Heritage Building at Risk Register

Heritage Building at Risk Register

Task 1 – Heritage Building at Risk . In your local area London, select a substantial listed building that is currently on Historic England’s ‘Buildings at Risk Register’ located at https://historicengland.org.uk/advice/heritage-at-risk/search-register/

Task 1-Heritage Building at Risk-In your local area London

Task 1- Heritage Building at Risk. Firstly, In your local area London, select a substantial list ed building that is currently on Historic England’s ‘Buildings at Risk Register’ located at
https://historicengland.org.uk/advice/heritage-at-risk/search-register/

Task 2 – Façade Retention Scheme – Individual Essay (1200 WORDS)
The Harold Rd Community Centre in Plaistow is to be repurposed into a modern theatre space and associated facilities, which will mean the demolition of its internal elements but with the retention of the west facing Claude Road elevation & tower which will be retained. The address of the centre is 170 Harold
Rd, Plaistow, London E13 0SE.

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Heritage Building at Risk

At Historic England we’ve been collecting information on the condition of our built heritage since the publication of our first Register of listed buildings at risk in London in 1991.

The first national Register of buildings at risk was publish ed in 1998 so this its 21st year. It includes a range of fantastically diverse assets across England which are in need of attention and championing.

In 2011 we started adding information on the condition of listed places of worship to the Register so our national Heritage at Risk Register currently includes:

  • Firstly, Grade I and II* listed buildings at risk including places of worship
  • Secondly, Grade II listed buildings at risk in London including places of worship
  • Thirdly, Grade II listed places of worship at risk outside London

Listed buildings in secular use are assessed using the Buildings and Structures risk assessment. Listed buildings in use as places of worship are assessed using the Places of Worship risk assessment.

How we can help buildings at risk

We can offer help and support with projects including:

Firstly, Analysing the problems facing a building, and making recommendations

Secondly, Helping to identify the opportunities and the feasibility of options for future use

Thirdly, Helping to build the skills and resilience of community groups responsible for buildings

Fourthly, Helping to broker solutions between partners

Finally, Providing information on funding

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