My fourth book An Entirely New Country chronicles the life of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle between the years 1897 and 1907.
Showing posts with label UPT. Show all posts
Showing posts with label UPT. Show all posts
Undershaw - Press reaction or lack of
Well, as we all know, a decision was reached recently on Undershaw's future.
Undershaw Planning Meeting - All Systems appear to be go
I've taken my eye off the ball lately with regards to Undershaw....
Undershaw - Saturation Point
As regular readers will know, I have been following local press coverage of Undershaw.
Undershaw - Apparent Press Bias
The Surrey Press continues to disappoint with its coverage of the battles surrounding Undershaw.
Undershaw latest - my support reluctantly withheld
Last week I read articles in both the Haslemere Herald and Surrey Advertiser re the collapse of the deal between Stepping Stones (SS)/DFN Foundation (DFN) and the Undershaw Preservation Trust (UPT).
Undershaw: This has to stop now!
In my opinion the Undershaw saga has taken a very unpleasant, even spiteful, turn and it has to stop.
UPDATED Undershaw - English Heritage, Hypocrisy
English Heritage has decided to poke its nose into matters Undershaw.
Undershaw - BBC sending out wrong message
I've just come across a BBC News online article about the recent agreement between the UPT and the DFN Foundation and I'm not happy.
Undershaw: The proposed plans
Yesterday the BBC, via its website, made available an image of how it is proposed Undershaw will look in the future.
Undershaw - Change of use apparently approved.
It would appear from Twitter than the planning application to change Undershaw's usage designation has been approved.
Haslemere Herald and Undershaw
Undershaw made the front page again in the latest issue of The Haslemere Herald.
Updated! Undershaw - The current situation (I think)
The situation with Undershaw can come across as a little confusing. Here is my assessment of where it is at the moment.
Undershaw EH Listing Latest!
Well I've finally had the opportunity to review the latest report from English Heritage on the request to raise Undershaw's listing status from Grade II upwards.
Undershaw revisited (again)
Today I made my first trip to Undershaw since the news that it had been sold.
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