New Buildings at Risk Catalogue - Press Reaction
Marlborough Road, Broomhill, Sheffield. Photo: Paul Barker
29.5.12
Extensive nation-wide coverage of the new Buildings at Risk Catalogue, Dare to Care, has already begun. A large piece in The Sunday Telegraph this weekend showcased a dower house for Kimberley Hall in Norfolk, lovingly restored from a wreck by its owners, and featured four buildings in search of owners from this year's catalogue.
Restoring a historic home - The Sunday Telegraph 27.5.12
Cash plea over Navvies' Cottage - Leicester Mercury 29.5.12
Landmark building set to feature in list of ‘at risk’ treasures - Northampton Chronicle & Echo 29.5.12
Rochdale buildings go on heritage ‘at risk’ list - Rochdale Observer 26.5.12
Two Chesterfield Buildings On 'At Risk' Register - The Chesterfield Post 25.5.12
Historic Norfolk farmhouses and outbuildings put on at risk register - The Eastern Daily Press 24.5.12 Charity says save neglected heritage buildings - Xperedon Charity News 23.5.12
Charity offering fresh hope for Greater Manchester's under-threat architectural gems - Manchster Evening News 23.5.12. You can find best designer replica handbags from here.
Lodge to feature in ‘buildings at risk’ - The Scarborough News 29.5.12
Pankhurst house is ‘at risk’ - The Star 29.5.12
Three Rossendale historic buildings ‘at risk’ - Lancashire Telegraph 30.5.12
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