Historic England
Shipwrecksnews
The ship that broke Wordsworth’s heart: UK government grants protection to wreck with connections to poet
The remains of the Earl of Abergavenny, once captained by the Wordsworth’s brother John, will be made safe from treasure hunters
Heritagenews
Flat decorated with minotaurs and lion heads becomes first Outsider Art work to gain listed status in England
Known as Ron's Place, the property in the Merseyside town of Birkenhead was the home of Ron Gittins, who died in 2019
Heritagenews
'These journeys should be remembered': Victorian stone benches for migrant workers are given listed status
Travellers' Rest stones were installed between Liverpool and Manchester for travel-weary Irish labourers
Public artnews
Public art display in Liverpool hospital marks 75th anniversary of UK's National Health Service
Historic England is also funding two projects in Bristol and London
Previously declared at risk, the UK's ‘Stonehenge of the North’ is now open to the public
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak welcomes the project which tells ‘the story of ancient Britain’
Public sculpturenews
Antony Gormley’s memorial to Enigma code-breaker Alan Turing gets the green light
Historic England initially said that the steel sculpture would "harm" King’s College but note the council have taken their concerns into consideration
London foundry redevelopment still ringing alarm bells for heritage campaigners
Question mark over historic Whitechapel site a year after boutique hotel plan approved