Daily Archives: 20/04/2016

Reminder: ‘Knowing helps Doing’ – help your colleagues by recommending IHBC’s free ‘taster’ email news service, our NewsBlogs!

Anyone in or beyond the heritage, development and cultural communities can now try out a free 6-month ‘taster’ of one of the IHBC’s most valuable membership benefits by simply signing up for our email news update service, the NewsBlogs.  Sign … Continue reading

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IHBC update on England’s Marine Planning: Workshops and next stages

Members in the north east, north west, south east and south west may be interested to learn about new developments in marine planning within these areas; a series of information sessions are planned to explore the sustainable growth of marine … Continue reading

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DCLG: Coastal communities could return £8 on every £1 invested

The report on the achievements and progress of the Coastal Communities Fund in its first 3 years 2012 to 2015 as the report notes that its ‘forecast job outputs have the potential to generate around £320m of annual GVA output … Continue reading

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Kensington: ‘UFO-style’ loft extension blasted

Residents have blasted ‘appalling’ plans for a UFO-style loft extension to a building overlooking a conservation area in one of London’s upmarket neighourhoods, writes the Daily Mail, as Cromwell Mansions, built 1890s as a six-story block of flats in Kensington … Continue reading

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Opinion: making apprenticeships work for cities

The Centre for Cities has released a report which draws together case studies which show how apprenticeships can work well in cities, discussing the challenges which the current system brings and examples of best practice, including within construction.  The Centre … Continue reading

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HES: Urban Detectives Sought! Scotland’s Urban Past

Historic Environment Scotland have released a call for action to take part in a five year community engagement project ‘Scotland’s Urban Past’. Historic Environment Scotland Town and city dwellers are being asked to get hands on with history by taking … Continue reading

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Londoners Want A Say On Their Skyline

Sir Laurie Magnus (Chairman of Historic England, Dr Loyd Grossman CBE (Chairman of the Heritage Alliance) and Sir Terry Farrell, CBE (Architect) have issued an open letter calling for a clear strategy on tall buildings for London, and Historic England … Continue reading

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NLP on Councils ‘at risk’ of government planning intervention

Nathaniel Lichfield and Partners (NLP) has issued a new study into local plan progress,  ‘Early Adopters and the Late Majority – A Review of Local Plan Progress and Housing Requirements’, as the report identifies 21 Local Planning Authorities which are … Continue reading

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Grade II* Listed Byker Wall works completed

A £9.7 million refurbishment of the unusual and iconic Grade II* Listed Byker Wall development has now been completed, with 628 properties being worked on.  Byker Community Trust writes: The Iconic Grade II* Listed Byker Wall, which is owned and … Continue reading

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Queen’s official residences to undergo £37m tourism revamp

Tourist areas at Windsor Castle and the Palace of Holyroodhouse are to undergo a £37m revamp, the Royal Collection has announced, with a new cafe to be built in the medieval undercroft at Windsor Castle in Berkshire as part of … Continue reading

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New tool measuring the social value of building sites launched

A new resource for measuring the social value created through construction has been launched as Building Social Value (BSV), developed by the Considerate Constructors Scheme, will provide the means for a third party to evaluate the social value produced by construction … Continue reading

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NHTG call for help in heritage crime survey

A new survey has been launched by University College London and Historic England, aiming to find out more about theft of heritage in buildings which are open to the public, including places of worship. NHTG writes: A survey on the … Continue reading

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Call for Entries: Hudson’s Heritage Awards

The Hudson’s Heritage Awards are now open for entries, and offer an opportunity for historic building attractions and venues to showcase their innovation over ten categories, with a closing date of 30 September. The categories are as follows: Best Family … Continue reading

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CCT celebrate works to 349th property

The Churches Conservation Trust (CCT) has been carrying out work to its 349th property in care, a Grade II* listed church in Rutland and a Grade I listed property in Leicestershire.  The Churches Conservation Trust (CCT) writes: Two medieval churches … Continue reading

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