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RTPI on ‘Why planning needs better outcome measurement’

Planning is about so much more than the number of applications approved and the speed of processing them so the RTPI is commissioning research aimed at producing a toolkit that can demonstrate a wider range of outcomes (deadline 9am on … Continue reading

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Lewes Castle update: collapsed wall

After some 600 tonnes of rubble fell from a medieval boundary wall at Lewes Castle into a neighbouring garden last week, contractors will be accessing the site of the collapsed wall in order to carry out emergency maintenance work, while … Continue reading

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VAG Winter 2020 Conference bursaries closing 6 December: ‘Marks on buildings’, 2-5 January 2020, Leicester

The Vernacular Architecture Group(VAG) is offering three bursaries to assist registered students or professionals in the early years of their career to attend their 2020 Winter Conference, in Leicester University, on 4-5 January 2020. image: VAG website

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AHRC blog on ‘The Fall of the Berlin Wall: British residents remember…’

A recent Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) blog marks the 30th anniversary of the Berlin Wall as Dr Grace Huxford shares the viewpoints of those that were often overlooked during this defining moment in history, linked to her work … Continue reading

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Don’t forget: IHBC’s great ‘FREE CPD’ opportunity: Still chances to join us at Council+, London GII* venue, 28 November, on ‘CPD…’ (Expenses paid; numbers restricted)

Apply now by contacting Fiona at operations@ihbc.org.uk to register to find out more about how the IHBC is integrating the CPD across its operations, and help us improve our services to you, in London on 28 November (Expenses paid; numbers … Continue reading

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NT launches new ‘Guide to Heritage in Neighbourhood Plans’, by IHBC past Chair Dave Chetwyn IHBC

The National Trust (NT) has launched its new ‘Guide to Heritage in Neighbourhood Plans’, written by IHBC past Chair and current trustee, Dave Chetwyn IHBC, which ‘describes how heritage can be incorporated into neighbourhood plans… everything from guidance on collecting … Continue reading

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More looking ahead to #IHBCBrighton2020 and ‘OLD TOWNS : NEW FUTURES’, as number of shoppers on UK high street falls by 10% in seven years

Bricks and mortar retailers suffer increase in online sales as well as rising costs and rates, in more worrying signs of the scale of the threat to the traditional economics of the High Street! image: IHBC SE Branch

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IHBC’s ‘Heritage from the (school’s) doorstep’: Rochdale schools win national heritage award

Caldershaw Primary School and St Andrew’s C of E Primary School are the first in Rochdale to win the national Heritage Schools Award, given through Historic England’s Heritage Schools programme to those that have embedded local history into the curriculum, … Continue reading

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IHBC’s international ‘Opportunity Signpost’: ‘Salut Paris – Reclaiming the Urban Voids of Paris’

Paris offers an opportunity to ‘design and augment a part of its public space by converting it into community platform near the historical Ornano Street,  which has a pre-existing garden and Restaurant (Le Recyclerie and Jardins du Ruisseau) that attracts … Continue reading

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Review of Scotland’s historic lighthouses for ‘Year of Coasts and Waters 2020’

Historic Environment Scotland (HES) has announced that lighthouses up and down the country will be reviewed for listing as part of the Year of Coasts and Waters 2020. image:  for illustration purposes only – Fiona Newton

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Future Homes Standard consultation: Changes to Part L and Part F of the Building Regulations for new dwellings, closes 10/01/20

Consultation on the uplift to standards of Part L of the Building Regulations and changes to Part F, the first step in achieving the Future Homes Standards, with the consultation closing on 10 January 2020. image: Open Government Licence v3.0

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AHRC funding opportunities listing

The Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) has issued another of its regular listings of funding opportunities for research.

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ONS: Urban green spaces raise nearby house prices by an average of £2,500

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) reports that urban properties close to public parks, gardens and playing fields are more expensive, with the opportunity to see how much green space adds to the value to property. image: for illustration purposes … Continue reading

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The rise of ‘facadism’ in London, from the BBC and ‘The Gentle Author’

London blogger The Gentle Author has been photographing the changing face of London, focusing on what is known as ‘facadism’, the practice of destroying everything apart from the front wall and constructing a new building behind it.

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IHBC launches consultation on Corporate Plan 2020-25 (‘CP25’) as ‘Stage 1’ scoping: First responses sought by 1 January

IHBC’s members and prospective members are asked to study, scrutinise and feed back on the IHBC’s evolving Corporate Plan for 2020-25 – called  CP25 – and let us know what we need to add, change or develop in the forward plans for … Continue reading

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IHBC President launches next #IHBCMarshAwards: ‘Your new chance to nominate ‘retired IHBC members’ and/or ‘successful learners’ for our awards’, closing 29 Feb 2020

The IHBC’s Marsh Awards, developed in partnership with the Marsh Christian Trust, has entered its successful fifth year with the launch of the two 2020 Awards – one celebrating civic contributions of retired IHBC members, and one for successful learning … Continue reading

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IHBC’s great ‘FREE CPD’ opportunity: Still chances to join us at Council+, London GII* venue, 28 November, on ‘CPD for interdisciplinary practitioners’ (Expenses paid; numbers restricted)

Apply now by contacting Fiona at operations@ihbc.org.uk to register to find out more about how the IHBC is integrating the CPD across its operations, and help us improve our services to you, in London on 28 November (Expenses paid; numbers … Continue reading

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More looking ahead to #IHBCBrighton2020 and ‘OLD TOWNS : NEW FUTURES’… as blueprint ‘Prospectus’ for 100 multi-million pound Town Deals revealed

The Towns Fund prospectus, just issued, paves the way for a new generation of Town Deals to regenerate town centres, boost businesses and improve infrastructure. image: Open Government Licence v3.0

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IHBC’s HESPR pick from £100M+ costed opportunities this week: Housing Association with substantial historic legacy seeks consultants for Framework Agreement, valued £100M, closing 06/12

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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Possible first for Proceeds of Crime Act as couple ordered to pay £42,000 after harming Grade II listed building in Peak District NP

A married couple have been ordered to pay £42,000 in penalties after making unauthorised alterations to a Grade II listed building in the Peak District National Park (NP), believed to be one of the first cases of its kind in … Continue reading

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Historic Environment Scotland seek new Board Members: closing Friday, 6 December 2019

Historic Environment Scotland (HES) seeks new Board Members in areas including archives, visitor management and large-scale project management as well as one new Board member to join the Audit, Risk & Assurance Committee. closing Friday, 6 December 2019.

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Great Yarmouth Winter Gardens: Repairs ordered to save listed building

Urgent repairs have been ordered to save one of the country’s most endangered building from dilapidation as damaged windows at the Winter Gardens in Great Yarmouth – the Grade II* listed seafront building – will be boarded up and scaffolding … Continue reading

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Increase in construction injuries and fall in prosecutions raises concerns for long term safety

Unite, the UK’s construction union, has warned that new figures from the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) showing a rise in construction injuries and a fall in prosecutions is a ‘dangerous cocktail’ and undermines recent improvements in safety.

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PHE report on ‘Spatial Planning for Health’ calls on build environment and health professionals to communicate more

Public Health England (PHE) report ‘Spatial Planning for Health, An evidence resource for planning and designing healthier places’, which looks at areas from neighbourhood design to the environment, calls on built environment professionals and public health officials to ‘communicate more’. … Continue reading

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Medieval wall collapse in Lewes

An investigation is underway following the collapse of a wall, part of Lewes Castle’s curtain wall, that sparked a large emergency response. 

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