Posted: 29 January 2008
Consultation on historic pub interiors in our region

Few historic pub interiors have survived the tidal wave of modernising change of the past three decades. The proportion in Yorkshire, with its 6,000 or so public houses, could be as low as two percent.
The dwindling of this important cultural and built heritage has been largely ignored by mainstream conservationists and it has fallen to CAMRA to fill the knowledge gap.
The Yorkshire Regional Inventory sets out what CAMRA has so far identified as the most significant historic pub interiors surviving in Yorkshire today. It is our honest attempt to promote some debate and shared vision, among a diversity of professionals and decision-makers, about which pub interiors most deserve to be spared from insensitive change.
For more information on the consultation click here