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Daily Archives: 08/11/2013
IHBC seeks NewsBlog support service @ c£5000 p.a.
The Institute of Historic Building Conservation (IHBC) seeks a conservation specialist to identify, select, research, collate and prepare general news features for the institute’s news service, the IHBC’s NewsBlog, and help us keep our diverse membership up to date in … Continue reading
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IHBC’s SO Branch conference 2013: ‘New Thinking, new technologies’
The IHBC’s South (SO) Branch has launched its Annual Conference for 2013: ‘Living in a Material World: New Thinking, New Technologies’, which will take place on 29 November in Reading. Emilia Hands, IHBC’s Vice-Chair and Chair of the South Branch, … Continue reading
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IHBC’s Chair on LA cuts: reaching local headlines as well as national
As well as reaching the national press, the IHBC’s current research into England’s Local Authority (LA) conservation capacity, funded by English Heritage, has seeped into the local press, with Wiltshire Business Online featuring content and comments from the IHBC’s Chair, … Continue reading
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SG ‘Response and Analysis Paper’ on HES, merger etc.
The Scottish Government (SG) has published its ‘Response and Analysis Paper’ on the consultation on the SG’s Historic Environment Strategy (HES) for Scotland and the Merger of Historic Scotland and the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of … Continue reading
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HS: HE funding opens up £166m more investment over 5 years
The extensive investment in the historic environment (HE) by Historic Scotland (HS) over the past five years has levered in over £166 million of additional funding according to independent research just released. Historic Scotland writes: An independent analysis commissioned by … Continue reading
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Lincolnshire turbines refused for threat to landscape and settings
Renewable energy developer RWE Npower is considering appealing against West Lindsey District Council’s unanimous refusal of its ten-turbine wind farm, subsequently reduced by one turbine, proposed for a site at Hemswell Cliff near Gainsborough. The council said the scheme would … Continue reading
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Plan to revive Canal Basin wins RIBA Forgotten Spaces top prize of £5000
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has announced the winner of the Forgotten Spaces competition in Preston as ‘canaLIDO’, a proposal to bring back to life the Lancaster Canal Basin by creating a sense of community through the construction … Continue reading
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Heritage Journal: ‘Ed Vaizey insults every archaeologist and heritage professional!’
The Heritage Journal has reported on the scale of the offence taken by archaeologists and others following Ed Vaizey’s ‘salute’ to ‘all the responsible metal detectorists’. Heritage Journal writes: Culture Minister Ed Vaizey said yesterday: ’I salute all the responsible metal … Continue reading
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SG’s ‘Town Centre Action Plan’: councils may start Town Centre Investment Zones
The Scottish Government (SG) ‘Town Centre Action Plan’, published in response to the independent ‘National Review of Town Centres’ in July, has been launched and outlines joint working between the public, private and community sectors. Local government and planning minister, … Continue reading
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GHS unlocks a hidden ‘Treasure Trove’ of historic garden research
The Garden History Society (GHS) has created the first ever inventory of Conservation Management Plans (CMPs), a resource which will prove vitally important to anyone conserving or researching historic designed landscapes and gardens. The GHS writes: CMPs are substantial commissioned research … Continue reading
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SG: funds supporting design charettes for town centres
As part of its action plan to respond to challenges in Scotland’s town centres the Scottish Government is investing in design by making funds available to support design charrettes where the projects can be completed and all grant paid out … Continue reading
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New Chairman at Civic Voice
Dr Freddie Gick has been appointed Chairman of Civic Voice, the national organisation for the country’s 500 civic Societies with over 75,000 individual members. The civic society movement is one of the oldest movements in the country dating back to … Continue reading
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Jurassic Coast consultation
The Jurassic Coast Partnership is canvassing views on how the World Heritage site, which extends 95 miles from Exmouth to Studland, should be looked after. The area is managed by a partnership which includes Dorset and Devon County Councils. Jurassic … Continue reading
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HLF & NT funded internships from ICON
The Institute of Conservation (ICON), the UK’s professional body for conservators, has announced a number of internships funded by Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) and the National trust (NT). They are: HLF1401 Collection Care in Archives hosted by The National Archive … Continue reading
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HLF research update on Local Authority funding
Since 2010 the Heritage Lottery Fund has looked at the pattern of local authority spending, and the latest report ‘Local Authority funding for heritage: 2013 update (England and Scotland)’ also reviews six local authorities in more detail. The Heritage Alliance … Continue reading
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A+DS Board Members sought
The closing date for applications to join the Board of Architecture + Design Scotland (A+DS) is 15 November 2013 A+DS writes: Architecture + Design Scotland are looking for two individuals skilled in business or project delivery who want to help … Continue reading
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Thank supporters ?or help needy? with BPT Landmark Trust’s ’50 for free’
The Landmark Trust Building Preservation Trust (BPT) is offering 50 free self-catering breaks in its amazing historic buildings to charities and non-profit organisations for their nominees. We’re contacting you because we think your organisation is eligible, or can help spread the … Continue reading
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Decision confirms pub as local asset
A legal ruling suggests that pub owners will struggle to prevent their properties from being listed under a new Localism Act designation that can be a material consideration in planning decisions, according to experts. Search Planning Resource: LINK
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Nominations open for the 2014 BAA
Nominations are open for the 2014 British Archaeological Awards (BAA), which will take place on Monday, 14th July 2014 at the British Museum, with nominations to close on Friday 28 February 2014. The BAA writes: The purpose of the Awards … Continue reading
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Pickles unveils design for Victoria Cross paving stone
Communities secretary Eric Pickles has unveiled the design of a commemorative First World War paving stone, set for neighbourhoods across the UK. A design from London architect Charles MacKeith was selected for the paving stone, which will commemorate recipients of … Continue reading
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