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Corporate Name
Derbyshire Historic Buildings Trust Ltd
Place
Derbyshire
Epithet
built environment charity
Dates
1974-
History
Derbyshire Historic Buildings Trust (DBHT) was established in 1974 to identify and restore at risk buildings of historic value in the county. The Trust was incorporated as a limited company under the 1948-1967 Companies Act and was granted the Secretary of State's licence to omit the word "limited" from their name under Section 19(2) of the Companies Act 1948. It was entered on the Charity Commission register as a registered charity according to the Charities Act 1960 soon afterwards.
DHBT is a limited company with charitable status which seeks to identify neglected or abandoned historic buildings in danger of decay or demolition, and to work for their preservation and modernisation. The Trust works principally to acquire and restore historic buildings at risk. The Trust provides representatives to various local authority and other committees concerned with the preservation of Derbyshire's built heritage.
Throughout the 1970s, 1980s and early 1990s the Trust used its "rolling fund" to acquire properties for renovation and re-sale. It engaged in large-scale projects, such as the renovation of the Railway Cottages, Derby and also smaller-scale, single-property projects, such as 17 Long Row, Belper. In the 1970s and 1980s much of the Trust's work concentrated on Wirksworth working in partnership with the Civic Trust on the regeneration of the town. The Trust later changed its focus and concentrates on awareness raising, education and advising the public.
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES
"The aim of the Derbyshire Historic Buildings Trust is to identify neglected or abandoned historic buildings in or around the county in danger of decay or demolition, and to work for their preservation and modernisation without damage to their essential character.
Co-operates with Derbyshire County Council in the compilation and maintenance of a list of historic buildings judged to be at risk from neglect or misuse. Formally incorporated as a limited company in November 1974. Registration as a charity followed."
Authorised Form of Name
Derbyshire; Derbyshire Historic Buildings Trust Ltd; 1974-; built environment charity
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