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Daily Archives: 20/12/2012
‘App yourself a merry little Christmas’: test IHBC’s new conservation Webstarter & app
The IHBC has launched a new mobile app to complement its innovative conservation ‘Webstarter’ online resource, providing support for conservation learners and users of all ages as well as asking for feedback over the Christmas break. IHBC’s IT adviser Peter … Continue reading
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IHBC reports 12% cut in Wales’ HE staffing since 2009, but welcomes planning ties
The Institute of Historic Building Conservation (IHBC) has published the findings for its Wales local authority staff capacity in Historic Environment (HE) building conservation and archaeology, revealing a 12% cut in overall staffing levels since 2009, while also welcoming close … Continue reading
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IHBC welcomes sentencing on Lincoln church metal theft
The IHBC has welcomed the crackdown on heritage metal theft as six men have been sentenced after stealing lead from churches across three English counties. IHBC Projects officer Fional Newton said: ‘The recent conviction is part of Operation Brompton an … Continue reading
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BEFS ‘small town congress’ on line
The report from the Annual BEFS Congress for 2012, on ‘Small Towns’, co-sponsored by the IHBC and attended by the IHBC’s President Trefor Thorpe are now available. To see images of the Congress (courtesy Abigail Daly) click HERE Download the … Continue reading
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Scotland’s Historic Environment Audit (SHEA 2012) launched
Historic Scotland has launched the Scotland’s Historic Environment Audit (SHEA 2012) online. Historic Scotland writes: SHEA 2012 provides an analysis of key trends in the historic environment sector. It shows that Scotland’s historic environment is a unique asset, attracting millions … Continue reading
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New World Heritage ‘state of conservation’ information system
The World Heritage Centre, with support from the Flanders Government, has embarked on the development a comprehensive and integrated information system on the state of conservation of World Heritage properties. The World Heritage Centre writes: [The] information is now public … Continue reading
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History is more than Hitler & Henries’: History & Archives APPG
A draft report from the All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for History and Archives has criticised the way that history is taught in England, saying that too much emphasis is placed on a small number of topics with little to … Continue reading
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New research values R&M work at £12.5bn for GDP & endorses NHTG’s work!
A significant new study for the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) and English Heritage (EH) gives key statistics on the value of repair and maintenance (R&M) work, underpinning and endorsing existing work carried out for the National Heritage Training group (NHTG). … Continue reading
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CITB-CSkills doubles funding to boost industry skills base
CITB-ConstructionSkills (CITB-CSkills) has announced it will more than double the rate of grant available to employers for Training Plan and Short Duration training courses for one year only in a bid to boost the industry’s skills base. CITB-CSkills writes: The … Continue reading
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Homeowner development rights: Government to ignore own policy, says CLG Committee
The Government’s plans to extend planning permission exemptions are based on an inadequate impact assessment, warns the CLG Committee in a report just published. By failing to take account of the social and environmental effects, the same proposals also ignore … Continue reading
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Survey reveals England’s NPPF transition fears
Nearly three-quarters of the councils that say they need to revise their local plans to bring them in line with the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) do not expect to be able to do so before next spring when the … Continue reading
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CITB & CSCS making up
Organisations behind industry skills card scheme work on new agreement as CITB and CSCS negotiate new contract. CSCS writes: Following disagreements over the strategic direction of the Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) in 2011, which led CITB-ConstructionSkills to serve notice … Continue reading
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Prior approval option for change of use added to growth bill
The government has proposed that permitted development rights that allow changes of use may be made subject to prior approval in a new clause inserted into the growth and infrastructure bill. Search Planning Resource: LINK
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CSCS consults on CSCS, with £250 voucher prize on offer!
CSCS, the Construction Skills Certification Scheme, is seeking feedback on its work, encouraging feedback before the closing date of 31 December by offering a chance to win a £250 Amazon voucher. CSCS writes: CSCS would like to gain a good … Continue reading
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