Historic England
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Ceo | Duncan Wilson |
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Founded | April 1 |
2015 | |
Headquarters | Swindon |
United Kingdom | |
Budget | 88. 5 million GBP |
Jurisdiction | England |
Formation | 1 April 2015 |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 909294 |
About Historic England
Historic England is an executive non-departmental public body of the British Government sponsored by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport. It is tasked with protecting the historical environment of England by preserving and listing historic buildings, ancient monuments and advising central and local government.
Sycamore Gap tree: Site plans are complicated, says MP
... Historic England said experts were due to carry out archaeological appraisals to assess the extent of the damage...
Sycamore Gap: Hadrian's Wall damage seen after tree felled
...By Samantha JaggerBBC NewsDamage to Hadrian s Wall has been seen after the world-famous Sycamore Gap tree was felled beside it, Historic England said...
Operation Dynamo: Search for ships lost in WW2 Dunkirk rescue
... It is a partnership between France s marine heritage agency Department of Underwater Archaeological Research and Historic England and builds on research by Claire Destanque, of Aix-Marseille University, which revealed new information about the location and condition of the wrecks...
Crystal Palace Park dinosaurs turned into interactive 3D models
... Historic England carried out numerous digital scans of the beasts to create...
WW2 aerial photos opened to public for first time
... The collection has been made available to the public for the first time in an online, searchable map on the Historic England Archive...
Isles of Scilly Iron Age warrior was probably a woman
... Historic England, which led the research, said the findings " provide evidence of a leading role for a woman in warfare on Iron Age Scilly"...
Cornish hill near Helston listed for sale for £150,000
... As a permission needs to be sought from Historic England to carry out work...
Gary Neville admits error in £400m Manchester development
... Plans for the scheme were approved in 2018 after the original proposals were revised following criticism from conservation groups, including Historic England (HE)...
Gary Neville admits error in £400m Manchester development
Former footballer Gary Neville has talked about lessons he learned as he unveiled more details of his £400m development in Manchester City Centre .
The St Michael's scheme includes a five-star hotel and luxury flats.
The ex-Manchester United star revised the original plans for the scheme after a
He admitted the idea to Knock Down a pub and The Front of the Bootle Street Police Station was a " huge mistake" but said The Project was now back on track.
Work on The First phase of The Project .
Neville, who is to as a guest Dragon for the 2024 series, said the 15-year journey to regenerate The Site had been a " bumpy ride".
Plans for the scheme were approved in 2018 after the original proposals were revised following criticism from conservation groups, including Historic England (HE).
Neville told: " It's been challenging all The Way through for different reasons. "
He cited the global Covid-19 pandemic, worldwide recession in 2007 and planning issues " which I take personal responsibility for".
" I recognise the mistake that I made, " the football pundit said.
Of his plans for The Front of the Bootle Street Police Station and the Sir Ralph Abercromby pub He Said : " I don't know why or how I was thinking that at The Time .
" I love old buildings, I have always renovated old buildings, the idea that we looked at that pub and The Front of Bootle Street Police Station and thought we should knock it down, that was a huge mistake. "
He added: " I have openly admitted that we got it wrong but we have been corrected and we have owned up to our mistakes and We Are now on site. "
He Said the redevelopment would eventually become a global landmark and it would be of massive benefit to Manchester.
He Said it would create 2,200 jobs, and 700 extra jobs during construction, result in a significant affordable housing contribution " into the millions" and bring " huge economic prosperity" to the area.
" We Are proud of this project, " He Said , adding it would raise standards in hospitality, residential living and commercial buildings in The City .
Source of news: bbc.com