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Birmingham Conservation Group

Birmingham Conservation Group advises on developments affecting historic buildings, archaeological sites and historic landscapes. It promotes the city’s historic environment through publications, illustrated talks and guided walks, undertakes primary research into and maintains records of the historic environment. It initiates, encourages, supports and attracts funding for recording, protecting and promoting the historic environment.

15th Floor
Alpha Tower,
Suffolk Street,
Queensway
Birmingham B1 1TU.
Tel:0121 303 1115
Fax:0121 303 3193
Contact: Elizabeth Perkins

Email: nicola.coxon@birmingham.gov.uk

Website: www.www.birmingham.gov.uk/historicenvironment

The Group comprises staff with expertise in conservation planning, archaeology, architecture, architectural history and documentary research. From Longbridge to Four Oaks and from Sheldon to Quinton, the group deals with such diverse sites and landscapes as Metchley Roman Fort, the Old Crown in Deritend, Aston Hall Park, the Jewellery Quarter and Wake Green Road prefabs.

Publications

  • Guidance for owners or developers of historic buildings, archaeological sites and historic landscapes
  • Information leaflets on numerous sites around the City
  • Regeneration Through Conservation (1999)

Other Information

  • The Sites and Monuments Record