Tagging the Treasures project shortlisted for an Historic England Angel Award

Published on 22 August 2016 Under Latest News

Our Tagging the Treasures Project has been shortlisted for the ‘Best Research Project’ category of the Historic England Angel Awards. The shortlist was officially announced today (22 August 2016) and the winners will be announced on 31 October.

As well as the judges’ winners there is also a public vote for an overall favourite: the deadline for voting is: midnight 12 October 2016. Please do vote – you can do so here.

The Angel Awards were founded by Andrew Lloyd Webber and are co-funded by the Andrew Lloyd Webber Foundation. Since 2011  these annual awards have celebrated the efforts of local people who have saved historic buildings and places.  In 2016 the award categories were expanded to celebrate the efforts of people who go to extraordinary lengths to protect, save and share their local heritage.

This is a great honour for our Heritage Co-ordinator Jacqueline Love (nee Arundel) and the rest of the team. Congratulations to you all!