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Work on a major infrastructure project enabled Upminster Tithe Barn to be restored (Photo: National Highways). Source: “Historic England and infrastructure” in the Institute of Historic Building Conservation’s (IHBC’s) Context 186, published in December 2025, written by Luke Wormald, Historic England’s head of infrastructure and head of the east region, with oversight of advice on development proposals, planning policies and heritage at risk. https://ihbconline.co.uk/cont_arch/?p=1596 Not for re-use.
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