Daily Archives: 09/08/2013

New Context: IHBCside heritage… conservation at the beach!

Summer is here, and Context has gone to the beach as the IHBC’s membership journal is now out, looking at our seaside heritage. IHBC Director, Seán O’Reilly said: ‘Just now, as some of our smaller seaside resorts seem to be … Continue reading

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Shaping up for Bristol: IHBC SW on ‘Characterisation’ – details out

The detailed programme for the IHBC SW Branch Day Conference on ‘Characterisation… Making sense of place’ on 20 September, is now in place, so be sure to book now for what will be a very special combination of conservation, characterisation, … Continue reading

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IHBC Members with benefits: Post historic sites online for film use & media profiles & get 15% off subs!

Heritage4Media (H4M), which is developing a web-based listing for historic locations to access the filmmaking and media-profiling industries, is offering a 15% pre-launch discount on private and institutional subscriptions for listings of buildings and areas sourced through IHBC members and … Continue reading

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IHBC Members with even more benefits: ‘COTAC 2013’ does digital

The IHBC is delighted to co-sponsor COTAC’s 2013 Annual Conference, ‘Embracing a Digital Future for Traditional Buildings: Practical Applications for Survey and Management’ which will take place in London on 26 November 2013 and offers a 40% discount for IHBC … Continue reading

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Need for HMO controls in coastal resorts

Strict controls on Homes in Multiple Occupation (HMOs) can play a key role in helping coastal towns deal with the fact that some have become dumping grounds for families and individuals on benefits, leading to deprivation as severe as some … Continue reading

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HS-RCAHMS strategy responses welcoming, but impacts of new charity unclear!

Built Environment Forum Scotland (BEFS) has issued its summary of key points raised in the consultation on the new Historic Environment Strategy, while other bodies such as the RIAS and National Heritage Training Group have also submitted responses. BEFS writes: … Continue reading

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RIAS: 2016 confirmed for Scotland’s ‘Festival of Architecture’

The Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS) has announced an ambitious year-long and country-wide celebration of Scotland’s architecture, the Festival of Architecture, for 2016, with support already in place from key national organizations, including the Scottish Government. Neil Baxter, … Continue reading

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CLG unveils permitted development package

A major extension of permitted development rights designed to bring empty and underused building back to life in high streets and rural areas has been announced by Planning Minister Nick Boles. Much of the package of measures – now out … Continue reading

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CIC etc: Carbon & energy non-domestic policy review & survey

The Construction Industry Council (CIC) has joined forces with the Green Construction Board (GCB), led jointly by Government and industry, and the Green Property Alliance partners to conduct a major review of the effectiveness of energy and carbon policies relevant … Continue reading

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Barnet prosecution: Illegal extension to be demolished

A couple who built a two storey extension at the rear of their house in north London without planning permission have been fined £14,000 and ordered to knock it down following a prosecution brought by Barnet Council. The Clarks ended … Continue reading

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£4m to boost business use of environmental data

The Technology Strategy Board (TSB) and the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) are set to invest up to £4m in feasibility studies using environmental data to develop new solutions to business problems, with funding set aside up to £1m for … Continue reading

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Parliamentary Inquiry into construction and youth employment

A group of Parliamentarians from both Houses is launching an Inquiry into boosting youth employment and training on the back of construction and housing investment. The Construction Industry Council (CIC) writes: The cross-party group is calling on construction clients, including … Continue reading

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Rural communities get renewables cash

The Rural Community Energy Fund (RCEF) is giving £15m to help boost schemes outside urban areas. The Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) has launched a £15 million fund to help rural communities in England access renewable energy. The … Continue reading

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Pickles faces High Court challenge over allotments decision

A group of Watford residents has launched a judicial review bid against communities secretary Eric Pickles’ decision to allow an allotment site to be developed for housing, in a move they claim could have national significance. RUDI Article: LINK

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Planning status of England’s driveway renting to be clarified

The Government has promised clarification over the question of whether planning permission is required where householders rent out their driveway or spare or unused dedicated off-street parking space. Communities Secretary Eric Pickles insisted that new planning guidance on change of … Continue reading

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Anglican court: City Church altarpiece can go to Boston

A Church of England court has ruled that Benjamin West’s altarpiece, Devout Men Taking Away the Body of St Stephen, 1776, which was made for one of the most important churches in the City of London can be sold for … Continue reading

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Pickles issues holding notice on Gateshead demolitions

Communities secretary Eric Pickles issued a notice which gives him more time to consider whether to call in plans to demolish 291 homes in the Saltwell area of Gateshead, weeks after doing the same on a similar scheme in Liverpool. … Continue reading

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Planning journal goes independent ending link with RTPI

Planning will in September return to its origins as an independent title, with its 16 year stint as the official journal of the Royal Town Planning Institute coming to an end with the 23 August issue. Search Planning Resource: LINK

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