Historic England's Heritage at Risk (HAR) programme helps understand the overall state of England's historic sites. The programme identifies those sites that are most at risk of being lost as a result of neglect, decay or inappropriate development.
Every year Historic England updates the Heritage at Risk Register. The end result is a dynamic picture of the sites most at risk and most in need of safeguarding for the future. Below are the Stoke-ot-Trent buildings and conservation areas currently appearing on the list (changes from 2023 in bold).
Building Name
|
Locality
|
Condition
|
Use
|
Priority
|
Chatterley Valley
|
Very bad
|
Vacant
|
A
|
|
Chatterley Valley
|
Very bad
|
Vacant
|
A
|
|
Longport
|
Very bad
|
Part occupied/part use
|
A
|
|
Longton
|
Poor
|
Religion
|
F (from A)
|
|
Burslem
|
Poor
|
Religion
|
C
|
|
Burslem
|
Poor
|
Vacant
|
D (from C) | |
Hanley
|
Fair
|
Vacant
|
F
|
|
Trentham
|
Fair
|
N/A
|
F
|
|
Hanley | Poor | Religion | F | |
Trent Vale | Very Bad | Religion | F |
Conservation Area Name
|
Condition
|
Vulnerability
|
Trend
|
Very bad
|
Medium
|
No significant change
|
|
Poor
|
High
|
No significant change
|
|
Very bad
|
Medium
|
Improving
|
|
Very bad
|
Medium
|
Improving
|
|
Very bad
|
Medium
|
Improving
|
Historic England report at: https://historicengland.org.uk/advice/heritage-at-risk/search-register/results/?searchType=HAR&search=Stoke-on-Trent
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