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Date: 22nd November 2006
The Isle of Wight Council has been congratulated on moves to protect more landmark buildings – such as Columbine Yard – from demolition or destruction. Officers have announced plans to compile a ‘local list’ of buildings that are worth conserving for future generations. They are asking Islanders to nominate their favourite buildings, which will be considered by a review panel in January 2007. The list will supplement the existing English Heritage listings. Island MP Andrew Turner said, “Examples of buildings we have lost in the last two years include
“These were all buildings which contributed to the special character of the Island’s towns, and I was truly saddened to see them demolished. Two of them had been approved for demolition by the previous Council, and one we should have been able to keep. “And there are others which we are in danger of losing in the near future, most significantly the Union Jack at Columbine Yard which occupies an iconic position overlooking Cowes Harbour, yet which is threatened with demolition by SEEDA. How crazy to demolish, as they propose, such a significant part of the Island’s maritime heritage to build a maritime heritage museum! I will be nominating the Union Jack frontage at Columbine Yard for the local list. “I fully support the construction of quality new buildings which have a practical purpose and offer aesthetic improvements to the Island, but the local list initiative means that these buildings can still be built without destroying landmark buildings that are so important to the Island’s unique environment and history.”
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