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1,000-year-old UK cathedral to install solar panels

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  1. So what happened to the Listed building status and preserving the fabric in it original condition. I’m pretty sure the original builders and design didn’t have solar panels. We either preserve the old heritage the way it was originally constructed or we simply throw out the requirements to protect such buildings within the built environment. This is history and heritage which should be exempt from carbon footprint requirements. Regardless that the solar panels will not be seen from street level, it is a material alteration from the original design and materials used and shouldn’t be allowed in my humble opinion, that is if we are to stick to conservation rules.

  2. Great well done Gloucester Cathedral, and the trustees who have had the gumption to carry out this exercise.

  3. A cathedral is not a museum; it is a living building with a purpose. Gloucester Cathedral has ‘architecture’ of many periods; it is not static. We are in the 21C with 21C needs and imperatives, like saving the planet. BTW- should we revert to medieval toilet arrangements?

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