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Changes to Listed Places of Worship grants will come into effect in autumn.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Oxford museum acquires nineteenth century work.
The world-famous zebra crossing near Abbey Road Studios in London has been listed Grade II by John Penrose Minister for Tourism and Heritage
Heritage Lottery Fund announces latest awards for the sector.
£20m of funding set aside for conservation projects.
Sir Joshua Reynolds’ painting of Omai will stay in the UK following Culture Minister Ed Vaizey’s refusal to grant a temporary export licence
Heritage Minister announces Government boost for Green Park monument.
Minister gives opening address at summit in historic Greenwich.
Arts and heritage organisations set to unlock £162 million
Tuesday 12 June 2012 **The Minister for Culture, Communications and Creative Industries (Ed Vaizey): ** On 15 December 2011 I made a Written…
Scotland’s Forth Bridge and Gorham’s Cave Complex in Gibraltar invited to prepare formal bids.
Ed Vaizey places temporary export bar on La Surprise.
Culture Minister Ed Vaizey has placed a temporary export bar on a 16th Century painting by Luis de Morales, The Virgin and Child.
Decision follows ICOMOS evaluation report’s recommendations
Site which protected London will now be protected for future generations.
Britain’s first line of defence against German Zeppelins and bombers, and base for protection of London against first-ever air raids will now be protected for future generations
Conservation of nineteenth-century tea clipper completed.
John Lennon and Paul McCartney’s childhood homes ‘listed’ by Heritage Minister John Penrose
London 2012 Dorset Operations Team praised.
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