English Heritage unveils 20 best development schemes
Wednesday, 08 October 2008
English Heritage has this week championed the 20 best development schemes in historic places.

A new English Heritage book entitled 'Constructive Conservation in Practice' has revealed that Park Hill in Sheffield, Kings Cross Central in London and The Bluecoat in Liverpool are amongst those successful schemes at the forefront of modern conservation practice. 

Steve Bee, director of planning and development for English Heritage, said: "In some cases historic buildings would have been lost if it were not for progressive and imaginative developers and conservation experts working together in this new way.  Five years ago there was no way to achieve this confidence and these sites would have seemed too risky to developers and would have rotted away."

"Heritage is not renewable, once it's gone, you can't get it back. That is why decisions about what must be kept and what can be changed and adapted need to be as accurate and as well-informed as possible.  These heritage-led development schemes are not just attractive and commercially successful, they have enhanced important heritage sites and so added distinctiveness and meaning to the places in which we live."

The 20 heritage-led development schemes championed in Constructive Conservation in Practice are:
* London Kings Cross Central, London
* Crystal Palace, London 
* Clore Learning Centre, Hampton Court, London
* Regent Palace Hotel, London
* South East Royal Clarence Yard, Gosport
* Graylingwell Hospital, Chichester 
* South West Princesshay, Exeter  
* Lake Shore, Bristol
* Bayshill House, Cheltenham  
* East of England West Front, Bury St Edmunds Abbey, Suffolk
* Snape Maltings, Aldeburgh
* East Midlands The Roundhouse, Derby
* West Midlands Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon
* Molineux Hotel, Wolverhampton 
* North West The Midland Hotel, Morecambe
* The Bluecoat, Liverpool 
* Gorton Monastery, Manchester
* Blencowe Hall, Penrith
* Yorkshire Park Hill, Sheffield
* North East Cooper’s Studios, Newcastle

 

Events

The Future of UK and EU Climate Change Policy

24 June 2009, Central London

 

Construction Safety Culture

30 June - 1 July 2009, Wallacespace, St Pancras, London

 

CL:AIRE 10th Anniversary Conference

1st July 2009,Barbican Centre,Silk Street,London, EC2Y 8DS

 

Scottish Home Improvement & Self Build Show

3 & 4 October 2009, Royal Highland Centre, Ingliston, Edinburgh , Scotland  EH28 8NF

 

Health and Safety '09-North

6th and 7th October 2009, The Reebok Stadium, Bolton

 

Infrastructure investments in Northern Ireland

12th to 13th October 2009, Hilton Belfast Hotel, Belfast

 

The Renovation and Self Build Show

24 and 25 October 2009, Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre