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HE East team travelling in style on a visit to Brocket Hall near Welwyn Garden City, zipping around to look at the Grade II Registered Park and Garden and features, including the Grade II* Paine Bridge, Syllabub House and London lodges. bit.ly/33mXqyo

HE East team travelling in style on a visit to <a href="/BrocketHall/">Brocket Hall</a> near Welwyn Garden City, zipping around to look at the Grade II Registered Park and Garden and features, including the Grade II* Paine Bridge, Syllabub House and London lodges.
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Congratulations The Jumbo Project - North Essex Heritage, this is great news! 👏 We're delighted to be supporting work to restore this important Grade II* listed structure and bring it back into use. Looking forward to seeing how work progresses!

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We remember Richard Rogers (1933 – 2021), award-winning architect and pioneer of the British High-Tech movement. Photos from the Historic England Archive: 📷 22 Parkside, Wimbledon, an early, executed example of a High-Tech, steel-framed house in Britain, listed at Grade II*

We remember Richard Rogers (1933 – 2021), award-winning architect and pioneer of the British High-Tech movement. 

Photos from the Historic England Archive:

📷 22 Parkside, Wimbledon, an early, executed example of a High-Tech, steel-framed house in Britain, listed at Grade II*
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We are delighted to share the news that our Chair, Sir Laurie Magnus, has been awarded a CBE in the New Year Honours for services to heritage. And congratulations to all colleagues across the heritage sector who have been recognised in the New Year Honours list for 2022 👏

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Architect Frederick Gibberd was born #OnThisDay in 1908 🎂 He designed a number of significant buildings during the twentieth century including Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral, London Central Mosque, and The Lawn in Essex. Read more ➡️ bit.ly/3qIP5x6

Architect Frederick Gibberd was born #OnThisDay in 1908 🎂

He designed a number of significant buildings during the twentieth century including Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral, London Central Mosque, and The Lawn in Essex.

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The Old English epic poem “Beowulf” depicts a rich elite culture. But until the discoveries made at Sutton Hoo in the 1930s, there had been little hard evidence to suggest that this cultural richness had been anything but legend. heritagecalling.com/2021/01/29/5-s…

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Exciting to see repair work begin to the Grade II listed former Post Office in the Lowestoft Heritage Action Zones 👏 Some great opportunities to see this conservation work in action too!

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New job opportunities ⚒️ We have four 12-month traineeships for experienced craftspeople to upskill in vital heritage craft roles, funded by @HamishOgstonFdn Deadline for applications: Sunday 13 February historicengland.org.uk/services-skill…

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We've just published the latest edition of our Heritage Indicators! Since 2002, we've updated the Indicators with the latest data about the historic environment. This year's Indicator report also takes a look at how the sector has responded to COVID-19. historicengland.org.uk/research/herit…

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#HeritageWatch thieves have stolen seven Royal Mail post boxes from villages in Suffolk. Can you help Suffolk Police identify the offenders? If you can call 101 or if you wish to remain anonymous call Crimestoppers on 0800555111 #PostalHeritage #HeritageCrime

#HeritageWatch thieves have stolen seven Royal Mail post boxes from villages in Suffolk. Can you help Suffolk Police identify the offenders? If you can call 101 or if you wish to remain anonymous call Crimestoppers on 0800555111 #PostalHeritage

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Increasing the energy efficiency of a building will lower carbon emissions and fuel bills, plus often increase comfort. See Historic England's guidance on the steps to take when improving the performance of older buildings ⬇️ bit.ly/3GCP1pn #BigEnergySavingWeek

Increasing the energy efficiency of a building will lower carbon emissions and fuel bills, plus often increase comfort.

See <a href="/HistoricEngland/">Historic England</a>'s guidance on the steps to take when improving the performance of older buildings ⬇️

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#BigEnergySavingWeek
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Peatlands are special places for their cultural connections. But these archives of the past are fragile, and any peat that is lost takes with it its irreplaceable archaeological and environmental stories. Find out why our #peatlands are so special. historicengland.org.uk/advice/technic…

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There are around 500,000 listed buildings on the National Heritage List for England, but what exactly is Listing? Learn more ⬇️ historicengland.org.uk/listing/what-i…

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Have your say on Swaffham! A public consultation is open now. It's on two documents that are part of our Swaffham High Street Heritage Action Zone programme. You can view them on our website, and you have until 4 March to tell us your thoughts about them breckland.gov.uk/article/18784/…

Have your say on Swaffham! A public consultation is open now. 
It's on two documents that are part of our Swaffham High Street Heritage Action Zone programme. You can view them on our website, and you have until 4 March to tell us your thoughts about them breckland.gov.uk/article/18784/…
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Photographed #OnThisDay in 1949, a lorry carrying reeds passing #TheSunInn at #Wymondham Find out more about our wonderful Hallam Ashley Collection at bit.ly/3FUcOkL #Archives #Norfolk #BlackAndWhitePhotography

Photographed #OnThisDay in 1949, a lorry carrying reeds passing #TheSunInn at #Wymondham

Find out more about our wonderful Hallam Ashley Collection at bit.ly/3FUcOkL

#Archives 
#Norfolk 
#BlackAndWhitePhotography
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Today we announce our Everyday Heritage Grants: Celebrating Working Class Histories. From Wednesday, we're inviting applications for grants up to £25,000 to fund community-led projects that celebrate overlooked historic places. Read more ⬇️ historicengland.org.uk/whats-new/news…