism, John Penrose.
Heritage Minister gives 18th century building in London which may have inspired setting for opening of Dickens' Oliver Twist Grade II status.
Thursday 21 October 2010 **The Secretary of State for Culture, Olympics, Media and Sport (Rt Hon Jeremy Hunt): **By 2014-15, the end of this…
Peter Bazalgette and Dr Tracy Long appointed as non-executive directors, Lord Coe will also sit on the board
Former home of Venerable Bede could join list including Giant’s Causeway and Great Barrier Reef.
1920s tube station and London’s first skyscraper given highest listed status.
Royal Parks will be more directly accountable to the public says John Penrose.
The Government is committed to transferring responsibility for London’s Royal Parks, currently managed by the DCMS, to London’s Mayor.
St James’s Park Underground Station and the London Underground Headquarters receive Grade I listed status
Business plan sets out how we will boost economic growth, equip country for success and transform culture, media, sport and tourism delivery
Battle of Britain 70th anniversary.
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.
Independent panel will meets to select UK tentative list of sites bidding to be awarded World Heritage status.
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