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English Heritage Angel Awards

The trustees announce their co-funding of The English Heritage Angel Awards – “the Angels” – to be presented at a high profile event at the Palace Theatre in London’s West End on 31 October 2011 hosted by Andrew Lloyd Webber. The Trustees are delighted to support these Awards that will encourage and reward the rescue and restoration of heritage buildings at risk.

There will be four annual awards for the best rescues or repairs of historic buildings or sites on the English Heritage Heritage at Risk Register. This is an eye-opening catalogue of all of England’s most important treasures threatened by neglect, decay or inappropriate change. It includes Grade I and Grade II* listed buildings (and Grade II in London), scheduled monuments, registered parks, gardens, landscapes and battlefields, conservation areas, protected wrecks and, from later this year, historic places of worship which are in poor or very bad condition.

Groups or individuals entering the competition must have rescued or be well underway with saving something that has been on the Heritage at Risk register since 2008 or meets the criteria for being on the Register.

A panel of judges, to be chaired by Andrew Lloyd Webber, will include Melvyn Bragg, Charles Moore of the Daily Telegraph and Simon Thurley, Chief Executive of English Heritage. From a short-list of 16 entries from around the country, they will choose four winners, one each for

  • the best rescue or repair of a historic place of worship
  • the best rescue of a historic industrial building or site
  • the best craftsmanship employed on a heritage rescue, and
  • the best rescue of any other entry on the Heritage at Risk register.

  • The Andrew Lloyd Webber Foundation was founded by Andrew Lloyd Webber in 1992. Click on the link below to visit Andrews official website