Seventy miles down the coast from Scotland, in the middle of the Furness Peninsula, sits Furness Abbey. Over 900 years old, ...
The charity said it has not reviewed its structure for several years, during which time the pandemic and its aftermath has ...
At least seven per cent of the English Heritage workforce could be affected with curators targeted as part of charity’s ...
English Heritage will take over the running of a visitor attraction in the world's first iron-frame building. Historic England, which restored the derelict Shrewsbury Flaxmill Maltings with the help ...
Unions have criticised plans by English Heritage to cut jobs and reduce the opening hours at some of its sites. The charity ...
Proposals would mean the loss of 189 jobs at the conservation charity’s sites, more of which would close for the winter ...
As part of the cutbacks, 22 locations will be transformed into "hidden gems", opening only on select and limited days, while ...
“Staff at English Heritage will be understandably worried about their future after hearing this news, and worried about the future of the historic sites they work so hard to keep open to the public.
“English Heritage was never likely to survive as ... and limit access to 21 historic sites – including Furness Abbey, Totnes Castle in Devon and Lullingstone Roman Villa in Kent.
"Staff at English Heritage will be understandably worried about their future after hearing this news, and worried about the future of the historic sites they work so hard to keep open to the public.
As a charity, English Heritage does not receive a government grant, instead relying on membership, ticket sales, and revenue from its shops and cafes. The organisation employs 2,535 staff and has over ...