A local architect has succeeded in getting a Victorian goods shed listed. It's one of only a few hundred in the country that still survive, and was threatened with demolition when the council sold it last year. Tony Johnson speaks to Geremy Britton.
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00:00 Hi, I'm Jeremy Dixon and Associates, we're an architectural consultant based in Bridlington.
00:06 Recently we saw a property, this one behind me, come up for sale by Striden of Yorkshire
00:11 Council and as I'm in the property business I had a read and I noticed in there that they're
00:18 actually looking at potentially supporting the demolition of this building as part of
00:23 the sale of that land and that's just something that didn't quite resonate right with me and
00:29 it seemed to be that there was no policy protection for the building, it wasn't listed, it wasn't
00:34 in any conservation area and therefore I thought to myself that we should put this in for a
00:41 listed building application to potentially list it.
00:45 Not something that we've done before but we put something together, we sent it off to
00:49 Heritage England and just over a year later, the timescale was really quite something,
00:56 they actually came back and said that this building can be listed, it's 180 years old
01:01 and they dated it to the 1840s, it's had a number of uses over the years, obviously built
01:07 as a goods shed and obviously now it was threatened with demolition as part of the sale by Striden
01:13 of Yorkshire Council.
01:15 We had no idea the potential use of the site going forward and we're very concerned that
01:20 it would be demolished and the loss of that building to this particular area, right in
01:25 front of Bridlington train station, it would be really a cry in shame.
01:31 So as I say, coming back to a whole year of waiting, it was finally granted just last
01:35 week Grade 2 listed status and that will mean that the building will now be conserved and
01:41 it will mean that any further changes to it will be closely monitored by East Striden
01:45 of Yorkshire Council so it does get the protection that it deserved and hopefully I'm looking
01:50 forward to seeing how it's going to transform.