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Heritage Works BPT: working with local authorities to turn heritage liabilities into assets Liverpool Vision 09 December 2009
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Heritage Works BPT: working with local authorities to turn heritage liabilities into assets Liverpool Vision 09 December 2009
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How do you turn this …… Beith, North Ayrshire 1997
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….into this? ….. Beith, North Ayrshire 2004
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And this …… Half Moon & Star, Ipswich 1996
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….into this? ….. Half Moon & Star, Ipswich 1999
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Building Preservation Trusts Charitable property developers Motivated by heritage rather than profit Can access grants to bridge the ‘ conservation deficit ’, especially Lottery & Trust funds Traditionally tackle historic buildings at risk that are ‘ beyond market forces ’ Often described as ‘ developers of last resort ’
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Revolving fund BPTs Generally dispose of assets on completion Roll surpluses forward to next project Can retain buildings and secure rent to provide a revenue stream Need to make a surplus to cover operational costs between projects Increasingly developing ‘ services ’ to reduce grant dependency
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Ancoats Buildings Preservation Trust Established 1995…..
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Ancoats, Manchester
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Rescuing ruins …. St Peter’s, Ancoats, Manchester: 1996
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...creating assets.... St Peter’s, Ancoats, Manchester: 2006
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Murrays ’ Mills – early 19 th century
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Murrays ’ Mills
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Courtyard view in 1995
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Murrays ’ Mills Typical interior – (Old Mill building)
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Structure & fabric: condition issues (1)
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Structure & fabric: condition issues (2)
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Murrays ’ Mills on site in 2005 (1)
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Murrays ’ Mills on site in 2005 (2)
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Murrays ’ Mills on site in 2005 (3)
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Murrays ’ Mills in 2006
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Plans for the future Images supplied by Inpartnership Ltd
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Engaging with the community
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Skills, Schools & Stories (1)
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Skills, Schools & Stories (2)
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Skills, Schools & Stories (3)
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All Work and No Play? An Ancoats Scrapbook, published June 2007
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Research & interpretation
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Heritage Works Buildings Preservation Trust Re-launched January 2007…..
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Making heritage work … physically socially economically environmentally
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Heritage Works ’ priorities Projects anywhere in England & Wales! Focus on projects within 50 miles of Manchester Greater Manchester, Cheshire, Merseyside, Staffordshire (Stoke), Yorkshire (Sheffield & Leeds) Conservation, regeneration, education …… Projects with potential to contribute to the Trust ’ s long-term sustainability
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Causey Hall, Halifax Former Parish School, built 1856
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Causey Hall, Halifax Typical debris of recent use & signs of lack of maintenance
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Causey Hall, Halifax ‘ Text book ’ damp penetration and dry rot
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Causey Hall, Halifax THI and SRB-funded emergency works, Spring 2008
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6-8 King Cross Street, Halifax Yorkshire Forward ’ s Hopwood Lane Gateway
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6-8 King Cross Street, Halifax THI-funded emergency & conservation works
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Burleigh Pottery, Burslem, Stoke England ’ s last Victorian working pottery
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Burleigh Pottery Vacant space in poor condition
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Burleigh Pottery Site plan showing potential vacant space for new uses
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Transhipment Warehouse, Derbyshire Whaley Bridge Transhipment Warehouse: 1801 - 1837
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Transhipment Warehouse, Derbyshire Whaley Bridge Transhipment Warehouse: 1801 - 1837
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Transhipment Warehouse, Derbyshire Whaley Bridge Transhipment Warehouse: 1801 - 1837
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Transhipment Warehouse, Derbyshire Community consultation
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Transhipment Warehouse, Derbyshire Community consultation
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Transhipment Warehouse, Derbyshire Initial ideas for building uses
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Transhipment Warehouse, Derbyshire Initial sketch schemes
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Transhipment Warehouse, Derbyshire Further consultation at Whaley Water Weekend
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Transhipment Warehouse, Derbyshire Preferred option
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Transhipment Warehouse, Derbyshire Heritage Works to buy long lease of site for £ 1 HWBPT to undertake repair works as developer – draw down funding & ‘ deliver ’ project Possible private sector partner in JV for new building Development Trust Association to take 25 year lease of Warehouse & run programme of events Heritage Works to be landlord for commercial space
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So what about Merseyside? Buildings at Risk
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English Heritage BAR study EH capacity building grant: phase 1 £ 10,500 Reviewed 70 BARs in Greater Manchester, Cheshire & Merseyside (excluding ruins & monuments) Long-listed 12 buildings for further appraisal EH in-principle grant of £ 10k for each of five options appraisals studies Possible candidates in Merseyside ……
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English Heritage BAR study Laundry Cottage, Croxteth Park Sugar Silo, Regent Road
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Options appraisal (1): Wellington Rooms
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Options appraisal(2): Durning Rd Fire Stn
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Options appraisal(3): Everton Library
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Challenges and opportunities (1) Lottery funds are being diverted to fund the London Olympic games Heritage is not a government priority; capital grants (and funds for studies) are hard to secure ‘ Credit crunch ’ & economic recession means increased need for BPTs to undertake projects Local Authorities can ’ t assume sales receipts; disposal of historic buildings on the open market may not be an option Reduced interest in ‘ enabling development ’
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Challenges and opportunities (2) Core funding is not available to support Trusts in between projects : we have to be income- generating and self-sustaining BPTs can offer a range of services to local authorities, for fees or on a ‘ retainer ’ Procurement rules can present a challenge Track record of commissions and project delivery Where there ’ s a will, there ’ s a way
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Use us….. Or lose us….! We make heritage work …
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Heritage Works Buildings Preservation Trust Ltd 1 st floor, 61 Bloom Street Manchester, M1 3LY Telephone: 0161 237 3210 Fax: 0161 236 8581 E-mail: director@heritageworks.co.uk www.heritageworks.co.uk Thank you!
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