Conservation Areas at Risk

Conservation areas

A nationwide survey of conservation areas (conducted by English Heritage and the 75% of England's local planning authorities who responded) indicates that approximately 1 in 7 is at risk from neglect, decay or unsympathetic change.

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Introduced by the 1967 Civic Amenities Act, there are some 9,300 conservation areas across England, meaning that we all live in or near to one - or visit one regularly for work, shopping or leisure.

Designated to protect the historic places we hold most special, they are the element of England’s heritage that is all around us and which touches all of our lives. But until now no-one had a clear idea what condition they were in.

English Heritage is calling for:

  1. Councils to use the powers they already have to apply Article 4 Directions in conservation areas, giving them control over small changes to doors, windows, roofs and fences, which, unchecked, lead to slow but irreversible decline. Our survey shows that conservation areas with Appraisals or Article 4 Directions are almost twice as likely to improve in the next three years as those without.

  2. Councils to pay more attention to the public spaces of conservation areas, applying the principles set out in English Heritage’s Save Our Streets guidance.

  3. But it’s not only the job of the council to take care of our surroundings.
    We must all work together.

  

Introduction

Watch a short film about the campaign

National Survey Results

View the results of the first national survey on Conservation Areas

Who is Responsible

It's not just the job of the council's Conservation Officer

Tell the council

Find out what you can do to help improve the condition of Conservation Areas near you

Interactive Street

Use our interactive street to see some of the issues affecting Conservation Areas

Your Home

What you can do to improve the energy efficiency of existing buildings

FAQ

Frequently asked questions about conservation areas.

A-Z

A – Z of terms relating to Conservation Areas

Survey of Estate Agents

See what Estate Agents had to say about Conservation Areas