Daily Archives: 22/11/2013

IHBC research: conservation officer skills impress – & how to make them even better

Chair of The Institute of Historic Building Conservation (IHBC) Mike Brown has announced the launch of IHBC’s new research, funded by English Heritage, into conservation skills in local authorities, saying: ‘Despite the recent cuts to conservation services in local authorities … Continue reading

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Re-join the IHBC before the 2014 School and get your admin fees back (& for ACO)!

Following renewed interest from many former members of The Institute of Historic Building Conservation (IHBC) in re-joining, Mike Brown, IHBC Chair, has announced that previous members of the institute OR its predecessor, the Association of Conservation Officers (ACO), will have … Continue reading

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IHBC’s Gus Astley Student Award 2014: Prize uplift to £500!

The IHBC has announced that the prize for its 2014 Annual Gus Astley Student Award will rise to £500, while this still includes a free place at the IHBC’s 2014 Annual School for all commended entrants. IHBC Chair Mike Brown … Continue reading

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IHBC’s new Context journal out: ‘Heritage and nationhood’

The new issue of the journal of the Institute of Historic Building Conservation (IHBC), Context, is now out, and looks at the effects of national identity on the historic built environment. The issue follows the theme from a wide range … Continue reading

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IHBC responds to All-Party Parliamentary Green Deal Group

The Institute of Historic Building Conservation (IHBC) has responded to the current All-Party Parliamentary Green Deal Group (APPGDG) ‘Green deal investigation and survey’, highlighting the problems caused by misguided approaches to the treatment of traditionally constructed buildings while still strongly … Continue reading

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Scotland’s National Conservation Centre – IHBC says: have your say now!

Historic Scotland is developing plans for a National Conservation Centre which will open in Stirling in 2016 and, as part of its development, views are being sought on what it can offer to support your work, with the online survey … Continue reading

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Heritage Counts 2013 now out: ‘Skills’

‘Heritage Counts’, the annual survey of the state of England’s historic environment produced by English Heritage (EH) on behalf of the Historic Environment Forum, has been launched, and for 2013 it takes as its theme ‘Skills’.  EH writes: This year … Continue reading

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Liverpool brewery redevelopment includes Grade ll

Liverpool City Council has approved plans for the £150m redevelopment of a former Liverpool brewery into a major tourist venue, Proposals for the Cains Brewery site include the refurbishment of the Grade ll listed brewery, a hotel, cinema, 775 new … Continue reading

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VAG winter conference: bursaries close 30 November

The Vernacular Architecture Group (VAG) Winter Conference will follow the theme of ‘Attention to detail’ and take place in the University of Leicester on 4-5 January 2014, while the VAG is offering 2 residential bursaries (which exclude travel costs), one … Continue reading

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‘£10m boost for Scotland’s historic towns and cities’: Hyslop @ BEFS 2013

Communities across Scotland are set to benefit from the latest round of Conservation Area Regeneration Scheme (CARS) funding announced by Fiona Hyslop, Cabinet Secretary for Culture and External Affairs, during her keynote speech at the Built Environment Forum Scotland (BEFS) … Continue reading

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Regional cities outperform the largest

Regional cities in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are outshining the UK’s largest cities when ranked by both economic success and the factors which the general public value, according to an assessment by management consultancy PwC in conjunction with … Continue reading

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Centre Point neighbour

Camden Council has resolved to grant planning permission to developer Consolidated Developments for a major, mixed-use redevelopment on a one-acre site opposite the Centre Point building in London’s West End. Under the plans, a number of buildings will be demolished … Continue reading

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Survey on digital technology in arts and culture sector

A new report gives detailed insights into the use of digital technology within the arts and culture sector. The survey which was commissioned by the partners of the Digital R&D Fund for the Arts – Arts Council England, Nesta, and … Continue reading

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Welsh national parks boost Welsh economy by £1bn

A report commissioned from Arup by a partnership of the Welsh national park authorities, Natural Resources Wales and Welsh local government has concluded that the Brecon Beacons, Snowdonia and Pembrokeshire Coast National Parks were worth over half a billion pounds … Continue reading

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Hull crowned UK City of Culture 2017

Hull has been crowned UK City of Culture 2017, hailed by judges as a location ‘coming out of the shadows’. Beating competition from short-listed cities Dundee, Leicester and Swansea Bay, Hull is expected to reap the benefits of increased investment … Continue reading

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AHRC: New research review for ‘Community Heritage’

A new publication by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) has been launched to highlight the outputs of the Research for Community Heritage initiative, involving 21 universities and Research Organisations, and across all regions of the UK. The work … Continue reading

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Good news from Aylesbury Vale’s conservation area

Aylesbury Vale District Council (AVDC) secured funding from English Heritage to carry out an improvement project in Church Street, works that will further enhance the unique character and appearance of the Aylesbury conservation area. AVDC writes: The council has taken … Continue reading

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Mapping collapsed buildings using cyborg insects

Cockroaches equipped with the latest software could provide vital information for first responders on the layout of previously unmapped areas, according to a paper entitled ‘Topological Mapping of Unknown Environments using an Unlocalized Robotic Swarm’ presented at the International Conference … Continue reading

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More custom-build sites from HCA

Four new sites have been released by the Homes and Communities Agency (HCA) to support the custom-build housing sector. The sites will provide around 70 plots for new homes and will add to the 130 plots which are already being … Continue reading

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