MAY PEN, Clarendon Councillor Uphell Purcell (People's National Party, York Town Division) is once again warning of an imminent disaster if drainage issues plaguing the May Pen to Williamsfield .
Daresbury Hall THREE churches, a pub and a stately home are all included on a list of buildings in Halton at risk of being lost forever, according to Historic England. The listed buildings appear on Historic England’s “Heritage at Risk” Register, which lists historic buildings in desperate need of repair. There are six sites in Halton deemed to be at risk, with the most recent having been added to the list in 2019. Repairing listed buildings can be expensive, meaning some sites have been at risk for several years. The most recent building in Halton to be removed from the register was Norton Priory in 2016, after it had undergone repairs and redevelopment costing £4.5m.
All at risk Halton buildings according to Historic England from a stately home to an abandoned pub
Two of the buildings have been used by criminals to grow cannabis
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Daresbury Hall, which was gutted by fire in 2016, is just one of the buildings considered at risk by Historic England. (Image: CFRS)
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