Daily Archives: 16/05/2014

IHBC a BSI distributor: includes BS 7913 @ 20% (& more) off list price

The IHBC has been appointed as a distributor with the British Standards Institute (BSI) and is now able to distribute BSI publications, notably the ‘Conservation’ British Standard, BS 7913, which is current available to IHBC members in a co-branded, laminated … Continue reading

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IHBC 2014 School: sponsors, supporters and now your chance to be a school friend for free!

The IHBC values hugely the partnerships we generate through our events, and none more so than our School and its main sponsor for 2014, CgMs Consulting; our supporters, English Heritage and Historic Scotland; our other sponsors including councils for Edinburgh, … Continue reading

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Seminar on CPO, with IHBC member discount

A one day course in ‘Compulsory Purchase Orders (CPO’s) – The Law and Practice’ is being offered by Chris Skinner, Solicitor, to be held on Friday 19 September 2014 in London, with IHBC members being offered a discount rate of … Continue reading

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DfT: Have your say on new powers to reduce street clutter

The Department for Transport (DfT) have announced a consultation on Local Authority powers to reduce road markings and signs.  This is of interest for IHBC members as it could this help reduce clutter in historic areas. The closing date for … Continue reading

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NT highlights ‘worsening’ planning department capacity

Council planning department capacity and access to expert advice is worsening, the National Trust conservation charity has warned.  The charity called on the Government to ensure local authorities have ‘well-resourced planning departments, and access to training and specialist advice’. It … Continue reading

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Changes to planning fees in Northern Ireland

The Department of the Environment in Northern Ireland (DoENI) has announced new application fees coming into force on 28 May, increased to reflect inflation, together with changes in fee reductions or exemptions. Fees announcement Changes to fees for non profit … Continue reading

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CA demolition and redevelopment: case law news

A recent judgement (Holland v Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government) discussed the application of local plan and NPPF policy relating to the effect of a redevelopment proposal on a conservation area (CA) in England. read more …

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‘Heritage in a Cold Climate’- report by the union Prospect

Prospect, a union for professionals, has released a new report this week detailing the effects which government cuts have had on work in the heritage sector, following on from a survey of all their members in this Sector. The report … Continue reading

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Poppies at the Tower – HRP’s WW1 commemorations

The surroundings of the Tower of London are to be covered with ceramic poppies in a temporary spectacle of ‘planted’ poppies as the Historic Royal Palaces (HRP) marks the World War One (WW1) centenary, with the poppies to be sold … Continue reading

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‘Modernisation’ impacts on the ‘oldest surviving mainline station in the world’

Network Rail’s modernisation plans affecting the historic setting of Liverpool Road railway station in Manchester are being opposed by heritage interests including English Heritage as it leads opposition to the proposed Ordsall Chord scheme over concerns the structure and layout … Continue reading

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New EH Commissioners appointed

Seven new English Heritage (EH) commissioners have been appointed this week, to take up post in June. DCMS writes: Sajid Javid has appointed 7 new Commissioners with effect from 1 June 2014: Alex Balfour and Victoria Harley for terms of … Continue reading

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Ministerial scrutiny for Culloden proposals from SPP updates

Scotland’s Highland Council has been alerted by Scottish Ministers that should the Council be minded to approve two recent planning applications for new housing near Culloden battlefield, Ministers reserve the right to have them called in due to their potential … Continue reading

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Repair and re-use of historic buildings benefit Anglesey

Welsh Government Môn a Menai funding has supported two projects in Anglesey island, helping bring historic buildings back into use and create new spaces to benefit the local economy. The Welsh Government writes: Two projects which take advantage of Anglesey’s … Continue reading

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Call for Entries: International ‘LEAF’ architectural award

LEAF awards aspire to honour the architects designing buildings and solutions that are setting the benchmark for the international architectural community’ and are inviting entries for the 2014 awards, with eleven categories including a ‘refurbishment of the year’ category, with … Continue reading

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First payment in new public sector construction scheme

A new scheme which is designed to help improvements in cash flow payments on public sector projects in Scotland, and help ensure contractors are paid more speedily, has made its first payment. The Scottish Government writes: The first payment has … Continue reading

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Museums At Night

This week many museums around the UK will be participating in the annual ‘museums at night’ event, where activities happen at unusual hours, often tied in with events to explore local heritage in interesting ways. The events run from Thursday … Continue reading

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