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Heritage at Risk - Key Statistics This document provides the key data and trends from the Heritage at Risk programme 1.Secular building or structure risk assessments (previously referred to as buildings at risk) [1] : trend data The baseline for building or structure risk assessments is 1999 Table 1: Building and structure risk assessment entries on the 1999-2018 grade I and grade II* listed building entries on the structural scheduled monuments on the Total number of building and structure entries on the [1] 1999 1,158 270 1,428 2000 1,167 284 1,451 2001 1,148 281 1,429 2002 1,117 281 1,398 2003 1,100 273 1,373 2004 1,058 280 1,338 2005 1,029 273 1,302 2006 1,001 272 1,273 2007 966 269 1,235 2008 977 265 1,242 2009 969 261 1,230 2010 968 250 1,218 2011 937 241 1,178 2012 926 231 1,157 2013 916 230 1,146 2014 889 226 1,115 2015 866 235 1,101 2016 849 241 1,090 2017 843 238 1,081 2018 837 250 1,087 2013 onward - adjusted to allow for practical comparison with previous years' figures

Table 2: Number and percentage of grade I and II* listed secular buildings on the 2013-2018 New official statistic in 2013 for percentage of listed (secular) buildings on the based on revised methodology (excluding listed place of worship). grade I and grade II* listed buildings on the [2] grade I and II* listed buildings on the (%) 2013 916 4.1 2014 889 4.0 2015 866 3.9 2016 849 3.8 2017 843 3.8 2018 837 3.7 2013 onward - adjusted to allow for practical comparison with previous years' figures Table 3: Building or structure risk assessment entries (grade I and II* listed buildings and structural scheduled monuments) added to and removed from the annually 1999-2018 building or structure risk assessment entries added to the building or structure risk assessment from the 2000 141 118 2001 102 124 2002 94 125 2003 98 123 2004 66 101 2005 58 94 2006 68 97 2007 52 90 2008 69 62 2009 64 76 2010 62 74 2011 60 100 2012 66 87 2013 72 83 2014 51 82 2015 56 67 2016 63 76 2017 54 63 2018 62 59

Table 4: Building or structure risk assessment entries (grade I and II* listed buildings and structural scheduled monuments) removed from the baseline 1999 as their futures have been secured building or structure entries on the baseline 1999 building or structure entries removed from baseline as future secured Entries removed as future secured - as percentage of each region s baseline (%) Entries removed as future secured - as percentage of the national baseline (1,428) East Midlands 161 92 57.1 6.4 East of England 108 72 66.7 5.0 London 105 84 80.0 5.9 North East 115 82 71.3 5.7 North West 157 83 52.9 5.8 South East 233 142 60.9 9.9 South West 184 124 67.4 8.7 West Midlands 189 121 64.0 8.5 Yorkshire 176 119 67.6 8.3 England 1,428 919-64.4 Table 5: building or structure risk assessment entries (grade I and II* listed building and structural scheduled monuments) that are economic to repair and capable of beneficial use 1999-2018 building or structure risk assessment entries on the that are economic to repair (%) building or structure entries on the that are capable of beneficial use(%) 1999 16.7 45.2 2000 14.5 43.8 2001 13.4 43.4 2002 12.8 43.6 2003 12.4 43.0 2004 12.2 42.2 2005 13.1 42.5 2006 13.2 42.2 2007 12.5 42.0 2008 12.8 42.0 2009 11.7 42.9 2010 12.6 43.6 2011 13.2 44.1 2012 13.3 44.9 2013 14.9 44.7 2014 15.1 44.9 2015 14.0 44.6 2016 13.6 45.7 2017 13.1 45.8 2018 12.6 46.3

2. Listed Places of Worship Table 6: Number and percentage of listed places of worship on the 2014-2018 2014 is the new baseline for listed places of worship on the. listed places of worship listed places of worship on the * listed places of worship on the 2014 14,775 887 6.0 2015 14,790 930 6.3 2016 14,810 926 6.3 2017 14,803 937 6.3 2018 14,797 913 6.2 *This statistic may include assessments of related structures included in the listing (ruins, presbyteries not used for worship) assessed using the BoS methodology. 3. All listed buildings Table 7: Number and percentage of all grade I and II* listed (secular and place of worship) buildings on the 2014-2018 This is a new official statistic. all grade I and grade II* listed buildings on the all grade I and II* listed buildings on the 2014 1468 4.7 2015 1481 4.8 2016 1464 4.7 2017 1465 4.7 2018 1439 4.6

4. Scheduled Monuments: trend data Table 8: Scheduled monuments on the 2009-2018 The baseline year for scheduled monuments (archaeology risk assessments) on the is 2009 scheduled monuments scheduled monuments on the scheduled monuments on the (%) 2009 19,719 3,535 17.9 2010 19,731 3,395 17.2 2011 19,748 3,339 16.9 2012 19,759 3,286 16.6 2013 19,792 3,265 16.5 2014 19,833 3,012 15.2 2015 19,850 2,701 13.6 2016 19,848 2,582 13.0 2017 19,855 2,480 12.5 2018 19,852 2,431 12.2 Table 9: Archaeology risk assessments of scheduled monuments - from the 2009 baseline for positive archaeology risk assessment entries on 2009 baseline archaeology risk assessment from baseline 2009 for positive archaeology risk assessment entries removed from 2009 baseline for positive - as percentage of each regional baseline (%) archaeology risk assessment from the 2009 baseline for positive - as percentage of the national baseline (3,351) East Midlands 125 42 33.6 1.3 East of England 203 95 46.8 2.8 London 37 15 40.5 0.4 North East 170 69 40.6 2.1 North West 168 110 65.5 3.3 South East 243 121 49.8 3.6 South West 1,421 582 41.0 17.4 West Midlands 260 137 52.7 4.1 Yorkshire 724 428 59.1 12.8 England 3,351 1,599-47.7

5. ed Parks and Gardens: trend data Table 10: ed parks and gardens on the 2009-2018 The baseline for registered parks and gardens on the is 2009 registered parks and gardens registered parks and gardens on the registered parks and gardens on the (%) 2009 1,600 96 6.0 2010 1,606 99 6.2 2011 1,610 103 6.4 2012 1,617 99 6.1 2013 1,624 100 6.2 2014 1,628 93 5.7 2015 1,633 94 5.8 2016 1,639 95 5.8 2017 1,652 96 5.8 2018 1,664 99 5.9 Table 11: Park and garden risk assessment from the 2009 baseline for positive park and garden entries on 2009 baseline park and garden entries removed from baseline 2009 for positive Parks and garden entries removed from the 2009 baseline for positive - as percentage of each region's baseline (%) Park and garden from the 2009 baseline for positive - as percentage of the national baseline (96) East Midlands 6 0 0.0 0.0 East of England 7 4 57.1 4.2 London 14 4 28.6 4.2 North East 2 0 0.0 0.0 North West 5 0 0.0 0.0 South East 24 1 4.2 1.0 South West 16 6 37.5 6.3 West Midlands 11 4 36.4 4.2 Yorkshire 11 3 27.3 3.1 England 96 22-22.9

6. ed Battlefields: trend data Table 12: ed battlefields on the 2008-2018 The baseline year for registered battlefields on the is 2008 registered battlefields registered battlefields on the registered battlefields on the (%) 2008 43 8 18.6 2009 43 7 16.3 2010 43 6 14.0 2011 43 6 14.0 2012 43 6 14.0 2013 43 6 14.0 2014 46 6 13.0 2015 46 6 13.0 2016 46 6 13.0 2017 46 4 8.7 2018 47 4 8.5 Table 13: Battlefield risk assessment from the 2008 baseline for positive battlefield battlefield entries from on 2008 baseline baseline 2008 for positive Battlefield from the 2008 baseline for positive - as percentage of each region's baseline (%) Battlefield entries removed from the 2008 baseline for positive - as percentage of the national baseline (8) East Midlands 1 1 100.0 12.5 East of England 0 0 0.0 0.0 London 0 0 0.0 0.0 North East 0 0 0.0 0.0 North West 0 0 0.0 0.0 South East 1 1 100.0 12.5 South West 1 0 0.0 0.0 West Midlands 1 1 100.0 12.5 Yorkshire 4 2 50.0 25.0 England 8 5-62.5

7. Protected Wreck Sites: trend data Table 14: Protected wreck sites on the 2008-2018 The baseline year for protected wreck sites on the is 2008 protected wreck sites protected wreck sites on the protected wreck sites on the (%) 2008 45 10 22.2 2009 46 9 19.6 2010 46 8 17.4 2011 46 7 15.2 2012 46 4 8.7 2013 46 4 8.7 2014 49 4 8.2 2015 49 4 8.2 2016 49 6 12.2 2017 52 4 7.7 2018 53 4 7.5 Table 15: Wreck site risk assessment from the 2008 baseline for positive wreck wreck site site entries on from 2008 baseline baseline 2008 for positive Wreck site from the 2008 baseline for positive - as percentage of each region's baseline (%) Wreck site entries removed from the 2008 baseline for positive - as percentage of the national baseline (10) East Midlands 0 0 0.0 0.0 East of England 0 0 0.0 0.0 London 0 0 0.0 0.0 North East 0 0 0.0 0.0 North West 0 0 0.0 0.0 South East 6 6 100.0 60.0 South West 4 4 100.0 40.0 West Midlands 0 0 0.0 0.0 Yorkshire 0 0 0.0 0.0 England 10 10-100.0

8. Conservation Areas: trend data Table 16: Conservation areas on the 2010-2018 The baseline for conservation areas on the is 2010 conservation areas surveyed conservation areas on the of those surveyed conservation areas on the (%)[3] 2010 7,388 549 7.4 2011 7,841 516 6.6 2012 7,976 524 6.6 2013 8,179 510 6.2 2014 8,206 497 6.1 2015 8,298 505 6.1 2016 8,286 496 6.0 2017 8,494 512 6.0 2018* 6,776 396 5.8 *Change in methodology in 2018 resulted in removal of Conservation Areas historically put At Risk, but which confirmation had not been received from the LPA that year. These historic entries however will remain on the Heritage at Risk until confirmation of their removal Table 17: Conservation area risk assessment from the baseline (2010 ) for positive Number conservation conservation area areas on the from 2010 baseline (of those for positive surveyed) 2010 Conservation area entries removed from the 2010 baseline for positive - as percentage of each region's baseline (%) Conservation area from the 2010 baseline for positive - as percentage of the national baseline (549) East Midlands 55 20 36.4 3.6 East of England 33 9 27.3 1.6 London 72 24 33.3 4.4 North East 20 10 50.0 1.8 North West 64 31 48.4 5.6 South East 101 36 35.6 6.6 South West 107 31 29.0 5.6 West Midlands 51 12 23.5 2.2 Yorkshire 46 16 34.8 2.9 England 549 189-34.4

9. Historic England grants to entries on the Heritage at Risk Table 18: Historic England grants (total spend) on entries on the Total Historic England grants to entries on the Financial year Amount spent entries Cumulative total spent 2013/14 8.8 m 262 8.8 m 2014/15 8.3 m 290 17.1 m 2015/16 10.3 m 291 27.4 m 2016/17 10.5 m 260 37.9 m 2017/18 9.9 m 236 47.8 m 10. Heritage at Risk overview for 2018 3.7 grade I and II* listed secular buildings on the 6.2 listed places of worship (all grades) on the 4.6 all listed building on the 12.2 scheduled monuments on the 5.9 registered parks and gardens on the 8.5 registered battlefields on the 7.5 protected wreck sites on the 5.8 conservation areas surveyed on the [1] Building or structure risk assessments include structural scheduled monuments [2] The percentage of listed secular buildings on the is for grade I and grade II* listed buildings and does not include structural scheduled monuments [3] The number of conservation areas surveyed is used to calculate the percentage on the. The 2018 figure is based on a response rate of 66.9% of local planning authorities

APPENDIX The following tables are provided to enable comparison with previous years' figures Table 19: Number and percentage of grade I and II* listed buildings on the. Percentage based on the buildings at risk (BAR) methodology superseded in 2013 (Provided to enable comparison with previous years' figures) grade I and grade II* listed building entries on the [2] grade I and II* listed building entries on the (%) 1999 1,158 3.8 2000 1,167 3.8 2001 1,148 3.8 2002 1,117 3.7 2003 1,100 3.6 2004 1,058 3.5 2005 1,029 3.4 2006 1,001 3.3 2007 966 3.2 2008 977 3.2 2009 969 3.1 2010 968 3.1 2011 937 3.0 2012 926 3.0 2013 916 2.9 2014 889 2.9 2015 866 2.8 2016 849 2.7 2017 843 2.7 2018 837 2.7 2013 onward - adjusted to allow for practical comparison with previous years' figures Table 20: English Heritage grant offered to building or structure entries on the (Data not provided after 2013/14) Total English Heritage grant offered to grade I and II* listed building and structural scheduled monuments on the from 1998/99 to 2013/14 Financial year year Amount offered building or structure entries Cumulative total offered 1998/99 1999 5.1m Not available 5.1m 1999/00 2000 6.6m Not available 11.7m 2000/01 2001 5.7m 98 17.4m 2001/02 2002 5.3m 90 22.7m 2002/03 2003 4.8m 103 27.5m 2003/04 2004 4.7m 71 32.2m 2004/05 2005 4.3m 68 36.5m 2005/06 2006 4.9m 68 41.4m

2006/07 2007 4.4m 75 45.8m 2007/08 2008 4.1m 66 49.9m 2008/09 2009 8.5m 102 58.4m 2009/10 2010 6.2m 76 64.6m 2010/11 2011 5.2m 71 69.8m 2011/12 2012 5.5m 72 75.3m 2012/13 2013 7.6m 74 82.9m 2013/14 2014 1.6m 23 84.5m Source: English Heritage