Daily Archives: 26/09/2015

IHBC hosted by ‘CECHI’, with launch of Euro-network ‘FEMP’!

IHBC officers were hosted as contributors to the conclusion of a EU-funded project ‘Celebrating European Cultural Intangible Heritage for Social Inclusion and Active Citizenship’ (CECHI) in Banffy Castle, Cluj, Romania, on 19 September, an event marked also by the foundation … Continue reading

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UK heritage index launched by RSA

The Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts… (RSA) has created a ‘heritage index’, supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF), that reveals trends in the care of heritage assets as well as looking at the numbers of assets in … Continue reading

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Debate on changes for environmental protection in NI

Northern Ireland (NI) Environment Minister has announced that a national debate will be launched on the need for an independent environment protection agency, ahead of changes and restructuring planned for next May. The Department of the Environment Northern Ireland (DoENI) … Continue reading

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Independent review for planning in Scotland

The Scottish Government has announced that a three person expert panel will oversee an independent review of the Scottish Planning System The Scottish Government writes: An independent panel has been set up to carry out a game-changing review of Scotland’s … Continue reading

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Consultation on changes to environmental challenges cost protection regime

A leading planning barrister, Jenny Wigley of No 5 Chambers, has warned that the government’s latest consultation on cost protection rules in environmental challenges could ‘drastically reduce the costs certainty currently afforded to judicial review claimants’, as a consultation is … Continue reading

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Basement bill has first reading

A bill to help local planning authorities restrict the size and depth of basement development has had its first reading in the House of Commons, with the proposed legislation being drawn up by Westminster North Labour MP Karen Buck. UK … Continue reading

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Wiltshire industrial chimney for demolition

An industrial chimney – just short of the height of the spire at Salisbury Cathedral – that has loomed over part of Wiltshire’s countryside for decades is to be demolished. The Westbury cement works were constructed in the early 1960s … Continue reading

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Design Council: Design contributes £72bn to UK economy

Headline figures from a new report issued by the Design Council reveals that design contributes £72bn to the UK economy, equating to 7.7% of GVA. The Design Council writes: This year is Design Council’s 70th anniversary, and fittingly, yesterday the government’s Global … Continue reading

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Planning and health links: Planner opinion

‘We should be looking at using the built environment to prevent people from getting ill’ states a report on the BRE Cities Convention in the current The Planner online. View the full article on the Planner website IHBC NewsBlogs on … Continue reading

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Stonehenge celebrations: Centenary of purchase @£6,600

English Heritage is marking the 100 year anniversary of the purchase of Stonehenge for £6,600, with special commemorations to recognise this important step in its care and protection.  English Heritage writes: One hundred years ago today (21 September 2015), Stonehenge … Continue reading

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‘Sign of the times’: HS2 bidding process launched in China

The bidding process for stage 1 of the HS2 rail project was launched by the Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne in Chengdu, China this week.  HM Treasury writes: Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne yesterday (24 September) announced a … Continue reading

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Meccano bridge spans the Clarendon dock, Belfast

The worlds largest Meccano structure has been created at the historic Clarendon dock by students and staff from Queen’s University Belfast, with local schoolchildren as part of a science, technology engineering and maths (STEM) educational project.  Queen’s University Belfast writes: … Continue reading

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