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Don’t forget: IHBC, CARE, RICS, RIAS ICON & more, at GCHT’s ‘Your Career in Conservation… Accreditation’ conference & workshops, Glasgow, 26/03

IHBC, CARE, RICS, RIAS ICON & more, at GCHT’s ‘Your Career in Conservation… Accreditation’ conference & workshops, Glasgow, 26/03

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IHBC at HE’s ‘Traditional Roofs’ conference update, on Wood and more

The IHBC joined exhibitors and advised some of the 150 delegates at the recent Historic England (HE) event on ‘Traditional Roofs Conference: Repair and conservation of traditional roofs’, as HE reported on its research into historic roofs and attendant pressures … Continue reading

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IHBC’s ‘Heritage from the doorstep’: Councillor ‘delighted’ that neighbourhood plan prevails after judicial review over ‘local gap’

Hook’s neighbourhood plan is finally ready to be adopted by Hart District Council (HDC) after a legal challenge from a developer – a challenge over a ‘local gap’ to prevent two settlements from merging – is dismissed, writes the Romsey … Continue reading

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IHBC’s ‘Heritage from the doorstep’: Redruth HAZ high street funding

Redruth town centre could be set to get a welcome boost thanks to millions of pounds to help breathe life into historic buildings, as the Falmouth Packet outlines the town’s ambitions around the Heritage Action Zone (HAZ).

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IHBC’s CPD Boost, out of Context: Conservation of timber buildings – technique, archive, philosophy

The most recent issue of Context, No 162, devoted to the heritage of New Towns offers  a peek into an archive of timber conservation history, through the records of the practice of FWB and Mary Charles Chartered Architects, a fascinating … Continue reading

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Council & BPT in conservation partnership: Aberdeenshire Council and North East Scotland Preservation Trust secure SM’s future

A partnership led by Aberdeenshire Council with support from the North East Preservation Trust (NESPT) has secured the future of Tullich Kirk – a nationally-important Scheduled Monument (SM) to the east of Ballater – which has been undergoing a sensitive … Continue reading

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GB’s Bridge maintenance backlog grows a third, with £6.7 billion needed to clear workload

The one-off cost of clearing the total maintenance backlog for the near 72,000 council-managed road bridges in Great Britain (GB) has increased by a third.

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Auditors raise concerns over councils in England spending £6.6bn on property

Councils in England have spent £6.6bn on purchasing commercial property in the past three years, the National Audit Office (NAO) has revealed, reports LocalGov, raising concerns on the wider impacts.

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Industry archive broken up and at risk

An historic construction industry archive collection – the  Construction Industry Resource Centre Archive (CIRCA) – is being broken up and some is at risk of being lost forever because the volunteers who look after it are running out of time … Continue reading

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New owner wanted! Brandon Station, Suffolk, needs ‘owner who cares’

SAVE Britain’s Heritage is seeking an urgent reprieve for a threatened, empty and forlorn country station – Brandon Station in Suffolk, which served both the RAF and the US Air Force during the second world war – that is crying … Continue reading

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RIBA: Building regulations proposals fail to meet scale of climate challenge

The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has responded to the Future Homes Standard consultation on proposed changes to the Building Regulations for new homes, and arguing that the proposed changes do not go far enough and offering recommendation that … Continue reading

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England’s government pledges £500 million to bring back historic rail lines

Pledges of £500 million to bring back historic rail lines have been announced, as investment to drive forward reversal of the Beeching era cuts. image: Open Government Licence v3.0

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Don’t forget: Thoughts on IHBC’s draft new ‘Articles’ encouraged by end March and after

Don’t forget: IHBC seeks first responses on draft ‘Articles’ by end Feb and after

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More FREE CPD from the IHBC with Council+ : Special opportunities for early career practitioners to learn, network and engage, London, 23/04!

IHBC’s Council+ meetings offer members of any category and all stages of learning a unique chance to explore our work and help our development, with our Spring event in London, on 23 April, focussing on ‘big picture’ content suggested and/or … Continue reading

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#IHBCMarshAwards extended to end March: Nominate ‘retired IHBC members’ and/or ‘successful learners’ for £500 cash awards and free Brighton School places, closing 31 March

The IHBC’s Marsh Awards closing date has been extended to March 31, so please take a few minutes to enter your retired colleagues and/or successful learners for their chance of £500 cash awards and a free place at the IHBC’s … Continue reading

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IHBC’s HESPR pick, from £4.5M+ costed opportunities: National body seeks listing services, closing 25/03, valued £301+K

The IHBC’s heritage business register HESPR – our Historic Environment Service Providers Recognition quality assurance scheme for heritage services working to the IHBC’s standards – emails members weekly ‘News and Tender Alerts’, and the IHBC Director’s top pick this week … Continue reading

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IHBC’s ‘Heritage from the doorstep’: Sheffield’s Full Monty working men’s club has been saved from demolition – for now

A working men’s club which appeared in The Full Monty has been given a temporary reprieve from the bulldozers as Sheffield City Council has refused permission for Shiregreen Club to be demolished after a petition to save the venue attracted … Continue reading

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HE and partners call for VAT rates for refurbishment to be reduced

To meet the government’s target of being carbon neutral by 2050, we must recycle, reuse and responsibly adapt our existing historic buildings, according to this year’s Heritage Counts report, so Historic England and partners are calling for a reduction in … Continue reading

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HES: New plan steps up heritage response to climate crisis

Historic Environment Scotland (HES) has unveiled a new ‘Climate Action Plan 2020-25’ at Tantallon Castle. image: HES

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Design Principles from the National Infrastructure Commission’s Design Group targets: ‘Climate, People, Places and Value’

Design Principles for National Infrastructure, developed by the Commission’s Design Group in consultation with all infrastructure sectors, sets out four principles to guide the planning and delivery of major infrastructure projects: climate, people, places and value.

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Opening of £3M fund to boost communities’ health and wellbeing

The National Lottery Community Fund and The King’s Fund have launched a £3 million fund to empower voluntary and community sector organisations and the local health and care sector to work together to boost the health and wellbeing of their … Continue reading

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Bell from ‘England’s smallest church’ in Wiltshire stolen… and sought!

Thieves have stolen a 291-year-old bell from a tiny church, Bremilham Church on Cowage Farm, near Malmesbury, Wiltshire, recognised as the smallest in England. image: copyright TOM COLLINS  

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28 built environment professional bodies jointly pledge to tackle climate change

Twenty five built environment professional bodies in membership of the Construction Industry Council together with the UK Green Building Council, the Edge and the University College of Estate Management have joint pledged to work together to tackle climate change. image: … Continue reading

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68 new parks to inject green space into England’s urban areas

England’s Communities Secretary has announced dozens of community groups that will receive funding to ‘transform neglected urban spaces into thriving green spaces’. image: Open Government Licence v3.0

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Crystal Palace dinosaurs added to HE’s ‘at risk’ register

A dinosaur park featuring 30 reptilian replicas has been added to Historic England’s (HE) list of sites at risk of being lost.

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