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Architectural Heritage
ornate corner of the Ewarts building in Belfast
De- Listing - Crime Against Bricks And Mortar.

Marcus Patton form the Ulster Architectural Heritage Society opens the debate on listing, de-listing and the plight of the few remaining, fine period buildings in Northern Ireland.

The Environment and Heritage Service and the DOE are keen to point to new schemes and legislation as justification for their role in the preservation of Ulster's Heritage. But is that enough?

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