A spiral staircase in the centre of a large concrete building cross-braced with concrete trusses.
Swingate Water Tower, Babbington Lane, Kimberley, Nottingham © Historic England Archive DP326113 Visit the list entry for Swingate Water Tower including paired flight of steps and balustrading.
Swingate Water Tower, Babbington Lane, Kimberley, Nottingham © Historic England Archive DP326113 Visit the list entry for Swingate Water Tower including paired flight of steps and balustrading.

Minor Amendments to the List

With over 400,000 entries on the National Heritage List for England (NHLE), many of which are over 20 years old, we realise that there may be a number of minor errors. Here you can find out how to report minor amendments and how we deal with them.

What counts as a Minor Amendment?

We have a fast-track correction process for small errors in List entries. We refer to these straightforward changes as Minor Amendments. 

Examples of Minor Amendments include: 

  • Updating or correcting the spelling of a building name 
  • Correcting building numbers 
  • Updating street or road names 
  • Small corrections to the List Entry description, such as spelling and grammatical errors or factual inaccuracies (for example, construction material) 
  • Correcting the mapping of Listed Building points 

In all cases, we can easily amend typing errors. 

Please note we cannot make Minor Amendments to the protected areas of Scheduled Monuments, Parks and Gardens, Battlefields, Protected Wrecks or World Heritage Site entries. To request an amendment to those, please complete our online application form

What doesn’t count as a Minor Amendment?

  • Changes to Grade or status of a List Entry
  • Amendments to the location where an asset has been moved or where there is ambiguity as to the asset’s location
  • Amendments that relate to structures within the curtilage of the principal listed building.

Changes which cannot be treated as a Minor Amendment may require a formal amendment, and you may need to complete our online application form.

We can then conduct fuller re-assessments where they meet one of our current priorities, or you can apply for a Listing Enhancement through our charged-for Enhanced Advisory Services.

You can add information to a list entry in other ways too, which may be more appropriate than a Minor Amendment. The Missing Pieces Project invites people to share their pictures and stories of the unique, significant and memorable places on the National Heritage List for England.

There are over 400,000 protected places across England to discover. The Missing Pieces Project is all about uncovering their hidden histories and revealing overlooked stories.

Please note that the Missing Pieces project should not be used to notify of amendments made to list entries. Where amendments are needed for listings, the minor amendments process (see below) should be used.

How can I suggest a Minor Amendment?

Please send any requests for changes to [email protected] and include:

  • The List Entry number
  • Any relevant information supporting your request, such as photographs, copies of documents.

We will notify you and any interested parties when we make amendments. Changes are made directly to the National Heritage List for England (NHLE) and appear online within 24 hours.

List entries are legal documents and we keep a record of all requests that lead to an amendment. We keep your contact details for 1 year only.

Minor Amendments