Daily Archives: 16/04/2016

IHBC 2016 School reminder : Early bird rates end 22 April! Bursaries available now!

Still time to book at a discounted rate for the IHBC’s Annual School in Worcester, 23-25 June but remember ‘early bird’ rates will end on 22 April, while if you are worried about cost please be sure to make a … Continue reading

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IHBC and ChurchCare to promote benefits of IHBC membership for DACs

In partnership with ChurchCare, the Cathedral and Church Buildings Division of the Church of England, the IHBC is running a series of sessions with staff in the Diocesan Advisory Committees (DACs) to  raise awareness of how the IHBC can help … Continue reading

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Place Alliance lobbies for government to adopt co-ordinating design codes for sites identified for Permission in Principle

The new Housing and Planning Bill proposes a radical move to permitting development through ‘Permission in Principle’ (PiP) on identified brownfield  sites or others identified in the development plan. Concerns over the lack of design control this will bring have … Continue reading

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IHBC’s electoral manifesto update – And let us know of more…

With the forthcoming National Assembly for Wales, Scottish Parliament and Northern Ireland Assembly elections, as well as city Mayoral elections, many ‘calls for action’ have been issued relating to heritage, the built environment and conservation, so IHBC NewsBlogs service has … Continue reading

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Reminder: IHBC will be there: Will you? Civic Society APPG on WW1 community heritage – 19 April

The next All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for Civic Societies is to be held on 19 April, with the theme concentrating on World War 1 (WW1) commemoration and the role that communities can play in protecting heritage. View the news … Continue reading

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NAO: Green Deal ‘has not achieved value for money’

The National Audit Office (NAO) has completed an investigation into the Green Deal, concluding that it did not achieve value for money.  The National Audit Office writes: The National Audit Office yesterday concluded that the Department of Energy and Climate … Continue reading

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The Future of Local Government, Art and Culture in England

Arts Council England has released a call to action for local authorities to work with them to protect the role of culture in communities.  The New Local Government Network writes: Sir Peter Bazalgette urged local authorities to work with the … Continue reading

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Beamish Museum’s 1950s Town etc. approved by Durham CC

Beamish Museum’s plans to build a 1950s Town, Georgian coaching inn and a replica of a Weardale Farm have been approved by Durham County Council’s Planning Committee as the £17million expansion hopes to draw in an extra 100,000 visitors to … Continue reading

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Category A Listed Building ‘taken down by hand’ report

The Herald has reported on an update regarding the category A listed building in Glasgow allegedly demolished without approval.  View the Herald Article ‘Historic A-listed home in Glasgow’s west end was ‘taken down by hand’, new report reveals’

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DCLG: Railway station work to form up to 10,000 new properties

A new DCLG programme for housing and businesses is designed to bring forwards up to 10,000 homes and areas of town centre regeneration.  DCLG writes: A massive programme of development of railway stations and surrounding land will deliver thousands of … Continue reading

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New Part L documents released

The 2016 amendments of Part L building regulations for England have been released, including information on works affecting buildings of historic interest. DCLG writes: This current edition covers the energy efficiency requirements of the building regulations as set out in … Continue reading

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Brighton Pier sold for £18m to ex-Pizza Express boss

One of the south coast’s most famous landmarks, Brighton Pier, is being sold for £18m, the BBC writes, as Eclectic Bar Group, chaired by former Pizza Express entrepreneur Luke Johnson, is set to buy the Grade II* listed structure by … Continue reading

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CAMRA: Almost 1500 pubs are ACV registered

The Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) have noted that almost 1500 public houses have now been registered as an asset of community value (ACV).  The Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) writes: A year to the day since new powers were … Continue reading

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Call for Entries: Heritage Angel Awards: till 3 July

There are five categories of Historic England Heritage Angel awards to enter this year, and entries are open until 3 July.  Historic England writes: There are five award categories to apply for in 2016: Best community action project Best contribution … Continue reading

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