Daily Archives: 13/12/2013

IHBC welcomes conservation commitment in China talks

The Institute of Historic Building Conservation (IHBC), the UK’s professional body for built and historic environment conservation?, has welcomed conservation provisions in the cultural agreement signed by culture secretaries from China and the UK as part of the recent delegation … Continue reading

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IHBC’s farewell to BS: ‘So long 7913:’98’; hello ‘13:13′

BS (British Standard) 7913: 2013, the ‘Guide to the conservation of historic buildings’, is now available for purchase, marking the withdrawal of BS 7913: 1998, ‘Guide to the principles of the conservation of historic buildings’. IHBC full member John Edwards, … Continue reading

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Autumn Statement round-up

Last week’s Autumn Statement by Chancellor George Osborne revealed the Government’s appetite for further planning reforms and initiatives, including legislating on cases where planning conditions may be treated as approved and consulting on making a Local Plan a statutory requirement … Continue reading

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RIBA President’s Medals winners 2013: conservation threads

The winners of the 2013 President’s Medals have been announced at a special event at the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), with the prestigious RIBA President’s Medals this year rewarding talent and excellence in the study of architecture, many … Continue reading

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Partners sought in LAs & beyond to bring homes back into use

BRE, homelessness charity, All People All Places, and social housing procurement consortium, Westworks Ltd, are joining forces in an ambitious scheme that is set to revolutionise the empty homes agenda, and are looking to talk to local authorities, housing associations and … Continue reading

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Listed beach huts go up in smoke

Eight Grade II-listed beach chalets have been badly damaged by fire in Scarborough, North Yorkshire. The fire started in one row of the chalets close to the Spa complex in the South Bay. The huts were built shortly before World … Continue reading

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HODs welcomes 1m new visitors in 2013

Over one million people discovered the joys of Heritage Open Days (HODs) for the first time this year, around 50% of the spectacular 2.1 million people who visited an event over the four-day festival. HODs writes: The weather may not … Continue reading

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Cumbrian wind farm rejected on ‘visual’ grounds

Plans for a six-turbine wind farm near the village of Frizington, Cumbria, have been refused on landscape and visual grounds by Communities Secretary Eric Pickles on the recommendation of the planning inspector who held the recovered inquiry. Developer Banks Renewables … Continue reading

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RIBA on professional qualifications changes and reform

The RIBA has announced its support for ‘a comprehensive review into architectural education’.  RIBA writes: The RIBA Council today supported the direction of travel of a comprehensive review into architectural education. The review is based on five principles for architectural … Continue reading

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Large part of Northumberland wins dark sky designation

A large area of Northumberland has been named as home to the largest area of protected night sky in Europe. The International Dark Skies Association (IDA), based in Tucson, USA, has granted Gold Tier Dark Sky Park status to the … Continue reading

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First calls for Creative Europe proposals online

The European Commission (EC) announced the details of the first call for proposals for the new Creative Europe programme on 11 December with a deadline for the cooperation projects strand of 5 March; for literary translation, 12 March; and for … Continue reading

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Cornish homes consent in AONB quashed by judge

A High Court judge has quashed planning permission granted by Cornwall Council for a 31-home development at Mevagissey in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), as Mr Justice Hickinbottom ruled that the planning committee had not given enough weight … Continue reading

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National Heritage Protection Plan Progress Report

The 6-month overview report on progress of the National Heritage Protection Plan (NHPP) is now available on the English Heritage (EH) website. EH writes: Work on the NHPP has continued unabated, reinforcing our productive alliances, with many projects completed and … Continue reading

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Camden shuts door on conversions

Camden Council has rejected proposals to convert workshops and studios in a cobbled mews in Primrose Hill, London, into 57 homes. There was a high-profile campaign to safeguard the businesses which included interventions from High Street and retail guru Mary … Continue reading

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SAVE and the Vic Soc submit application for Smithfield

SAVE Britain’s Heritage and the Victorian Society have submitted a full planning application to the City of London for Smithfield General Market and Annex. The applicants write: This alternative scheme for Smithfield General Market and Annex involves no demolition and … Continue reading

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CITB claims 60,000 jobs at risk due to skills ‘time bomb’

A lack of young talent coming into the construction industry is threatening more than 62,000 jobs, according to new research released by CITB, The Construction Industry Training Board, also known as CITB-ConstructionSkills. CITB writes: The study, conducted by CITB, shows … Continue reading

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Council appeals spend compared to ‘betting on a three legged donkey’

Using public money to fight planning appeals on decisions taken since the introduction of the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) is like ‘betting on a three legged donkey’, according to a Shropshire council leader.  Search Planning Resource: LINK

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Winner of The Plasterers Livery Award

Locker & Riley have won the Sword of Excellence in Training Award, presented by The Lord Major of London. The company has been recognised for continued investment in staff training and education and was very proud to accept this award.  … Continue reading

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