The January meeting of the BIOS Council approved five new Historic Organ Listings.
Greater London, Keston Parish Church 1904 Lewis II/P 12 [D02834]: Grade II*
An instrument of special interest installed in 1904 by Lewis and Co. It is in almost original condition, is robustly engineered and with an unusual musical scheme.
Lancashire, Chapeltown, Bolton, St Anne 1891 Willis II/P 18 [N10929]: Grade II
A good example of an instrument built in 1891 by Henry Willis and Sons.
Cheshire, Macclesfield URC 1908 Lewis IIII/P 24 [N02128]: Grade II*
A virtually untouched charge pneumatic Lewis & Co instrument of 1908 that is of more than special interest.
Cornwall, Quethiock, St Hugh 1905 Heard & Sons II/P 10 [S00411]: Grade II*
An example of significant interest and a rare survivor from 1905 of the earlier output of Heard & Sons of Truro, and one that boasts a number of innovative features for this firm. It remains unaltered in its original home.
Gloucestershire, Leckhampton, St Philip & St James 1895 Hunter III/P 31 [E00522]: Grade II*
A substantial and well-conserved example from the output of Alfred Hunter, dating from 1895 and retaining all original pneumatic mechanisms and pipework.

