THE Victorian Society is asking the Bradford public to nominate buildings for its top-ten most endangered Victorian and Edwardian buildings in England and Wales.

Individuals, organisations and campaign groups can name buildings and structures that are most at risk in their local area - whether from demolition, neglect or inappropriate redevelopment.

Buildings must have been built between 1837 and 1914.

The Victorian Society has objected to Bradford Council's decision to approve demolition of the former Hutton Middle School in Eccleshill, Bradford.

Christopher Costelloe, director of the Society, said: "All over the country fine examples of Victorian and Edwardian architecture face neglect, demolition or unsympathetic re-development. We want the public to be our eyes and ears and nominate the buildings we are most at risk of losing.

"Whether it's a school building, an empty pub, a redundant chapel or a neglected but impressive feat of engineering, make sure you tell us about it so we can try to save them."

To nominate a building contact media@victoriansociety.org.uk, tweet @thevicsoc), or visit facebook.com/thevicsoc). Alternatively post to 1 Priory Gardens, London, W4 1TT. Give brief details of the building or buildings. Nominations close on July 1.