Five heritage sites in Shropshire, Telford & Wrekin have been removed from the 'at risk' list, Historic England has announced - but one has been added.
Wellington’s conservation area has been taken off Historic England’s official at risk register
The Church of St Margaret in Aston Scott, the Church of St Michael and All Angels in Smethcott, Camp Ring motte and bailey castle in Stanton Lacey, Whitchurch Urban and Wellington conservation area, have all been saved.Louise Brennan from Historic England said: “It is central to Historic England’s mission that we pass on to future generations the rich legacy of historic buildings and places that we have inherited from previous generations.
Over the past year, 13 historic buildings and sites have been saved in the West Midlands, as a result of funding and thanks to heritage partners, dedicated teams of volunteers, community groups, councils and charities. Heritage Minister Lord Parkinson of Whitley Bay said:"Historic England's Heritage at Risk Register plays a vital role in our ongoing mission to protect and preserve our rich heritage across the country.
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