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Daily Archives: 16/03/2012
IHBC Annual Gus Astley Student Awards 2011 announced
The Institute of Historic Building Conservation (IHBC), the professional body for built and historic environment conservation specialists, has announced the winners of the 2011 Annual Gus Astley Student Award, selected by the guest judge Rory Cullen, Head of Buildings at … Continue reading
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John Yates joins Council of Canal and River Trust
The past-chair of the Institute of Historic Building Conservation (IHBC), John Yates, is now on the Council of the newly formed Canal and River Trust – the future owner of the canals, rivers, reservoirs and docks of British Waterways – … Continue reading
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IHBC Annual School reminder: end-of-year budgets
The IHBC is reminding members and their colleagues that they may want to take advantage of any end-of-year budget surpluses – and the Annual School’s early bird delegate rate – to book places or secure sponsorship at the 2012 School, … Continue reading
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Appeal Court rules on village green cases
Campaigners making use of the village and town green safeguarding regime have had mixed fortunes in the Court of Appeal. The Court of Appeal upheld last November’s decision of the High Court over the status of Markham and Little Francis … Continue reading
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DOENI serves urgent works notice in Portrush
The Department of the Environment in Northern Ireland (DOENI)has served an Urgent Works Notice on the owner of Corrstown House, 155 Hopefield Road, Portrush. This property is a good example of a pre-1830 Georgian farmhouse with its original vernacular outbuildings. … Continue reading
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FMB Appoints new Chief Executive
The Federation of Master Builders (FMB), the UK’s largest trade association in the building industry, has appointed Brian Berry as its new Chief Executive. Derek Bostock, National President of the FMB said: ’I’m delighted that Brian Berry has agreed to … Continue reading
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RCAHMS review update issued
The Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical monuments of Scotland has issued an update on the progress of its review. RCAHMS writes: In November 2011, the Cabinet Secretary for Culture and External Affairs, Fiona Hyslop, commissioned Historic Scotland to … Continue reading
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England’s Neighbourhood Planning Regulations issued
England’s Neighbourhood Planning (General) Regulations 2012, which come into force on 6 April, have been posted online. The Explanatory Memorandum states that: ‘The regulations set out the procedure for the designation of neighbourhood areas and neighbourhood forums and for the … Continue reading
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2012 election results for ARB
Voting in the 2012 election of architects to the Architects Registration Board (ARB) closed at noon on 1 March 2012 and the results have been announced. ARB’s electoral officer writes: …. I am pleased to announce the results, in order … Continue reading
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Brecon Beacons NPA seeks ‘dark sky reserve’ status
The Brecon Beacons National Park Authority is applying for the park to become an international dark sky reserve. If successful this would mean the night sky in the area would be protected and lighting controls would prevent light pollution. The … Continue reading
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New Acting Director for BEFS
Built Environment Forum Scotland (BEFS) – the link body for built environment bodies in Scotland – is delighted to announce the appointment of John Pelan, currently Director of the Scottish Civic Trust (SCT), as its new Acting Director, building a … Continue reading
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Green Deal cash boost
A total of £3.5million in funding has been announced to help train hundreds of people in key green skills ahead of the launch of the Green Deal, delivering on the Deputy Prime Minister’s announcement in March last year to create … Continue reading
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Heritage Schools for cultural education
Education Secretary Michael Gove is to ask English Heritage to draw up a list of local schoolchildren can visit them and be inspired by ‘our rich island shistorical sites so story’. Mr Gove said the part that the local historic … Continue reading
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OS fund to help build the Big Society
The Ordnance Survey (OS) – Britain’s national mapping agency – is offering a prize pot of £115,000 for new ideas that use geography to help solve problems in communities, with a deadline for applications of 28 March. The GeoVation Challenge … Continue reading
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