When watched together, the two meetings run for more than three hours in length.
We watched them both so you don’t have to.
The first session
The first public hearing of the inquiry into Oriel College's Cecil Rhodes statue
In the first hearing on ‘Historic Environment Protection and Legislation’ the eight commissioners who make up the inquiry panel heard from Emily Gee, Regional Director, London and South East at Historic England, and Gill Butter, Conservation and Urban Design Officer for Oxford City Council.
The commission asked Ms Gee whether removing a feature from a building, like the Rhodes statue, could be considered harmful enough to have its listing removed.