IHBC’s 2026 ‘Adaptive Reuse’ School CPD Circular & Invitation: Your guide to accessible, low-cost CPD with a global reach online – Virtual School (19/06, IHBC rates for RTPI members), Free webinars (for all); Day & Full Schools with exhibitors (closed)

The IHBC has published its CPD Circular Guide to the 2026 School, on ‘Adaptive Reuse’, with our Virtual School on 19 June broadcast from Newcastle, offering a huge variety of accessible CPD pitched to all disciplines and levels of interest in places, heritage, conservation and change.

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IHBC’s latest Council Update: LA Conservation service talks and feedback, learning lessons as we shape our staff survey for a new parliamentary push

IHBC’s latest Council received impressively positive feedback, as we advanced the 3rd of our Parliamentary ‘5 Commitments to Help Heritage Skills in Conservation…’, to ‘Investigate… heritage management…’ – there focussed on helping conservation services in the UK’s local government, with more details & updates to come.

IHBC Director Seán O’Reilly said: ‘As noted earlier, we’re really delighted with how enthusiastically the programme was received – with nearly 20% of delegates offering 10/10 in our quick online Zoom survey, and with lots of useful comments too.’

‘We said we’d update readers further as we get more feedback – including from those not able to attend, and here below is more!’

‘For now it is clear that we are laying strong foundations for the next stage in our Parliamentary-linked advocacy on behalf of the hard-pressed regulators in conservation-related services, as outlined HERE.’

IHBC’s Council Feedback table as it happens!

Mark out of 10Comments, where made
10Good amount of updates and interesting information. Timing wise it would be very helpful to avoid school holidays with these but I appreciate there seem to be many of those!
10Excellent variety of speakers kept to time kindly
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10Well organised and chaired. Very interesting speakers. Thank you
10useful discussion despite me not working in the public sector, it is still interesting to hear real life experiences and information on the conservation officer role and experience
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10Well presented and organised.
10Very useful and informative discussions on current topics and issues
10Very well organised and interesting topics
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10Engaged and engaging, relevant and involving.
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10Speakers on point and interesting, meeting ran smoothly and kept in good time. Really appreciated the updates and research findings.
10Excellent discussions. Enjoyed the PechaKutcha format and benefitted from the quick analyses. Always good to hear Bobs assessment also.
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9found the discussion and points raised generally very informative an great to hear what is happening across the profession, very thought provoking.
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9Great event, with a good range of speakers. Although it was good to have some regional perspectives, we need to forge some more international links.
9Well run – to time. Very interesting subject
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8Very useful session on COGs
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8One of the issues I raised in the Chat was answered; I will provide a link to Civic Voice; I would appreciate information on IHBC’s reaction to the Don’t Waste Buildings campaign.
8Not as good as being in the room…….
8Interesting!
8Useful to cover the issues faced by Local Authority Conservation Officers, and to see the comments in the chat. In person discussions on this issue would be useful at future events eg the Annual Conference.
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7meeting content very good . Had difficulty, logging in. Registered in Feb when first announced thought this was acknowledged but had to re register just before meeting as turned out all e mails where reminders and not a link . Technical issue maybe ? regards David Blackburn
7Great to have the short presentations. It’s difficult to get time to read all the links in the agenda so short snappy presentations on some of the key items (including for example the charter, to summarise key headings) is/would be really useful.
6Good contributions, but it doesn’t really feel like there’s a lot of opportunity for members to engage in the institute’s governance or policy directions.
1Not that much relevant since I am not a conservation officer

IHBC’s COUNCIL UPDATE

IHBC’s Councils are live events open exclusively to IHBC members

Council minutes, with updates, are Council’s formal record

For Council on 8 April 2026, a film and two papers submitted:

Chris Connelley in conversation with Joanna Saady: ‘Conservation in conversations: ‘Before the pre-App – an alternative approach in regulation’

Adam Dyer: ‘Green upgrades for London’s heritage homes’

Serena Cardozo: ‘From private sector architect to local authority conservation officer, via Public Practice’

Links to these papers are included in the final invitation to all members from IHBC’s President.

If you are a member and have not received the invitation & links to content, email Joanna Theobald at contact@ihbc.org.ukfor a re-send

Council feedback and more may be submitted online HERE

Council is supported by IHBC’s CREATIVE Conservation Fund

DONATE HERE

See more updates HERE.

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EARLY NOTICE: IHBC’s new ‘Leaders in Learning for Practice Network’ soon to seek ‘Interest’ from leads in relevant conservation-led education, training & learning programmes & courses

The IHBC will soon launch a call to register ‘Interest’ in our new network – ‘Leaders in Learning for Practice’ – aimed at service leads in built and historic environment conservation-led learning programmes and courses etc., with resources allocated, advocacy a priority, and plans to be shaped by Network members.

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Hear more from the RTPI , IHBC’s Newcastle School ‘Friends’ – as IHBC-member rates on offer to RTPI members for our Virtual Day School, 19/06

IHBC’s 2026 Day School, broadcasting from Newcastle on 19 June, boasts The Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) as our School ‘Friend’, offering reduced Virtual School rates to RTPI members as delegates while delegates will hear from former RTPI President Timothy David Crawshaw as he responds to a busy day of IHBC CPD.

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IHBC’s 2026 School FREE pre-conference webinars: Accessible learning for all (& excellent CPD too!) 29/05 (… intervention in international contexts), 05/06 (… skills… for Adaptive Reuse, a planning take with the RTPI, 2026 School Friend)

As the IHBC’s looks ahead to our 2026 Annual School in Newcastle in June, we are delighted to announce a series of free webinars, all led by expert speakers and linked to the School’s theme, ‘Adaptive Reuse’, an excellent opportunity to boost your heritage CPD, and for free.

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IHBC’s ‘Practice’ and ‘Research’ Signpost: Call to help Scottish survey of heritage-related content in construction education

A new survey – by Maryam Forghaniallahabadi – seeks input to inform how heritage-related knowledge, traditional building skills, and historic building materials are currently included within construction-related courses in Further Education and Higher Education institutions across Scotland.

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IHBC’s ‘Professional’ CPD Signpost: UNESCO sites offer a lifeline to biodiversity, new report shows

UNESCO’s latest report highlights the extraordinary contribution of its sites for both people and nature.

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IHBC Director’s pick from HESPR’s £486K+ costed works this week: Trust seeks accredited lead for feasibility etc work on listed property, to £28K+

The IHBC’s heritage business register HESPR – our Historic Environment Service Providers Recognition quality assurance service – sends members exclusive ‘News and Tender Alerts’, with the Director’s tender taster for NewsBlog readers this week a call  from a Heritage Trust for a conservation accredited architect etc. for a feasibility study linked to a listed house, to £28K+.

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IHBC features ‘Heritage from the (risky) doorstep’: Shakespeare Birthplace Trust places Hall’s Croft on HE’s at Risk Register

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The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust (SBT) has confirmed that Hall’s Croft, the Grade I listed home of Shakespeare’s daughter Susanna and her husband Dr John Hall, has been placed on Historic England’s Heritage at Risk Register

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CPRE launches urban countryside campaign: ‘On the Edge

The Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE) has launched its ‘On the Edge’ campaign, to be showcased in the garden of the same name at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2026, celebrating fragile, often-forgotten countryside on the edges of England’s towns and cities – and calling for urgent government action to protect it.

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Public Practice Recruitment & Skills Report 2025

The fourth Public Practice annual survey helps understand year-on-year trends and changes, to better understand the skills gap and the impact that the lack of resources is having on officers and their teams across each country.

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Martyn’s Law guidance… ‘to help businesses’

Government UK has issued new guidance published to ‘help organisations and businesses prepare for terrorist threats and protect lives’.

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Heritage Science Data Service (HSDS) User Needs Survey – Year 2

The Heritage Science Data Service (HSDS) is a new national platform designed to support heritage science research across the UK.

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IHBC features ‘Heritage from the Global doorstep’: Historic weather station & landmark on Banff’s Sulphur Mountain returned to former glory

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An historic weather station on Banff mountain peak has been restored, celebrates Rocky Mountain Outlook.

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EARLY NOTICE: IHBC’s new ‘Leaders in Learning for Practice Network’ soon to seek ‘Interest’ from leads in relevant conservation-led education, training & learning programmes & courses

The IHBC will soon launch a call to register ‘Interest’ in our new network – ‘Leaders in Learning for Practice’ – aimed at service leads in built and historic environment conservation-led learning programmes and courses etc., with resources allocated, advocacy a priority, and plans to be shaped by Network members.

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More updates from IHBC’s Council: On ‘Don’t Waste Buildings’ – A blog feature following a Council chat post by Celia Clark

Celia Clark, of the Portsmouth Society, the Hampshire Buildings Preservation Trust and the Sustainable Conservation Trust, remarked on the relevance of the relatively new ‘Don’t Waste Buildings’ (DWB) initiative at the IHBC’s last council, and agreed to write a short blog on its work as posted below.

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IHBC’s 2026 School FREE pre-conference webinars: Accessible learning for all (& excellent CPD too!) 22/05 (Old Buildings, New Rules…), 29/05 (… intervention in international contexts), 05/06 (… skills… for Adaptive Reuse, a planning take with the RTPI, 2026 School Friend)

As the IHBC’s looks ahead to our 2026 Annual School in Newcastle in June, we are delighted to announce a series of free webinars, all led by expert speakers and linked to the School’s theme, ‘Adaptive Reuse’, an excellent opportunity to boost your heritage CPD, and for free.

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Career conscious & in conservation? IHBC’s ‘Jobs etc.’ spans disciplines, levels & sectors, as interdisciplinary Conservation Professionals & heritage employers see public & personal benefits

To connect employers’ needs with practitioners’ skills, the IHBC regularly updates our NewsBlog readers on the wide-ranging opportunities in our ‘IHBC Jobs etc. service, so sign up for free alerts and tell your boss or team how our low-cost service helps them and brings public benefits too!

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Hear more from the RTPI , IHBC’s Newcastle School ‘Friends’ – as IHBC-member rates on offer to RTPI members for our Virtual Day School, 19/06

IHBC’s 2026 Day School, broadcasting from Newcastle on 19 June, boasts The Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) as our School ‘Friend’, offering reduced Virtual School rates to RTPI members as delegates while delegates will hear from former RTPI President Timothy David Crawshaw as he responds to a busy day of IHBC CPD.

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IHBC ‘Intervention’ CPD Signpost: Hop Pole Inn – Grade II Listed Building retrofit

The Greengauge consultancy reports on its ‘deep retrofit of a heritage community-owned pub’.

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IHBC HESPR’s ‘News from the Sector’: ARB’s ‘RAP… to strengthen routes to registration’

IHBC’s heritage business register HESPR – our Historic Environment Service Providers Recognition quality assurance scheme for heritage services – emails members weekly ‘News and Tender Alerts’, and this week features the ARB on its new Registration Assurance Process (RAP), ‘to strengthen routes to registration’.

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IHBC features ‘Heritage from the doorstep’: Midlands Church that leans more than the Tower of Pisa faces £100,000 bill to fix wonky floor

A church in the Midlands that has leaned at an angle greater than the Tower of Pisa is in need of more than £100,000 to repair its wonky flooring, reports Premier Christian News.

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NCT Survival stories: 77 churches saved for the future, thanks to new grants

The National Churches Trust (NCT) has reported on how, with supporters and Friends – those who leave a legacy to the National Churches Trust – as well as partner organisations, 77 more churches have been saved for the future thanks to a grant.

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CIOB launches first-ever degree programme to develop the next generation of construction leaders

The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) has announced the launch of its first-ever degree programme in partnership with De Montfort University in Leicester.

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New Report by CIC: Task & Finish Group update on Apprenticeship Assessment Reform

The ‘Impact of Assessment Reform on Built Environment Technical & Professional Apprenticeships’ report warns that apprenticeship assessment reform in England must not weaken competence, professional recognition or employer confidence in technical and professional apprenticeships across the sector.

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