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Between 2011 and 2018 the Historic England Angel Awards celebrated the efforts of people taking action to champion their local heritage. The awards were founded by Andrew Lloyd Webber and co-funded by the Andrew Lloyd Webber Foundation.
Browse through the past winners of the Historic England Angel Awards since they began in 2011.
Best Contribution to a Heritage Project by Young People
The Young Person International Training Project by the Great Yarmouth Preservation Trust
Best Craftsperson or Apprentice on a Heritage Rescue or Repair Project
Bulmer Brick & Tile Company for the craft of traditional brick making, Suffolk
Best Rescue, Recording or Interpretation of a Historic Place
Pete Insole for Know Your Place project, Bristol
Best Rescue of a Historic Building
The Florence Institute, Liverpool
Best Major Regeneration of a Historic Building or Place
The Historic Dockyard Chatham, Kent
Historic England Followers' Favourite Award
Wilton’s Music Hall, London
Overall Winner
The Foyle Civic Trust, Derry - Part of The Walled City Partnership
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Best Contribution to a Heritage Project by Young People
Beacon Hill Arts for the project Hidden Histories at Newcastle Castle (Newcastle)
Best Craftsperson or Apprentice on a Heritage Rescue or Repair Project
Kenny Brunskill for the consolidation of the Corbridge bottle kilns (Corbridge, Northumberland)
Best Rescue, Recording or Interpretation of a Historic Place
Nigel Ford for the repair, restoration and reinstatement of milestones across Norfolk (Norfolk)
Best Rescue of a Historic Building
Jointly awarded to:
Historic England Followers' & Telegraph Readers' Favourite Award
Rich Moore and Marc Moore (as above)
Overall Winner
Claire Slattery (as above)
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Best Community Action Project
Sponsored by the National Association of Decorative and Fine Arts Societies (NADFAS)
Operation Nightingale for the project Operation Nightingale
Best Contribution to a Heritage Project by Young People
Josh Aitken-Dunkeld for the project at Frank James Hospital
Best Rescue of a Heritage Site
Julie and Howard Duckworth for the rescue of Aire Street, Goole (within Goole conservation area)
Best Research Project
Port Sunlight Village Trust and Wirral Borough Council (WBC) for the research project The Port Sunlight Local Listed Building Consent Order (LLBCO)
Outstanding Contribution to Heritage
Sponsored by Aon Estates Practice
Carlo Diponio - Construction Supervisor at Dudley Zoo
Winner of the Historic England Followers’ and Telegraph Readers’ Favourite
Clevedon Pier and Heritage Trust Ltd for the community action project Clevedon Pier Visitor Centre
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Best Rescue or Repair of a Historic Place of Worship
Friends of Forncett St Mary Church for the rescue of St Mary's Church, Forncett St Mary, Norfolk
Best Rescue of a Historic Industrial Building or Site
Tyne & Wear Building Preservation Trust for the rescue of Blackfell Hauler House
Best Craftsmanship on a Heritage Rescue
Emma Dawson for the craftsmanship employed on several rescue sites
Best Rescue of Any Other Type of Historic Building or Site
Nicholas and Dinah Ashley-Cooper, 12th Earl and Countess of Shaftesbury for the rescue of St Giles House and Park, Wimborne St Giles
Winner of the Historic England Followers' and Telegraph Readers' Favourite
Birmingham Conservation Trust for the rescue of Newman Brothers Coffin Works
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Best Rescue of a Historic Industrial Building or Site
The Renewable Heritage Trust for the rescue of Howsham Mill, York
Best Craftsmanship on a Heritage Rescue
Adam Wilcockson for craftsmanship at Lincoln Cathedral, south west turret
Best Rescue or Repair of a Historic Place of Worship
Brian Cooke for the rescue of All Saints, Leamington Hastings
Best Rescue of Any Other Type of Historic Building or Site
Inayat Omarji for the rescue of All Souls' Church, Bolton
Winner of the Historic England Followers' and Telegraph Readers' Favourite
Oldland Mill Trust Volunteers for the rescue of Oldland Windmill, Hassocks
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Best Rescue of a Historic Industrial Building or Site
Malcolm and James Nattrass for Low Slit Mine, Bishop Auckland, Co Durham
Best Craftsmanship on a Heritage Rescue and Winner of the Historic England Followers' and Telegraph Readers' Favourite
The Vivat Trust and Save Hadlow Tower Action Group for Hadlow Tower, Tonbridge, Kent
Best Rescue or Repair of a Historic Place of Worship
St James's Restoration Fund and Parochial Church Council for the Church of St James the Greater, Ab Kettleby, Leicestershire
Best Rescue of Any Other Type of Historic Building or Site
Ivy House Community Pub Limited for The Ivy House Public House, Southwark, London
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Best Rescue of a Historic Industrial Building or Site
Max Sinclair for The Droitwich Canals
Best Craftsmanship on a Heritage Rescue
Station Developments for Tynemouth Station
Best Rescue or Repair of a Historic Place of Worship
Pauline Burckitt and Simon Peasley for St Mary's in West Somerton
Best Rescue of Any Other Type of Historic Building or Site
Cockermouth Shopfront Steering Group for Cockermouth Main Street, Cumbria
Winner of the Historic England Followers' and Telegraph Readers' Favourite
Russell Savory, Friends of Stow Maries Aerodrome for Stow Maries World War I Airfield
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Best Rescue of a Historic Industrial Building or Site
The Friends of Pleasley Pit for rescuing Pleasley Colliery, Mansfield
Best Craftsmanship on a Heritage Rescue
Graham A. Forge, for works to The Smythe Barn, Westenhanger
Best Rescue or Repair of a Historic Place of Worship
Left Bank Leeds, for rescuing the former Church of St Margaret of Antioch, Leeds
Best Rescue of Any Other Type of Historic Building or Site
Joint winners:
St Stephen's Restoration and Preservation Trust, for the rescue of St Stephen's, Rosslyn Hill;
Arnos Vale Cemetery Trust and Bristol City council for the rescue of Arnos Vale Cemetery, Bristol
Winner of the Historic England Followers' and Telegraph Readers' Favourite
The National Trust in partnership with City of Bath College and Nimbus Conservation Ltd. for the craftsmanship employed on the rescue of Tyntesfield Orangery, North Somerset
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