September 2011 news
A unique group of Victorian buildings under threat in Stockport
Wednesday 28 September 2011: Plans to build a four-storey school building in the grounds of a Grade I listed church in Stockport have been strongly criticised by the Victorian Society.
Ashford facing damaging development
Thursday 15 September 2011: Plans to demolish three historic buildings in Ashford to make way for a new college campus will harm the whole town, according to the Victorian Society.
Plea to council to save historic Manchester hospital
Wednesday 14 September 2011: A proposal to demolish the former Ancoats Dispensary in east Manchester goes against Government policy and should be refused, according to the Victorian Society.
Save London’s flat-iron building!
Thursday 8 September 2011: That’s the plea from the Victorian Society, which is strongly criticising plans to demolish the former South Eastern Railway offices on Tooley Street in south London.
Fears for the future of Colchester landmark
Wednesday 7 September 2011: Plans to place a restaurant, offices and four homes inside Colchester’s historic water tower have been criticised by the Victorian Society.