Statements
From time to time Historic England is involved in issues that become the subject of public discussion. This section provides our responses and explanations of sometimes complex situations.
From time to time Historic England is involved in issues that become the subject of public discussion. This section provides our responses and explanations of sometimes complex situations.
Statement about the severe fire at The Crooked House on Himley Road, Dudley.
Historic England will object in the strongest terms to current proposals to redevelop London’s Liverpool Street Station.
A message from Historic England Chief Executive, Duncan Wilson.
Our statement on Westminster City Council’s plan to replace its gas-powered streetlighting.
We are engaging with key national and international partners about how we can offer meaningful support now and in the future.
The plans to build the ‘Tulip’ tower in the City of London have been dismissed by the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities.
We are very pleased a decision has been made, unlocking this crucial opportunity to reunite the remarkable Stonehenge landscape.
We are very disappointed that UNESCO has decided to delete Liverpool - Maritime Mercantile City from the World Heritage List.
We commissioned an audit which brings together previous research into the traces of the transatlantic slave trade in England's heritage
The Oasis Leisure Centre in Swindon is listed at Grade II.
We are delighted that the Tailored Review of Historic England has given a positive and strong endorsement for the work we do.
Historic England's position on responses to and decision making on contested heritage.
A statement of Historic England’s position on Climate Change.
Our response following the government’s announcement on the future direction of HS2.
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