Historic buildings in Boston left to rot.

Written on Wednesday 7th January 2009

Four historic buildings in Boston borough are among those being left to decay because of Government budget cuts, it has been claimed. Rochford Tower and 116 High Street in the town along with Bay Hall and All Saints Church in Benington are included in a list of 37,000 'at risk' sites across the country published by English Heritage.

The list also showed that in 2007/08 only 57 threatened buildings were repaired while 69 were added to the 'at risk' register. Only


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