Ulster Architectural Heritage Society was founded "to promote appreciation and enjoyment of good architecture of all periods and encourage the conservation , restoration and re-use of Ulster 's built heritage to regenerate and sustain our communities".
6-466: UAHS may refer to: Ulster Architectural Heritage Society Upper Arlington High School , a high school named for and located in the Columbus, Ohio, suburb of Upper Arlington Urrbrae Agricultural High School , Netherby, South Australia, Australia Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
12-784: A public buildings record were all developed under the auspices of the Department of the Environment (Northern Ireland) , in no small part due to the UAHS. In February 2015 it was reported that the Department of the Environment proposed delisting 17 Belfast buildings, including the historic Kelly's Cellars , subject to review by the Historic Buildings Council and Belfast City Council . UAHS declared that "despite their present condition, all buildings currently proposed for delisting contribute to
18-546: Is a partnership between Ulster Architectural Heritage and the Historic Environment Division (HED) of the Department for Communities . The primary aims of the HARNI project are to record architecturally and historically important buildings that appear to be at risk, and act as a catalyst for conservation and re-use of built heritage at risk. Since 1993, UAH, the Department for Communities (and its predecessor,
24-467: The title UAHS . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=UAHS&oldid=1104469109 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Ulster Architectural Heritage Society It
30-424: The value of Belfast’s fragile built heritage and are important resources to promote tourism, economic investment and social regeneration". In March 2015 Belfast city councillors vowed to fight the Department of Environment over plans to remove protective listed status from Kelly's Cellars, now one of eight properties which the department has indicated that it plans to delist. The Heritage at Risk Register NI (HARNI)
36-458: Was founded in 1967, mainly under the impetus of Sir Charles Brett , to counter threats to the survival of Ulster's historic architecture. When the UAHS was founded there was no statutory listing of buildings in Northern Ireland and its campaigns led to the establishment of listed building legislation for Northern Ireland in 1972. Subsequently, historic buildings grants, conservation areas and
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