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History

Ancient Settlement Discovered at HMP Highland Construction Site

Construction work at the site of the new HMP Highland in Inverness has led to the discovery of a prehistoric settlement believed to be...

Royal Pavilion Dome at Risk: Urgent Appeal for Repairs to Iconic Landmark

One of the Royal Pavilion’s distinctive onion-shaped domes is in danger of collapse, sparking concerns over the preservation of this iconic Brighton landmark. Recent...

Glasgow’s Historic Buildings Under Threat from Invasive Buddleia

In a growing battle against nature, Glasgow's iconic heritage sites are facing a formidable adversary: the invasive Buddleia plant. The South Glasgow Heritage Trust...

The Mystery of the Missing Neanderthal Y Chromosome: What Happened?

Neanderthals, our closest ancient relatives, roamed Europe and Asia until their extinction approximately 30,000 years ago. Recent genetic studies have deepened our understanding of...

Historic Leeds Building to Be Transformed into Modern Student Housing

A historic Grade II-listed building in Leeds city centre is set for a significant transformation as it will be converted into a 334-bed purpose-built...

£1m Project to Revitalise Chester Rows Reaches Completion

A four-year initiative to rejuvenate Chester’s historic Rows has concluded, marking a significant achievement in preserving and promoting the city’s unique architectural heritage. As...

Park in the Past to Host Nine-Day Roman-Themed Festival

Park in the Past, a distinctive heritage project in Hope, is set to offer a journey back in time with its annual Roman-themed festival,...

Historic Solent Forts Set for Auction: Unique Maritime Heritage Awaits New Owners

Two remarkable offshore forts in The Solent, meticulously restored and transformed into luxurious boutique retreats, are set to be auctioned this June. No Man's...

Dilemma Looms Over Fate of Historic Bank Building in Bristol

Proposals have emerged to demolish a deteriorated bank building along a prominent road in Bristol, sparking renewed concerns among locals and council members regarding...

Concerns Arise for Future of Crumbling Historic Exeter Landmark

Exeter's renowned Guildhall, a testament to the city's venerable history spanning over 800 years, faces growing apprehension over its deteriorating condition, sparking fears for...

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