Daily Archives: 24/02/2016

New IHBC Context published online: Norwich Annual School

The latest issue of the IHBC’s membership journal Context to be made publicly available online covers the IHBC’s 2015 Annual School in Norwich. This issue has an overview of all the activities at the Annual School, and news from conservation … Continue reading

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England’s pocket parks for play, parkour, promenades and piemaking

Over 80 sites are being designated ‘pocket parks’ under new funding from the Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG).  DCLG writes: More than 80 unloved and neglected urban spaces across the country will be transformed into green oases for … Continue reading

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£100,000 for Welsh SAM’s

Ancient monuments in Wales are to benefit from £100,000 of repair and access funding, recently announced by the Welsh Government.  The Welsh Government writes: Ancient monuments across Wales will benefit from over £100,000 Welsh Government funding to restore and protect … Continue reading

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Views on the future of the HCA sought

A parliamentary statement made by Baroness Williams of Trafford (Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government) has announced a review of the Homes and Communities Agency (HCA). The statement reads as follows: My hon.Friend the Minister of … Continue reading

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Heritage Crime- Concern over Stone Fixings in Graveyards

The latest issue of the Natural Stone Bulletin has highlighted concerns over the failure of pinnings used in headstones as recent vandalism shows that the fixings have not been used correctly. View images of the cemetery and information on appropriate … Continue reading

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Opinion- London Symphony Orchestra’s new base

Proposals for the new site for the London Symphony Orchestra have been criticised by the architectural theorist and urban planner Leon Krier, with alternate proposals drawn up and displayed on The Future Symphony Institute website. Read more….

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HLF: Restoring Britain’s Oldest Theatre Scenery – GTR Richmond

Britain’s oldest theatre scenery is to be recorded and conserved as part of an Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) grant offered to the Georgian Theatre Royal in Richmond. The HLF writes: Theatre scenery can be spectacular, transporting you to a different … Continue reading

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Shortlist for GI Bristol Church architectural design competition

The shortlist for the design concepts around the Grade I St Mary Redcliff Bristol development have been revealed, and include Purcell, a practice on the IHBC’s list of recognised conservation practices, HESPR. Malcolm Reading Consultants writes: St Mary Redcliffe and … Continue reading

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Leeds makeover: mixed use includes key listed buildings

Plans to transform an historic former manufacturing site in Leeds into a major £80m mixed-use development have been approved by the City Council. The site includes a number of listed buildings, which are being preserved as part of the redevelopment: … Continue reading

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LGO: Committees should record decisions clearly

Planning committees should record the reasons for their decisions clearly and this is particularly important when they make decisions that conflict with officers’ recommendations, the Local Government Ombudsman (LGO) has said. The Ombudsman is warning that decision making should be … Continue reading

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Your views sought: Arts Council England on ‘place-based’ arts and culture plans

Arts Council England is seeking views – including through online contributions – on how they may invest in arts and culture (2018+), leading on from their ‘Great Art and Culture for Everyone’ 10 year strategy, and now proposing an integrated … Continue reading

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