Ulster Architectural Heritage Society
Songwriter sets to music the stories of Northern Ireland’s historic buildings
Brigid O’Neill will release her new EP in January with songs inspired by buildings such as the old Armagh jail and Austins department store.
Vote now for your favourite `Heritage Angel' from 2019 shortlist
A RANGE of diverse initiatives across Northern Ireland have been shortlisted for this year's Heritage Angel Award to celebrate unsung heroes preserving local history.
Judge quashes decision to approve demolition of 'last of era' Belfast building
A decision to approve demolition of a building situated in a designated conservation area of Belfast city centre is to be quashed, a High Court judge has ordered.
Muddy wellies, dust and dirt: painstaking restoration of east Belfast landmark is nominated for prestigious heritage award
A listed 19th century property once owned by famous shipbuilder Sir Edward Harland has been restored to its former glory and is now in contention of a Heritage Angel Award
Fire at a historic builders' yard in south Belfast was arson
A FIRE at a historic builders' yard in south Belfast, earmarked for a £5 million redevelopment, was arson.
Firm blames 'Storm Doris' after demolition damages listed building
A CONSTRUCTION firm has blamed 'Storm Doris' after demolition work damaged a landmark listed building in Belfast city centre.
Landmark former home of Bank of Ireland 'damaged 'by demolition work
A CONSERVATION group has said Belfast's built heritage is slowly being destroyed after a listed city centre landmark was damaged in demolition work.
Book Reviews: Young & Mackenzie history a valuable record of north's architecture
BOOK OF THE WEEK Young & Mackenzie, Architects of Ulster by Paul Harron, published by the Ulster Architectural Heritage Society, priced £28 PAUL Harron has written a remarkable book.
Charity's 'outrage' at demolition of historic Belfast buildings
A heritage group has said it is "outraged" that three buildings in Belfast city centre dating back more than 100 years have been demolished.