Daily Archives: 02/07/2010

POWs managing risk: EH grants survey & support

The first ever sample survey of England’s 14,500 listed places of worship, just published by English Heritage, suggests that approximately 90 per cent are in good or fair condition but 10 per cent are potentially in need of urgent major … Continue reading

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WWII shelter access renewed

Wandsworth Council has approved plans to bring Balham’s Grade II-listed “Drum” back into public view. The Drum is a circular ‘pill box’ building on Balham Hill which provides access to a deep-level air raid shelter below. The underground shelter, which … Continue reading

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Robert Adam’s Witanhurst wins appeal

Robert Adam has scored a massive victory in his plans to revamp the largest private house in London not owned by a member of the royal family. The architect’s scheme to demolish part of the Witanhurst mansion in Highgate, an … Continue reading

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England: Regional updates & £1Bn help

Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg today launched a £1 billion Regional Growth Fund to help areas and communities at risk of being particularly affected by public spending cuts. The fund, which will operate in 2011/2012 and 2012/2013 will help areas … Continue reading

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‘Mediation in Planning’ report launched

The National Planning Forum has launched Mediation in Planning – a report by Leonora Rozee OBE and Kay Powell. Mediation is one of a family of techniques used to assist with improving communication, negotiation and consensus building. Mediation procedures are … Continue reading

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UK Green Bank: unlock low carbon investment

A report published today by the Green Investment Bank (GIB) Commission, a fully independent group convened by the Chancellor of the Exchequer to advise Government, highlights the urgent need for a new public financial institution to unlock the investment needed … Continue reading

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England battles red tape: HIPS, RSSs… & garden grabbing

The Government has issued a call to arms against pointless regulation and unnecessary bureaucracy, launching a new Your Freedom website at www.hmg.gov.uk/yourfreedom the site asks the public how they want the Government to redress the balance between the citizen and … Continue reading

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‘Green Deal’: 3.5m homes to be lagged, inc. solid walls

A massive increase in the amount of home insulation installed across Great Britain is being kick started today (30 June), paving the way for the Government’s new Green Deal. By properly insulating homes, people can save money on fuel bills, … Continue reading

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France’s new medieval castle

Deep in the forests of central France, an unusual architectural experiment is half-way to completion, as a team of masons replicates in painstaking detail the construction of an entire medieval castle, the Chateau de Guedelon, which was started in 1998, … Continue reading

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