The head of an Oxford University college has been appointed as the new chair of Historic England.
Lord Mendoza, provost of Oriel College, called it a “great honour” after being appointed to the role by the Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer.
Lord Mendoza was appointed as commissioner for culture at the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport in 2020, during the Covid pandemic.
Former prime minister Boris Johnson nominated him for a life peerage that same year and he was awarded a CBE in the New Year Honours list in 2022.
He said: “To be appointed the next chair of Historic England is a great honour.
“In my role as commissioner for culture, I have worked closely with Historic England and greatly appreciated the ways in which this outstanding organisation cares for the country’s astonishing breadth of historic buildings, monuments and landscapes.
“England’s historic environment holds deep meaning for people.