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- Hear more from the RTPI – IHBC’s Newcastle School ‘Friends’ – as IHBC-member rates on offer to RTPI members for our Virtual Day School, 19/06 01/05/2026
- Need a MATE? Book your place now for our free online IHBC Accreditation guidance – Prospective assessors and MATE leads warmly welcomed too: 06/05; 19/08; 18/11 01/05/2026
- IHBC is planning for growth, so grow with us by volunteering, with our Committees, Boards and Branches, or Panels, Groups and more as suits – just let us know! 01/05/2026
- IHBC’s ‘Professional’ CPD Signpost: Why Language Matters In Climate Change Solutions 01/05/2026
- IHBC’s ‘Practice’ CPD Signpost: Tilbury Douglas first contractor to launch humanoid robot on a construction site 01/05/2026
- IHBC Director’s pick from HESPR’s £141K costed works this week: Heritage body seeks specialist illustrators, to 20/05 01/05/2026
- IHBC features ‘Heritage from the (charity) doorstep’: ‘Huge relief’ as National Trust exempted from consumer rights rule change 01/05/2026
- Griff Rhys Jones reveals 2026 Top Ten Endangered Buildings on BBC Radio 4 Today programme 01/05/2026
- New Historic Houses report finds that nine in ten heritage workers would recommend their career 01/05/2026
- Scottish Government supports HES chair amid resignation reports 01/05/2026
- ‘Our Place to Give’: Government’s new plan to unlock philanthropic investment into England’s most disadvantaged communities 01/05/2026
- IHBC features ‘Heritage from the Global doorstep’: European Commission and Europa Nostra announce the winners of Europe’s top heritage awards 2026, with public voting to 12/05 01/05/2026
- Need a MATE? Book your place now for our free online IHBC Accreditation guidance – Prospective assessors and MATE leads warmly welcomed too! 28/04/2026
- Top marks for IHBC’s latest Council as LA Conservation service talks, papers & film get 10/10 from nearly 20% of 120+ delegates, shaping the survey for our new parliamentary push 28/04/2026
- Don’t need your paper Context? Do everyone a favour and pass it on, ‘Spreading the Word’ to help the Conservation Professional! 28/04/2026
- IHBC’s ‘Practice’ CPD Signpost: Cadw on ‘Raising the baa for ecology’, as goats to make Blaenavon Ironworks their home 28/04/2026
- IHBC HESPR’s ‘News from the Sector’: The Times on ‘… sites face ruin as specialist skills dwindle’, + IHBC onPre-School Webinars & Virtual Day School 28/04/2026
- IHBC features ‘Heritage from the (LG) doorstep’: Dramatic fall in LGA staff morale linked to restructuring 28/04/2026
- Wales Infrastructure Delivery Research 2026: … structural issues need to be tackled to meet long-term infrastructure goals 28/04/2026
- HES: £19.5m for Scotland’s historic cities 28/04/2026
- MHCLG publishes Guidance to support Neighbourhood Planning 28/04/2026
- The Architectural Heritage Fund marks 50 years of social impact through conservation and adaptation 28/04/2026
- ‘Vanbrugh300’ update: A year-long celebration of Sir John Vanbrugh ‘England’s finest Baroque architect and dramatist’ 28/04/2026
- First wave of national Young Futures Hubs open to turn the tide under the National Youth Strategy, as ‘youth services decline’ 28/04/2026
- Local museums receive £4 million to improve accessibility to arts and culture 28/04/2026
Daily Archives: 27/12/2014
IHBC’s ‘Guest Blog’ for HTF Newsletter: On ‘docents’
In the Historic Towns Forum’s December Newsletter IHBC Director Sean O’Reilly outlines how the American volunteer training or ‘docent’ model might operate in UK heritage planning, outlining a scheme that has helped secure a £5000 research funding allocation in Oxford … Continue reading
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‘Right to Light’ review published
The Law Commission has now published its final report with recommendations on reform into the ‘right for light’ affecting developments in England and Wales. The Law Commission writes: We commenced this project in March 2012 and published a consultation paper … Continue reading
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Royal Assent for Wales Bill introduces ‘Welsh Government’
The Wales Bill 2014 has received Royal Assent, which introduces the Wales Act 2014, renames the ‘Welsh Assembly Government’ as the ‘Welsh Government’ and introduces new financial powers. The Welsh Government writes: First Minister of Wales Carwyn Jones has today … Continue reading
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Are rural community needs being rejected?
The Rural Coalition has issued a call for rural priorities to be recognised by the next government in a document entitled ‘The Rural Challenge 2015’, focusing on the rural economy, affordable housing and access to essential services. The Campaign to … Continue reading
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New Garden City Proposal for Cardiff
Plans for a £2 billion and 7000 home development forming a new garden city (Plasdwr, meaning waterfall) have been launched in Cardiff by developer Redrow Homes. View the Plasdwr Garden City Plasdwr developer articles ‘Garden City Proposed for Cardiff’ Wales … Continue reading
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Research Excellence Framework results update for the HE
IHBC members with an interest in Historic Environment (HE) research and education will be particularly interested in the 2014 Research Excellence Framework (REF) results assessing the quality of research in HE throughout the UK. View the results for different units … Continue reading
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DoENI Renewable Energy Planning Stats & ‘Heat Initiative’
The Department for the Environment Northern Ireland (DoENI) has released statistics showing approval rates and the number of renewable energy applications received in the most recent quarter, and launched a new financial support scheme for switching to renewable energy this … Continue reading
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CIfA launched
The Chartered Institute of Archaeologists (CIfA) was formally launched during an event held at the Museum of London on 9 December. Heritage Alliance writes: CIfA is the leading professional body representing archaeology in the UK and its successful application for … Continue reading
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World Monuments Watch – Call for Nominations open
The World Monuments Watch have launched their latest call for nominations, with a closing date of 1 March. World Monuments Fund launched the Watch in 1996 to bring international attention and secure financial support for heritage sites at risk across … Continue reading
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New chair for BRE
The new chair of BRE has been appointed, James Wates CBE, taking over from Sir Neville Simms. BRE writes: Chairman of Wates Group, James Wates CBE has been appointed as Chairman of the BRE Trust the UK’s largest charity dedicated … Continue reading
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Islington Council in ‘Buy to Leave’ planning policy first
A London Council could be implementing a first in the policy world as proposals to prevent people purchasing housing as an investment and then leaving them empty (dubbed ‘buy to leave’) are to be consulted on. Islington Council writes: Islington … Continue reading
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Creative & Cultural Skills Awards 2015: Celebrate unsung heroes
Nominations for the Creative & Cultural Skills (CCS) Awards 2015 are now open, celebrating exemplary individuals, organisations, apprentices and interns in the creative and cultural industries, with a closing date of 9 January. CCS writes: The Creative & Cultural Skills … Continue reading
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