Our Communications and Media Manager looks after the press and marketing for the Society. Marie works alongside our Director and Conservation Advisers to protect Victorian and Edwardian buildings and structures in England and Wales. She runs the Top Ten Endangered Buildings campaign each year from nomination stage through to placing stories in the media. Marie also sits on the LISSCA Committee and works promoting our campaigns. She also looks after the monthly newsletter.

What people have been saying about the 1000 year swim challenge

The 1000 year swim challenge has really captured people’s imagination. Wherever I have swum, local people have thought it a great idea, and local media have turned out to cover...

Why the 1000 year swim?

Heritage swimming pools offer people a rare opportunity to immerse themselves in living history. With only 14 out of more than 50 listed Victorian and Edwardian pools still open for...

When? It’s all over!

Ian began his challenge, which amounted to a total of 1543 lengths or just over 22 miles, at Bramley Baths in West Yorkshire on Thursday 24 July 2008. Over the...

St Luke’s pool, Brighton

Many schools in the early 20th century had their own swimming pools, but this is the first one I’ve been in. The poor physical state of the nation’s young men...

Queensbury pool, Bradford

Like much else in Queensbury, the baths were given by the local mill owners, the Foster family, whose firm is very much in business still today. Victoria Hall, Queensbury Sand...

Manningham baths, Bradford

This is the most exceptional of the baths I have visted so far. Not because it has elaborate decoration, stained glass and very high quality finishes. It doesn’t. Its interest...

Health Hydro, Swindon

What an amazing thing the Swindon Health Hydro is. And it’s a hidden gem: passing it on Faringdon Road you get no sense that the building is open, and it...

Batley baths

Batley is a beautiful town and Batley baths, designed by local architect Walter Hanstock, are a most suitable adornment to it. Cambridge Street, Batley, West Yorkshire. Opened 1893. Listed Grade...

Bramley baths, Leeds

Well, this was a great start to the 1000 year swim! There has been so much interest in the event from national and local media, and people are keen to...

Camberwell baths

Camberwell Baths is apparently the earliest surviving public baths (1891) by Henry Spalding and Alfred WS Cross who came to specialise in this building type. Artichoke Place, Camberwell, London. Opened...

Beverley Road baths, Hull

Beverley Road Baths is an impressive monument to turn-of-the-century civic pride. A central square tower topped by an octagonal cupola marks out the entrance, and another smaller cupola with a...

Camberwell baths

Camberwell Baths is apparently the earliest surviving public baths (1891) by Henry Spalding and Alfred WS Cross who came to specialise in this building type. Artichoke Place, Camberwell, London. Opened...

Council urged not to close historic Bradford pool

Councillors in Bradford must vote to keep the city’s listed Edwardian swimming pool in use, according to the The Victorian Society. Plans to close the Grade II-listed Manningham Baths on...

Tell Bradford Council why the pool must stay open!

The Victorian Society is calling on people to write to the leader of Bradford Council to explain why Manningham Pool is important to them. The Grade II-listed Manningham Baths on...