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Historic buildings and the health service

Publication Year

1995

Document Status

Current

Abstract

Considers historic buildings which will continue in healthcare use and illustrates how common operational needs can be reconciled with the character of buildings. Also deals with surplus buildings which need to be adapted to new uses either for healthcare activities or for alternative uses under new ownership. Provides guidance in areas such as the listing process, certificates of immunity, appeals against refusal of listed building consent, maintenance of historic buildings, extensions and new buildings involving demolition, and the disposal of surplus historic buildings.

ISBN

9780113222056

Publisher Information

NHS Estates

NHS Estates were responsible for strategic development of a flexible and responsive environment for health and social care. Their publications included Health Technical Memorandums, Health Building Notes, design guides, circulars and Health Facilities Notes. Add - These were then transferred to the Department of Health.

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