Daily Archives: 06/10/2009

CABE green space scholarship

CABE Space is offering up to eight people the opportunity to learn how well-designed spaces can benefit communities through the 2010 CABE Space design skills scholarships. The scholarships have been set up to boost design awareness in professions that create … Continue reading

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Draft 3rd National Heritage Science Strategy out

IHBC members are among the wide constituency consulted in the development of the Third National Heritage Science Strategy report, just released, on ‘Understanding capacity in the heritage science sector’. The deadline for comments on the report is the end of … Continue reading

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Audit Commission: Room for innovation in England’s £250 Bn asset management

Today (22 September) the Commission is publishing a detailed guide to how councils can manage their assets better. It is based on the experience of six case study councils that are using their land and property assets in innovative and … Continue reading

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First e-Consultation Hub Connector launched

Ocella Software Systems Limited has launched the first Connector for the Planning Portal e-Consultation Hub. The Hub Connector provides a fully integrated online consultation solution for Local Planning Authorities. Ocella was the first to respond to the demand of its … Continue reading

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Review of England’s safeguarded ‘green’ sites

Environment Secretary Hilary Benn today announced a review of England’s wildlife and ecological network, including the links with national parks and its ability to adapt to climate change and other pressures.  The team producing the report, due in June 2010, … Continue reading

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