Daily Archives: 05/11/2014

IHBC supports NHTG heritage skills seminar: Lincoln, 28 Nov

  The Institute of Historic Building Conservation is supporting the National Heritage Training Group (NHTG) seminar and networking event for traditional building skills trainers at the Heritage Skills Centre, Lincoln Castle, on 28 November, with IHBC’s LETS officer Kate Kendall … Continue reading

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Brum’s restored coffin works ‘open for business’ by BCT

A Grade II* listed building in Birmingham’s jewellery quarter has been reopened by the Birmingham Conservation Trust as a heritage and arts attraction after £2 million grant investment from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF), the city council, and English Heritage. … Continue reading

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Cathedral grants: Chancellor celebrates ‘beautiful and historic buildings’

The Department for Culture Media and Sport (DCMS) has announced the next round of grants awarded under the First World War Centenary Cathedral Repair Fund, as Chancellor George Osborne says grants ‘will ensure that these beautiful and historic buildings remain … Continue reading

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NTS members debate the future of heritage

The National Trust for Scotland has launched a debate with its 320,000 members concerning its future. Entitled ‘A Place for Heritage?’ the debate is an examination of the different factors and issues that might influence the role of the Trust … Continue reading

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SPAB seeks Scholars & Fellows for 2015

The SPAB is seeking applications for Scholars (architects etc.) and Fellows (heritage crafts) for 2015 with applications due by 1 December. The William Morris Craft Fellowship is an advanced training scheme run by The Society for the Protection of Ancient … Continue reading

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The Self-build and Custom Housebuilding Bill

The Private Member’s Bill by Richard Bacon MP received its second reading in parliament last week, a Commons Library Standard Note is now available which summarises the proposed provisions. The Parliament.uk site writes: This Bill, is sponsored by Mr Richard … Continue reading

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Skatepark becomes listed building

This week English Heritage announced that the newest addition to the listed building register is a 1970’s skatepark in London. English Heritage (EH) writes: One of the most elaborate and complete examples of a purpose built skatepark has been listed … Continue reading

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Celebrate Housing Day – 12 November 2014

On 12 November a UK-wide event will take place aimed at raising awareness of the importance of social housing, with housing agents, landlords, tenants and social housing workers urged to share their positive stories on social media using a project … Continue reading

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SA City Growth Commission report out

A new report by the Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA) City Growth Commission proposes policies for city planning and growth throughout the UK, strengthening powers for metropolitan areas. The RSA writes: Unleashing Metro Growth … Continue reading

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DCLG: ‘Right to build’ consultation

The Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG)has issued a new consultation on the use of ‘right to build’ approach for self builds across England, with a closing date of 19 December. DCLG writes: Housing and Planning Minister Brandon Lewis … Continue reading

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SPG to make London the most accessible city in the world

New supplementary planning guidance (SPG) was issued by the Greater London Authority this week, aiming to build on the lessons learned from London 2012 in making accessibility at the heart of developments from the start, to make London the most … Continue reading

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30 days free access to ‘Planning Theory & Practice’

Taylor and Francis Online are offering 30 days free access to the special RTPI centenary issue of Planning Theory & Practice. The special issue of the online journal is available for free if you register online using the token provided … Continue reading

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