IHBC’s update on our ‘LB Prosecutions Database’ – from Fenland DC, a GII in Wisbech – with new cases always sought

With a new report of another owner of a heritage building successfully prosecuted, Bob Kindred, who manages the IHBC’s LB Prosecutions Database documents is encouraging any cases not already on his records to be forwarded to him at government@ihbc.org.uk.

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Spotlighting IHBC’s latest Council: A paper you might have missed… Adam Dyer on ‘Green upgrades for London’s heritage homes’

IHBC’s latest Council received impressively positive feedback, but was very busy, so this NewsBlog post spotlights a paper easily missed in this part of our exploration of conservation services – in advance of a light-touch survey – all part of our response to our Parliamentary ‘5 Commitments to Help Heritage Skills in Conservation…’.

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Don’t need your paper Context? Do everyone a favour and pass it on, ‘Spreading the Word’ to help the Conservation Professional!

If you are no longer interested in holding on to your hardcopy Context don’t let it go to waste: ‘Help The Conservation Professional’ and pass it on to a friend or colleague, and help us all spread the word about the great benefits offered by the IHBC and our members!

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IHBC’s ‘Professional’ CPD Signpost: HE on ‘Delivering Heritage Construction Skills and Training in Projects’

Conservation and heritage capital projects offer great opportunities to build in skills and training, and Historic England (HE) has a resource hub that brings together information on different stages of the planning process.

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IHBC HESPR’s ‘News from the Sector’: DB on ‘…. carbon and indigenous slate’, and IHBC’s special offer to HESPR Staff for 2026 Virtual School, 19 June

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 Designing Buildings on winners in IHBC’s 2025 Gus Astley Student Awards.

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IHBC features ‘Heritage from the (listed) doorstep’: HES designates Glasgow’s Ubiquitous Chip following consultation

Historic Environment Scotland (HES) designated the Ubiquitous Chip on Ashton Lane, Glasgow as a listed building following a consultation from 29 January to 19 February 2026.

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Government UK consultation on ‘Fees for planning applications’, to 18/05

This consultation seeks views on proposals to establish a new national default fee schedule for planning applications and on the principles of local fee setting, closing on 18 May.

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CIC on CIOB: National construction careers campaign needed to meet development demand

A nation-wide campaign to promote the varied and rewarding careers on offer across the UK construction sector is needed to cut unemployment, reduce the skills gap and deliver on Government housing and infrastructure ambitions, says the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB).

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HES: More heritage funding to tackle rising cost and climate challenge

Historic Environment Scotland (HES) has raised the maximum grant available per project by a quarter of a million pounds

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High streets revived and children given safe places to play

Government UK has announced a new initiative to support local areas to reimagine and revive their struggling high streets.

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St James’s Piccadilly secures £4.75m National Lottery Heritage Fund grant for landmark Wren Project

St James’s Piccadilly has announced the award of £4.75Mn from The National Lottery Heritage Fund to support of its Wren Project — a transformational £24Mn initiative to renew and reimagine the historic church for the 21st century.

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The Palm House at Kew Garden’s journey to a greener future

The Heritage Fund has reported on a project to sustainably renovate the home of globally important tropical plants and help audiences learn about the natural world along the way.

The Heritage Fund writes:

The Victorian Palm House sits at the heart of Royal Botanical Garden (RBG) Kew’s UNESCO World Heritage Site in London. It was last refurbished in the 1980s and now needs significant work as the high humidity and poor ventilation impact the structure. The glasshouse is home to plants, many which are endangered or extinct in the wild, that support vital research into medicine, biodiversity loss and future foods. The £60million project – which we’ve committed a potential £10m towards – is aiming to set a new standard for sustainably renovating complex heritage buildings and engaging visitors with nature.

Creating an environmentally sustainable future

Reuben Briggs, Head of Estates Projects at Kew Gardens, says: ‘From the start, we wanted to make the project as sustainable as possible.  The Palm House is one of the biggest energy users on the site. As it’s a tropical glasshouse, it must be kept at 20 degrees all year round, which takes around 15% of all the gas we use.’…

… ‘That includes improving the performance of the building, doing whole life carbon assessments on all the materials we’re using, thinking about reducing emissions during the construction process and the operation of the building, including appropriate green energy tariffs. The project is complicated by the fact the Palm House is such a unique building and so we’ve had to create a bespoke net-zero framework.’

How RBG Kew is developing its plans

Heritage Fund applications over £250,000 usually include a development phase to help projects work on plans. We’ve awarded £240,000 in development funding ahead of a potential delivery grant of up to £10m. This initial funding is supporting research and testing for the Palm House project. The team is using condition surveys to explore how the building performs and identify what improvements can be made.

Reuben says: ‘We can’t fit double glazing or vacuum glazing into the structure and so the best way we can make thermal improvements is through reducing the amount of warm air that’s lost. We looked at how we might replace the glass and what type of seal might work best. In the end we developed an extruded silicon seal, which fits in between where the glass overlaps.’

The team is also using modelling to understand how to get the best heat coverage within the building and exploring the best location to install the air source heat pumps to minimise space, visual and acoustic impacts. It’s also working with The World Monument Fund’s Greener Glasshouses Network to learn from and inform other UK and international sites.

Engaging audiences along the way

Alongside the renovation, the project will explore how RBG Kew can engage visitors with the Palm House and the collection held within.  Reuben says: ‘We want to use it to tell the story of what Kew does in terms of botanic science and how that helps the natural world. Through this development phase, teams are going out and engaging with audiences across schools, visitors and under-served groups to get their opinions, not just on the activities, but the project as a whole.’

Kew will embed what it learns into the site’s interpretation and activity plan. Some of its ideas include:

  • a digital rainforest experience to allow children to learn about the importance of the natural environment
  • a model climate change conference to bring together young people to talk about the environment crisis
  • interpretation to showcase sustainable conservation in action
  • Kew plans to share learnings across its networks and the heritage sector to inspire other organisations to explore decarbonising their buildings. Reuben says he welcomes any questions.

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Competition to launch national forest in Ox-Cam Growth Corridor

The government has launched a competition to help deliver a second new national forest, as search begins for a location for a third.

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IHBC features ‘Heritage from the Global doorstep’: Decision on proposed apartments at Bessborough site due in July

Cork City Council granted permission to demolish almost a dozen buildings at Bessborough in Blackrock, to make way for the apartments, reports The Irish Examiner.

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Spotlighting IHBC’s latest Council: A paper you might have missed… Adam Dyer on ‘Green upgrades for London’s heritage homes’

IHBC’s latest Council received impressively positive feedback, but was very busy, so this NewsBlog post spotlights a paper easily missed in this part of our exploration of conservation services – in advance of a light-touch survey – all part of our response to our Parliamentary ‘5 Commitments to Help Heritage Skills in Conservation…’.

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IHBC is planning for growth, so grow with us by volunteering, with our Committees, Boards and Branches, or Panels, Groups and more as suits – just let us know!

The IHBC has recently secured permission to seek a Charter while delivery of our 5 Parliamentary Commitments is under way and Branch Consultants are in place, and much more too, so we’re now calling for volunteers to help, and grow your skills with us!

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IHBC ‘Intervention’ Signpost: SAVE Britain’s Heritage Buildings at Risk Register

SAVE’s Buildings at Risk register highlights historic buildings that are vacant and whose future is uncertain, to raise awareness and provide a platform to advocate for their retention and reuse.

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IHBC Director’s pick from HESPR’s £2.4M costed works: Public body seeks Heritage etc. consultant for iconic project, to 16/04 & £1.3+Mn

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 by a public body for a Heritage etc Consultant for an iconic project, to 16/04 and £1.3Mn+.

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IHBC features ‘Heritage from the (valued?) doorstep’: Edinburgh’s Argyle House qualifies for listed status – but won’t get it

Edinburgh’s Argyle House qualifies for listed status – but won’t get it,  as it is unlikely to be granted protection from proposed demolition, reports The Edinburgh Evening News.

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IHBC features ‘Heritage from the (under-valued?) doorstep’: Developer fights to keep new features on church

A developer who replaced historic stained glass church windows with UPVC is fighting to keep the new installations, according to the BBC.

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Launch of new fund with ‘more flexible terms’ in AHF’s 50th year of lending: inaugurated by Cadw with £500K

The Architectural Heritage Fund (AHF) has announced the first investment in a new fund that will enable more flexible terms to heritage projects in Wales as funding from Cadw will inaugurate the 50th Anniversary Fund with a £500,000 investment.

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HSE: ‘Consultation on the Control of Lead at Work Regulations’ to 24 May

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has announced a consultation on ‘The Control of Lead at Work Regulations 2002 exposure values and associated guidance’, which is ‘relevant to employers and those directly involved in lead manufacturing and lead-use sectors’ and open to 24 May.

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Icon launches Conservation Skills at Risk project

The Institute of Conservation (Icon) has launched a new project to identify conservation skills at risk and help safeguard the future of UK heritage.

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AHRC Collaborative Doctoral Partnership (CDP) opportunity on ‘Spaces of Health: Connecting Past and Present Experiences of Health and Wellbeing in Heritage’, open to 1 May

Historic England and the University of Leeds have announced a fully funded four-year Collaborative Doctoral Studentship from 1 October 2026, providing full tuition fees with a tax-free maintenance allowance, with applications open to 1 May.

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Local people take the lead in ‘Pride in Place’ across  40 more communities

Government UK has announced forty more communities selected for Pride in Place, with local people choosing how £20 million is invested to strengthen their neighbourhood.

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