Daily Archives: 01/11/2013

IHBC hails IHBC-recognised Sheffield course win and conservation profiles in RIBA President’s Awards

The dissertation by Fay Al Khalifa, from Sheffield University’s IHBC-recognised Masters in ‘Conservation and Regeneration’, heads the list of winners announced in the RIBA President’s Awards for Research 2013, which recognises high-quality research and fosters innovation and strategic thinking by … Continue reading

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REMINDER: IHBC-supported APT 2013 conference – booking closes 8 Nov

The forthcoming National Conference of the UK Association of Building Preservation Trusts (APT), which will take place in Leeds on 15 & 16 November 2013 and has the IHBC among its supporters, will close booking on 8 November. James Moir, … Continue reading

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Historic Environment Records: IHBC’s invitation to shape their future

English Heritage has just opened an email-based discussion, accessible to all on request, to examine the purpose of benchmarks and audits for Historic Environment Records (HERs) and how they relate to each other, and IHBC members especially are invited to … Continue reading

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Funding confirmed for NI community planning advice

Northern Ireland’s (NI) environment minister Mark H Durkan has announced a £465,500 funding package to support a voluntary organisation in providing planning advice to community groups.  A funding package of £465,500 will be granted to Community Places, a voluntary organisation … Continue reading

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Battersea Power station architects

Frank Gehry and Norman Foster have been chosen to design the latest phase of Battersea Power Station’s £8bn regeneration. Their architectural practices are the latest to be appointed to work up detailed designs for Rafael Vinoly’s 3,400-home master plan for … Continue reading

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CPRE: NPPF ‘putting pressure on protected landscapes’

The Peak District and the Yorkshire Dales are among the protected landscapes increasingly under threat from major development schemes as a result of the government’s changes to the planning system, claim rural conservation campaigners. Evidence from CPRE branches across England … Continue reading

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Scotland considers presumption in favour of sustainable development

A presumption in favour of sustainable development could be introduced in Scotland as a central plank in a key national planning policy, according to a consultation from the Scottish government.  The Scottish Government has issued a consultation paper setting out … Continue reading

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Planning ‘wrong button’ vote not revoked

Planning permission for a 260-home development, in north Yorkshire granted when a councillor mistakenly voted in favour of the proposal, will not be revoked. The application was approved by Ryedale District Council in August after a councillor ‘pressed the wrong … Continue reading

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Houses of Parliament renewal: ITTs update

The August update on the Options Appraisal Procurement on the restoration and renewal of the Palace of Westminster reports on the formal Invitation to Tender (ITT) to shortlisted bidders. The Parliament’s web site reports: The procurement process began in May … Continue reading

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Planning Aid London to close office following funding cuts

A charity providing free and affordable planning advice to Londoners is to close its office in the capital as its Scottish equivalent steps in to run the service. Planning Resource: LINK

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New HE section on SG website

The Scottish Government’s (SG) website is now populated by a section dedicated to the Historic Environment (HE). The SG writes: Scotland has a wealth of history the evidence of which can be seen across the country from field markings and … Continue reading

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Planners refuse temporary Thames artwork for damaging Palace of Westminster views

The installation, to commemorate Anglo-Korean relations, was proposed to last for ten days. See bdonline.co.uk news: LINK

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Welsh natural environment white paper launched

Proposals for integrating the management of natural resources in Wales, including new duties for local planning authorities, have been announced by the Welsh government, with a closing date of 15 January 2014.  The Welsh Government writes: This consultation sets out … Continue reading

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Basement wars in Westminster

Huge basement extensions could be refused under a new planning policy now under consultation by Westminster City Council.  Basements extensions of more than one storey and over 50 per cent of a property’s garden size will be recommended for planning … Continue reading

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Boles pledges 57% reduction in technical regulations

England’s planning minister Nick Boles has said that the government will more than halve the number of technical planning regulations in response to a review in which businesses and members of the public were asked to nominate red tape to … Continue reading

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Planning permission renewal refused to character harm

An inspector refused to extend the period of time required to implement a planning permission for an extension to a residential care home on the Isle of Wight because it would undermine the character of the area. Search Planning Resource: … Continue reading

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