Heritage at Risk Registers and Publications
Download Heritage at Risk registers from this year and previous years, as well as other related publications.
Data from annual Heritage at Risk Registers from 2016 onwards is available through the Living Atlas.
Heritage at Risk Register entries including additions and removals for the year 2021 (file size 1.21 MB)
The audience for the Heritage at Risk Register is wide-ranging and includes local authorities, owners, developers, the general public, and buildings preservation trusts. Heritage at risk dates back to the 1990s when English Heritage, with support in particular from local authorities, produced the first Buildings at Risk Register.
Since 2008 we have systematically increased our understanding on the condition and management of listed sites, although as with last year, the collection of this year’s data was inevitably affected by Covid-19. Depending on the region, site visits were either not possible or very limited for both our staff and our local authority colleagues throughout the year. Although the usual level of on-site checking of entries on, additions to and removals from the Register was not possible for a second year, desk-based assessments and updates were carried out.
The Register includes buildings and structures, places of worship, archaeological sites, battlefields, wrecks, parks and gardens, and conservation areas known to be at risk as a result of neglect, decay or inappropriate development.
The Register is produced annually as part of Historic England's Heritage at Risk programme. Previous years' Heritage at Risk Registers are available to download on the Historic England website.
More information on the programme including latest findings, how to get involved and analysis of each of the types of sites on the Register can be found on the Historic England website.
Comments and new information are welcomed and should be addressed to [email protected]
Download Heritage at Risk registers from this year and previous years, as well as other related publications.
If you require an alternative, accessible version of this document (for instance in audio, Braille or large print) please contact us:
Telephone: 0370 333 0607
Email: [email protected]
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