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Daily Archives: 28/09/2012
IHBC NW Branch event: Heritage & the High Street – 17 Oct 2012
Booking closes at midday on Monday 15th October for the IHBC’s Northwest (NW) Branch 2012 Conference, Heritage and the High Street, which will take place in Liverpool on Wednesday 17 October. This year’s conference looks at how successful heritage regeneration … Continue reading
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IHBC welcomes Berkeley Homes’ Tony Pidgely to Charterhouse
The Institute of Historic Building Conservation (IHBC) was delighted to welcome Tony Pidgely, Chair of the Berkeley Group, to its 2012 Council reception at Charterhouse, as well as to speak at the institute’s practitioners’ forum on ‘localism’, in Godalming, on … Continue reading
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New IHBC journal, Context, out: School 2012 – ‘Significance’
The new issue of the journal of the Institute of Historic Building Conservation (IHBC), Context, has been issues, themed on the IHBC’s recent Annual School on ‘Significance’, while also presenting two important case studies on the operation of the new … Continue reading
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UAHS secures judicial review over Belfast demolition
The Ulster Architectural Heritage Society (UAHS) has been granted the right to a judicial review of Northern Ireland’s environment minister Alex Attwood’s decision to approve the demolition of the Athletic Stores building in central Belfast. UAHS writes: The High Court … Continue reading
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RIBA public poll tells coalition to reconsider planning reforms
According to a YouGov poll commissioned by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), 54% of respondents believe that the government’s plan to remove the need for planning permission for house and building extensions would mean the quality of the … Continue reading
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Don Foster: planners have important role
New communities minister Don Foster has emphasised the importance of planners and creating mixed communities at the Liberal Democrat party conference in Brighton. The RTPI ran an invitation-only breakfast and a public fringe at the LibDem Conference in Brighton on … Continue reading
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Pickles 1: ‘Public will ‘take on’ extension rebels’
Communities secretary Eric Pickles has warned that the public will ‘take on’ councils who choose to block the coalition’s plan to allow homeowners to build larger extensions without the need for planning permission by seeking damages against them. Search Planning … Continue reading
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Pickles 2: Council slams Pickles’ ‘unbelievable’ extension intervention
A row over the coalition’s plan to allow larger extensions to be built without planning consent has deepened after a Tory borough criticised the communities secretary’s suggestion that residents may seek damages against councils that block the plan. Search Planning … Continue reading
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Pickles round-up: ‘Sue the Council’ ! ‘Ha ha’ say the lawyers….
Planning lawyer Martin Goodall’s planning law blog explored the issues around the CLG minister’s call to sue planning authorities. Martin Goodall writes: I missed Pickles’ performance on BBC’s Sunday Politics Show yesterday, but I nearly fell off my chair laughing … Continue reading
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Government: Green Deal delayed until 2013
Energy secretary confirms Green Deal retrofitting work has been put back by four months. Building.co.uk News: LINK
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Design Council appoints John Mathers as CE
The Design Council has appointed John Mathers as its Chief Executive. John joins the Design Council from his role as Chief Executive of the Holmes & Marchant Group, one of the world’s iconic design brands. John has over 30 years’ … Continue reading
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Giant Scotland map listed
A giant three-dimensional map of Scotland built by Polish nationals in the grounds of a Borders hotel has been awarded B-listed status by the Scottish Government’s heritage adviser, Historic Scotland. The Great Polish Map of Scotland was built in the … Continue reading
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£12M to help England cities kick-start Green Deal
Seven cities across England will receive a share of £12m today to help them kick-start the Green Deal in their regions. The cities – Birmingham, Bristol, Leeds, Manchester, Newcastle, Nottingham and Sheffield – have put forward ambitious proposals to lower … Continue reading
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Natural England: Designations Strategy
Natural England has adopted a new approach to the way our most precious landscapes, geology and wildlife will be protected in the future. Natural England writes: We have published a new Designations Strategy which takes forward the recommendations of the … Continue reading
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