Buildings at Risk Register for Scotland

The register was established in 1990, with the purpose of raising awareness of the threats to Scotland's built heritage.

It was maintained by the Scottish Civic Trust until 2011, then by RCAHMS until that body became part of HES in 2015.

[3] Other heritage assets, such as scheduled monuments, are not considered for inclusion on the register.

The following criteria are among those used when considering buildings for inclusion: The register is continuously updated: newly identified 'at risk' buildings being added; while other are removed either due to restoration or demolition.

[7] The register summarises the 'development history' of each building, detailing the progress of any restoration or other proposals.

High-profile buildings on the register include Alexander 'Greek' Thomson's Caledonia Road Church in Glasgow
The ruined Cambusnethan Priory , North Lanarkshire , is listed at 'critical' risk [ 4 ]