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Daily Archives: 11/01/2013
IHBC Gus Astley Student Award: Winners announced
The Institute of Historic Building Conservation (IHBC), the professional body for built and historic environment conservation specialists, has announced the winners in its prestigious Annual Student Award. The 2012 judge, Terry Levinthal, of the National Trust for Scotland (NTS), awarded … Continue reading
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IHBC interests in New Year Honours
Links between the Institute of Historic Building Conservation (IHBC) and the New Year Honours list reflect the institute’s small but increasingly significant role across the full diversity of heritage interests. IHBC member Deborah Dance, director of the Oxford Preservation Trust, … Continue reading
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IHBC warns over England’s planning relaxation for solid wall insulation
Planning rules governing what is and is not permitted when carrying out developments on homes in England are being relaxed to encourage take up of the Green Deal, Energy and Climate Minister Greg Barker said, as The Institute of Historic … Continue reading
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CLG Parliamentary Committee: Urgent inquiry on planning guidance
The Communities and Local Government (CLG) Committee has launched a new inquiry on the proposals arising from the England’s Taylor Review of Planning Practice Guidance, and, with related consultation due on 15 February, has launched an urgent call for written … Continue reading
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HS: traditional building charter consultation
Historic Scotland (HS) has launched an informal consultation on developing a ‘traditional building charter’, and is seeking initial comments by 18 January. The draft proposed text for the charter reads as follows: We, the undersigned, acknowledging the physical and cultural … Continue reading
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‘VAT cut’ tops NY wish-list for building firms
A VAT cut for housing renovation and repair work is at the top of the New Year’s (NY) wish-list for most small and medium-sized construction companies. The Federation of Master Builders (FMB) writes: In a major survey of members of … Continue reading
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EH’s Blue Plaques team scaled back
Following a 34% funding cut in the 2010 spending settlement, English Heritage Commissioners made the decision that the Blue Plaque Scheme was to be funded in an alternative way in the future with, as a step towards creating a new … Continue reading
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England planning information requirements to change
An Order amending the rules on the information which must be submitted with an English planning application will come into force on 31 January. This Order removes existing national requirements for information on layout and scale to be provided with … Continue reading
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John Penrose: ‘We should list views as well as buildings’!
John Penrose MP wants to know what are people’s favourite views, and he wants to know if you want those views protected. conservativehome.blogs writes: Writing in the Telegraph the former Culture minister argues that great views should be protected from … Continue reading
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RTPI awards open for entries
Entries for the Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) Awards for Planning Excellence are now open, and people are being encouraged to submit their entries before the deadline of 15 February. Submissions are open in the following categories: Awards for projects … Continue reading
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Survey: Planning department concerns over resources
Nearly two-thirds of respondents to a survey of local authority planners do not believe their department has the financial or personnel resources to work with communities on planning issues. Search Planning Resource: LINK
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OFSTED on CITB-ConstructionSkills learning services: ‘outstanding’
CITB-ConstructionSkills today celebrated a clean sweep of ‘outstanding’ ratings following an Ofsted inspection of its provision for learners. Ofsted rated the organisation as ‘outstanding’ in all three of its inspection categories; outcomes for learners; quality of teaching; learning and assessment … Continue reading
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Seminars on new EU funding programmes
Another round of seminars on new EU funding programmes is about to commence. Connexus writes: The next round of the popular CulturEuro seminars will focus on the new EU funding programmes from 2014 and will provide the latest information on … Continue reading
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