Market Hall, The Square, Chipping Campden,  Gloucestershire. Interior view showing arches.
Market Hall, The Square, Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire. Interior view showing arches.
Market Hall, The Square, Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire. Interior view showing arches.

Michael Morrison Reappointed as Historic England Commissioner

The Rt Hon Jeremy Wright QC MP, Secretary of State at the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, has re-appointed Michael Morrison as a Commissioner of Historic England for a second term of three years from 1 June 2019.

This is excellent news. Michael has been closely involved, as Chairman of our Historic Estate Conservation Committee, in supporting Commission’s responsibility to hold the English Heritage Trust (“EHT”) to account for its care of the National Heritage Collection. It is particularly helpful to be able to draw upon his expertise during the latter part of EHT’s operating licence.

Sir Laurie Magnus, Chairman of Historic England

Michael Morrison

Michael is a Conservation Architect with forty years’ experience of working on National Trust Houses, Churches and Museums and Galleries. He joined Purcell, a major firm of Conservation Architects, in 1973 and has been both the Managing Partner and Chairman of the firm. He retired as Chairman in 2010 but remains a Partner in the firm. For twelve years from 1998 – 2000 he was the appointed Architect for all the work at the National Gallery and has also worked at the British Museum and several local Museums and Galleries. Michael now heads the Heritage Conservation division of Purcell which employs architectural historians, archaeologists and conservators alongside architects. In 2008 he opened the practices office in Hong Kong and has been closely involved with a major conservation project repairing and reordering the nineteenth and early twentieth century buildings of the Central Police Station and Victoria Gaol. Michael has been a member of the Expert Panel for National Lottery Heritage Fund, the Architectural Panel for the National Trust and a Trustee of the Greenwich Foundation. He is the United Kingdom representative on the ICOMOS International Polar Heritage Committee – having worked on the conservation of the historic huts of Scott and Shackleton in Antarctica and he is currently advising the Government of South Georgia on the future of the disused whaling stations on the Island.

Michael was originally appointed as a Historic England Commissioner in 2014. He is the Chair of the Historic Estate Conservation Committee and a member of the Historic England Advisory Committee.

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