Daily Archives: 16/09/2015

IHBC’s Toolbox: New Guidance Note on Facade Maintenance and Safety Risks

The IHBC has launched its new Guidance Note on Facade Maintenance and Safety Risks, which can be found on our developing ‘Toolbox’ for practitioners. The topics covered within the Guidance Note include: Maintenance in UK and provision in other countries … Continue reading

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IHBC’s HESPR opportunities: are you missing out?

If you run a heritage based business but are not taking the opportunity to be listed on the IHBC’s HESPR scheme, you may be missing out on the many benefits this brings, including regular bulletins of current tender opportunities in … Continue reading

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Brandon Lewis – ‘Since 2010, planning permissions for new homes are up 50%’ in England

England’s Housing Minister Brandon Lewis’ speech to the RESI housing conference in Newport this week told his audience not to blame planners for housing market challenges and revealed that 261,000 new homes had been approved by Council’s in England this … Continue reading

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Historic Borders Railway re-opens

The passenger railway service between Edinburgh and the Scottish Borders was re-opened this month, with its first passenger services in over 50 years now running. The Scottish Government writes: The first passenger trains in almost half a century are now … Continue reading

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LGA warning on Council funding shortfalls

The Local Government Association (LGA) has issued a warning that Local Authority reserves would be spent in only three years if Councils used these to react to planned central government funding cuts. The LGA writes: Council reserves would be fully … Continue reading

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Ancoats Dispensary: Momentous day, but still needs skilled directors!

After a four year journey, campaigners fighting to save Ancoats Dispensary were ecstatic and relieved as the group formally took ownership of the iconic and much-loved 140 year old former hospital, while Ancoats Dispensary Trust CEO Karen Houghton highlighted the … Continue reading

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‘Treasure’ redefined in NI for Drumclay Crannog

A court ruling in Northern Ireland (NI) has clarified the definition of what constitutes ‘treasure’ under archaeological investigations. DoENI writes: An inquest was held today in Belfast Coroner’s Court about the ring which is believed to date from the 10th-12th … Continue reading

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Revolutionising LPA property sales etc: ‘One Public Estate programme’

A new scheme in Worcestershire and Warwickshire, the ‘One Public Estate programme’ will unite ‘three councils, two police forces and the fire service’, aiming to raise £75 million by selling off property which is no longer required by the public … Continue reading

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UK minister on Welsh infrastructure projects call in

Decisions on six proposed energy infrastructure proposals which were dealt with at a combined public inquiry due to call in by the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change have been announced this week, with four onshore wind farms … Continue reading

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OU’s PhD studentships for Voluntary Sector Leadership @£14kpa

The Open University is offering studentships for full time PhD study in the Business School’s Centre for Voluntary Sector Leadership, starting in February 2016 with a stipend of circa £14,000 per year. The Open University writes: The Open University Business … Continue reading

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Canal and River Trust ‘Heritage Report’ on projects

The annual Canal and River Trust report into heritage projects has been published, offering an insight into heritage highlights from the last year, including the work of heritage trainees. The Canal and River Trust writes: Each year we produce a … Continue reading

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Civic Trust Cymru Patron: HRH The Prince of Wales

The Civic Trust Cymru has announced that the new Patron is to be HRH The Prince of Wales. Civic Trust Cymru writes: Civic Trust Cymru is delighted to announce that HRH The Prince of Wales has accepted its invitation to … Continue reading

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Secret Liverpool tunnels

The BBC has reported on the secret tunnels beneath Liverpool and the archaeological finds recording process for the 200 year old Williamson Tunnels. Find out what lies under the city of Liverpool, why they might have been built, what volunteers … Continue reading

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Scotland’s new guidance for school refurbishment

The Scottish Government has published new guidance which seeks to promote the refurbishment of schools estates, including case studies of listed buildings and information on how their refurbishment contributes towards community regeneration. Architecture and Design Scotland (A+DS) writes: Guidance to … Continue reading

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£3 million ESRC funding for ‘urban transformations’ studies

Four new academic studies have received funding from the ESRC to examine challenges faced by cities, under the Urban Transformations portfolio. The Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) writes: Four new studies to help us better understand cities and the … Continue reading

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Parks funding boost from Big Lottery and HLF

New funding has been announced by the Big Lottery and HLF for parks, with an additional £30 million available under the Parks for People programme. The Big Lottery fund writes: Today, the Big Lottery Fund announced it will invest a … Continue reading

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