Daily Archives: 18/10/2013

IHBC’s Context reports on Carlisle’s ‘School for Skills’ 2013

The new edition of Context, the journal of the Institute of Historic Building Conservation (IHBC), looks back on the skills-related themes and issues in the 2013 IHBC Annual School in Carlisle, and forward to how the wide range of skills discussed … Continue reading

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IHBC’s student award ‘GASA 2014’ launched: circulate to disseminate!

The most inclusive award for taught coursework in the UK relating to the past and future of valued places is now ready to receive online submissions, as The Institute of Historic Building Conservation’s (IHBC) 2014 Annual Gus Astley Student Award … Continue reading

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English Heritage says fewer historic buildings ‘at risk’

The number of listed buildings, scheduled monuments and conservation areas considered to be ‘at risk’ in England has fallen over the past 12 months, according to new figures says English Heritage (EH).  English Heritage said its 2013 Heritage at Risk … Continue reading

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Four UK sites on 2014 World Monuments Watch list of 67

There are 67 choices from 41 countries on the 2014 World Monuments Watch – a kind of what’s what of at-risk heritage that takes in terraces near Bethlehem, the city of Venice and thousands of traditional gas lamps in Berlin … Continue reading

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Brownfield boost for wildlife

Planners have been urged to recognise that urban brownfield sites are important for wildlife. A new report commissioned by Scottish Natural Heritage and written by Buglife, the Invertebrate Conservation Trust, stressed these areas are quickly re-colonised by insects, flowers and … Continue reading

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New Welsh guidance for external solid wall insulation

The Welsh Government has published a leaflet which provides information on installing external solid wall insulation, in accordance with new permitted development rights.  Under the new rights, householders can now install external solid wall insulation without the need to apply … Continue reading

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Scottish social housing providers in line for £1m retrofit grants

The Scottish Government has extended a grant scheme for householders by offering £1m to local authorities and housing associations to retrofit existing homes.  The Green Homes Cashback scheme, managed by the Energy Saving Trust, was launched last November to give … Continue reading

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IfA AGM agrees push towards Royal Charter

The recent AGM of the Institute for Archaeologists (IfA) has agreed the petition to seek a Royal Charter.  The IfA reports on its AGM as follows: … Business then moved to the resolution requesting members to instruct Council to submit … Continue reading

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HS responds to IHBC & others on HS-RCAHMS merger

Historic Scotland (HS) has responded to submissions by the IHBC and others on the joint consultation on the Scottish Government’s Historic Environment Strategy for Scotland and The Merger of Historic Scotland (HS) and the Royal Commission on the Ancient and … Continue reading

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Heritage Enterprise recipients announced

An Art Deco theatre in Stockton and a scheme to unite a 12th-century church with a 17th-century coaching inn are among the first recipients of the Heritage Lottery Fund’s Heritage Enterprise grant scheme, recently announced.  The Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) … Continue reading

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Archaeology sector: new intelligence now in

New intelligence on the archaeology sector’s employment has been launched as part of a project carried out with financial support from English Heritage, Historic Scotland, Cadw, Northern Ireland Environment Agency and the Lifelong Learning Programme of the European Commission. English … Continue reading

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HCA’s Biennial Report on heritage published

The Homes and Communities Agency (HCA) has released its latest biennial report on heritage ‘Heritage Assets Biennial Report: April 2011 – March 2013’, which includes details on how the Agency will use heritage assets to support jobs and communities.  The HCA writes: The HCA, in company … Continue reading

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Letchworth Garden City’s Chinese connection

A new exhibition centre celebrating the global influence of Letchworth Garden City, the world’s first, is to open in the Hertfordshire town on October 12, with the centre featuring displays explaining how the town grew from Ebenezer Howard’s vision for … Continue reading

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CMS Committee report on creative economy out

The Commons Culture Media and Sport Committee has reported, highlighting the extraordinary success of the UK’s creative industries, while also calling for reforms to the income tax and tax relief systems to adequately recognise the freelance nature of much creative … Continue reading

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PAS: Investing in our place – self assessment tool

England’s Planning Advisory Service (PAS) has developed a self-assessment tool to help planning services look systematically at the way the service is delivered.  PAS writes: This tool provides a self-assessment framework identifies approaches to maintaining or improving a council’s planning … Continue reading

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