Daily Archives: 24/07/2015

IHBC’s new Guidance Note (GN): ‘Tips for Presentation to Design Panels’

The IHBC has just launched the next in its new practitioner support Guidance Note programme, accessible through the institute’s web ‘Toolbox’, exploring ‘Tips for Presentation to Design Panels’ which looks at how best to present information to help design panels … Continue reading

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IHBC & Heritage Gateway seek contributors to HE’s ‘HIAS’

The IHBC, as a partner in Historic England’s (HE) Heritage Gateway initiative on linking local records, is encouraging member contributions and offers of assistance to the Gateway’s forward planning, including a forthcoming survey, all part of a programme linked to … Continue reading

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Green Deal Finance Company funding to end

In light of low take-up and concerns about industry standards there will be no further funding to the Green Deal Finance Company… DECC writes: The Government will work with the building industry and consumer groups on a new value-for-money approach, … Continue reading

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Wales HE Bill: Written questions from Committee to Minister

Updates on key questions to the Deputy Minister, Ken Sakes AM, arising in the National Assembly for Wales’ Communities, Equality and Local Government Committee deliberations on the Historic Environment (HE) Bill have been released.  Questions to the Deputy Minster include: … Continue reading

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Osborne’s package of planning reforms

The government recently unveiled a further package of radical planning reforms as part of a wide-ranging Productivity Plan drawn up by the Treasury and Chancellor George Osborne.  The Planning Portal writes: The planning measures include a threat of direct intervention … Continue reading

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Draft regs on fracking – areas of prohibited activity & CPRE critique

Hydraulic fracturing (fracking) draft regulations have now been released, defining areas in which the activity would be prohibited, though the Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE) has criticised the omission of Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs) from the protected … Continue reading

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Lords Committee on BE policy opens with planning & design

The new House of Lords Committee on National Policy for the Built Environment (BE) has opened its inquiry and held its first public evidence session by taking evidence from experts specialising in planning and design.  The Committee, chaired by Baroness … Continue reading

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North East devolution: NECA calls for discussions to begin

The members of the North East Combined Authority (NECA) have written to the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government calling for the commencement of discussions into ‘radical devolution’.  The North East Combined Authority (NECA) writes: All leaders and … Continue reading

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‘BuildForce’ – new CITB/Construction Youth Trust initiative

BuildForce is a new project launched by the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) and Construction Youth Trust aimed at helping people who have left the armed forces to move into construction, building on transferrable skills. CITB writes: Finding a new … Continue reading

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C.1000 bridleways and footpaths may be reinstated

Up to 1,000 bridleways and footpaths in England and Wales could be reinstated more than 200 years after disappearing from maps. The change follows a Court of Appeal ruling that two paths near Crudwell in Wiltshire are legal rights of … Continue reading

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WG to ‘revolutionise rural communities’

The Deputy Minister will launch Welsh Government (WG) Rural Communities – Wales’ new Rural Development Programme 2014-2020 – and open four new schemes, together worth close to £30m. Welsh Government Rural Communities will focus the significant investment from Welsh Government … Continue reading

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NI carrier bag levy:  listed building funding awards

The first set of awards from the Northern Ireland (NI) carrier bag levy to be allocated to listed building works has been announced, together with further clarification on the prioritisation of funding.  The Department of the Environment Northern Ireland (DoENI) … Continue reading

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Pembrokeshire ‘hobbit house’ wins appeal

The couple who built a ‘hobbit-style’ roundhouse in Pembrokeshire without planning permission have finally saved their eco-friendly dwelling from the threat of demolition. A planning inspector allowed their appeal against Pembrokeshire Council’s refusal of retrospective planning permission for the building … Continue reading

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Leicester City Council wins WWF timber sustainability award

Leicester City Council is the latest local authority to be recognised for its commitment to sustainable construction, in an award from the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) under the ‘What Wood You Choose’ scheme, and also recognised the role … Continue reading

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‘England’s great places’? Nominate now for RTPI project

The Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) has launched a competition designed to get people talking about how town planning shapes places, by nominating their favourite place in England, with submissions to be made via an online form or via social … Continue reading

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