Are Northern Ireland's historic buildings deteriorating? Why has there been a rise in the number of listed buildings deemed to be at risk?
Close. That figure has increased in recent years.
But is the condition of these buildings getting worse or is just that record keeping is getting better? Iain Greenway from the Historic Environment Division says his organisation is working with owners of historic buildings to find out more about the state of the structures.
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