| BETJEMAN | UK's poet laureate from 1972-84 who campaigned for the preservation of historic buildings as a founder member of the Victorian Society (8) |
| NATIONALTRUST | Organisation concerned with the preservation of historic buildings and monuments and areas of great beauty, founded in 1895 |
| REALESTATE | US term for land and/or buildings as property |
| PORTICO | Covered walkway consisting of a roof supported by regularly-spaced columns, typically attached to a building as a porch (7) |
| BURGLARY | Robbery by a person entering a building as a trespasser (8) |
| SANITATION | The study and use of practical measures for the preservation of public health (10) |
| SUFFRAGETTE | Member of a female activist group who campaigned for the right to vote (11) |
| LESSEPS | Ferdinand, French diplomat who campaigned for the construction of a Suez Canal (7) |
| ECOTOURISM | ___________ can create economic incentives for the preservation of the environment and increase awareness of unique and fragile ecosystems (10) |
| DAYLEWIS | UK's Poet Laureate from 1968-72 who wrote the Nigel Strangeways novels under the pen name Nicholas Blake and also The Otterbury Incident for children (3-5) |
| BRIDGES | Robert -; the UK's poet laureate from 1913-30 who wrote The Testament of Beauty (7) |
| ENGLISHHERITAGE | National charity for protection of historic buildings, monuments etc. (7, 8) |
| ARMITAGE | Simon -; author of Kid who succeeded Carol Ann Duffy as the UK's poet laureate (8) |
| PLINTH | Chalk stone used in the restoration of East Anglian historic buildings, the name of which is used by Farrow & Ball for one of their neutral colours (6) |
| PLIMSOLL | Line on a ship's side showing the maximum loading limit, named after a British MP who campaigned for safer ships (8) |
| BUSS | Frances --, pioneer of secondary education for girls, who campaigned for women's admission to university (4) |
| JEANDAT | Jean-pierre, French racer who campaigned the machine from RMC in the 1990s. (7) |
| SIRJOHNBETJEMAN | Poet Laureate from 1972 until his death in 1984 |
| THOREAU | He wrote "In wildness is the preservation of the world" |
| RICKARD | Eva ___, 1925-1997, activist who campaigned for 20 years to have land around Raglan harbour returned to Maori (7) |