The Heritage of Fleet Street
www.fleetstreetheritage.co.uk

PLANNING PERMISSION GIVEN on 29 April 2025
for the Fleet Street Heritage Wall under the sundial in Bouverie Street.
Next step - raising the funds.
We hope to build the Heritage Wall this summer

This innovative project will help make Fleet Street a really special place again - please see our planning application
leaflet for full details.
You can also see the comments made

You can see a preview of the Heritage Wall at the temporary Heritage Exhibition displayed on hoardings in Wine Office Court until June 2025

Please send an email to heritagewall@fleetstreetheritage.co.uk with your postcode if you are looking forward to seeing this project and would like to get further news about it
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information panels on many aspects of Fleet Street, an area known throughout the world for its rich history (see full list of pages below)

Maps and Walks
Freedom of the Press
Architecture of Fleet Street
History 1500 onwards
Monuments
Places
Famous People
The second edition of our Heritage book was published in May 2025. It has been expanded by over 20 pagesand is for sale at the same price of £15.

Our new 100-page book "THE HERITAGE OF FLEET STREET" is available at £15 online and at 5 sites locally
Heritage
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Personal
stories
Heritage
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Our plans Our petition Please
donate
About us
Volume 1 - People, places, monuments, history and ideas
Points of interest/Map
List of newspapers and dates
Fleet Street Heritage Sundial
Fleet Street Heritage book
Fleet St Heritage Walk 1
Fleet St Heritage Walk 2
Freedom of the Press
Fleet Street Architecture -
Introduction
S side from Temple Bar
S side to Ludgate Circus
N side from Ludgate Cir.
N side to Temple Bar
Legend of Sweeney Todd
The River Fleet
Newspaper Stamp Tax
Fleet Street in the 1500s
Fleet Street at the Reformation
Fleet Street in the 1600s
Fleet Street in 1847 N and S   New
The Great Fire, 1666
Monuments of Fleet Street
St George and the Dragon     New
17 (Prince Henry's Room)
62 Fleet Street
63 & 28 Stonecutter St
85 - The Reuters building
Bouverie Street
The Great Conduit     New
Pedestrian Courts of Fleet St
Magpie Alley
Ashentree Court
Alsatia
Salisbury Square<
Crane Court
St Dunstan-in-the-West
St. Bride's Church
Temple Church
St. Bride's Crypt Exhibition
Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese
Temple Bar
Middle Temple
Inner Temple     New
Knights Templar
Bridewell Palace     New
Cliffords Inn
Royal Society in Fleet St.
The Law Society    New
Stationers Company
Gresham College    New
Child and Co
Hoare's Bank
St. Bride Foundation
Richard Carlile
Brass Crosby     New
Henry 'Orator' Hunt
John Wilkes    New
Henry Hetherington
Dr. Johnson
Thomas Tompion/clockmaking
Cobbett, Paine & Fleet St
Caslon/Typefounders
Virginia Woolf     New
James Boswell     New
Eddy Shah     New
William Hazlitt     New
Wynken de Worde
Volume II - Biographies of past newspapers
Pall Mall Gazette
Daily Herald
The Republican
Daily Courant
Morning Post
Lloyd's Weekly
News of the World
Daily News
Daily Chronicle
News Chronicle
Black Dwarf
Punch     New
Reynolds Newspaper
The Star
Poor Mans Guardian
Manchester Guardian
Picture Post
Childrens Newspaper     New
The Eagle     New
Volume III - Biographies of current newspapers
The Telegraph
Sunday Times
The Times
Sun
Financial Times
The Guardian     New
Daily Mail
The Independent
Reuters
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Fleet Street Quarter
Whitefriars Monastery
Silver Jubilee Walkway

Maugham Library
A Compositor's Work
Workers Dreadnought
Joseph Bazalgette
Conduit at Shoe Lane
Daily Express
Evening Standard
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Fleet Street in the 1900s
Fleet Street in the 2020s
120 - The Express Building
135 - The Telegraph Building
Fetter Lane
Shoe Lane
Chancery Lane
Whitefriars Street
Pleydell Street Morning Chronicle
Saturday Review
Illustrated London News
Daily Mirror
Observer
Morning Star
Daily Worker
Metro