Straid Congregational Church: Nearly Listed, Nearly Demolished- Now Saved!
Posted on: 7th January 2018Straid Congregational Church is saved by Building Preservation Notice, despite moves towards its demolition.
Straid Congregational Church is saved by Building Preservation Notice, despite moves towards its demolition.
On 22nd November, 2017, Ulster Architectural Heritage addressed a public meeting regarding the restoration of Waterside Station, Derry~Londonderry.
UAHS is delighted to introduce our new publication 'Glamour and Gloom: 1930s Architecture in Belfast' - get your copy in time for Christmas!
Are Developers’ ‘land banks’ of Northern Ireland’s precious Historic Buildings insured against Fire? UAHS asks ‘if not why not’ in light of repeat Donegal Street fires and the ongoing loss of some of our most important architectural assets.
The search for Northern Ireland’s first Heritage Angels is moving forward with the final Heritage Angel Awards shortlist revealed today.
As application is submitted for 'Phase 1B' of the ‘Belfast City Centre Regeneration’, formerly ‘Royal Exchange’, UAHS speaks out about the application process, and the effect proposals would, if approved, have on Belfast and its heritage.
As the first buildings are listed by issue of Building Preservation Notice since devolved powers in 2015, can this actually be interpreted as a game changer for protection of Belfast’s historic buildings?
The case of Seacoast Cottage serves to shine a light on the lack of funding available to protect some of Northern Ireland’s most important historic buildings.
Local artists to support first ever Heritage Angel Awards for Northern Ireland.
Approvals have been granted for well known building at risk, former Methodist Church at University Road to be turned into a public house. With a proposed spend of £2 million by established chain JD Wetherspoon.
From 26th July the Ulster Architectural Heritage Society will be out, across Northern Ireland, helping you to find out all about the Heritage Angel Awards Northern Ireland. UAHS will be supported at these events by our funder and partner, the Department for Communities.
UAHS urges public to attend the second consultation on the ‘Belfast City Regeneration Project’ previously referred to as ‘Royal Exchange’.
The Inaugural Launch of the Heritage Angel NI Awards took place this week in Belfast.
UAHS welcomes the news that Barbour Campbell’s Mill, Hilden has been acquired by a new owner. The Society hopes sale spurs Hilden's long awaited heritage led future.
UAHS responds to the Belfast City Council Preferred Options Paper, for the 2020-35 Local Development Plan.