Daily Archives: 21/06/2016

CIfA-IHBC FREE reciprocal ‘taster’ memberships as MoU generates ‘a great new deal for all our members’

The IHBC and CIfA have announced the first major outcome of the newly signed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the two organisations: free 1-year ‘taster’ memberships to help new members experience our respective disciplines and support at first hand. IHBC … Continue reading

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IHBC update: 3 conservation contenders on RIBA’s first International Prize

The IHBC is delighted to be able to highlight to members the important place of conservation and restoration in the contenders for the the first RIBA International Prize, as three projects classed in the ‘Restoration /Conservation’ category will be visited … Continue reading

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Could skyscraper seeking permission host London’s highest museum?

The City’s next tallest skyscraper – currently seeking planning approval – could become home to the capital’s highest museum, after the Museum of London unveiled plans to create public viewing galleries on the 71st and 72nd storeys of 1 Undershaft. … Continue reading

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Foyles War – SAVE & HE promote ‘call-in’ to halt SOHO demolition

SAVE Britain’s Heritage and Historic England (HE) are promoting a ‘call-in’ of proposals would see three unlisted buildings of merit, including the former Foyles store, demolished along with several other key buildings SAVE writes: Last week the GLA announced they … Continue reading

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Wales’ new environment minister outlines 5 ‘asks’ of planning

Newly appointed Cabinet Secretary for Environment and Rural Affairs, Lesley Griffiths AM, gave the keynote address at the RTPI Wales’s recent Planning Conference by outlining her 5 asks of the planning system: A visionary and evidence based planning system A … Continue reading

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Nominate for the Vic Soc’s Top Ten Endangered for 2016

The Victorian Society (Vic Soc) has included an updated campaigning guide with this year’s search to encourage people to fight for the buildings they are concerned about, with nominations to close on Friday 1 July. The Victorian Society writes: Once … Continue reading

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Parliamentary committee critical of government flooding oversight

The House of Commons Environmental Audit Committee has published its report on ‘Flooding: Cooperation across Government’, criticising government for its lack of a long-term strategy to deal with flooding while urging ministers to ensure better monitoring of planning conditions for … Continue reading

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Share your views on sustainability for Ecobuild 2017

This question of ‘sustainability’ will be debated at a round table discussion on 22 June, chaired by Julie Hirigoyen, Chief Executive, UK-GBC, with industry representatives including Marks & Spencer, BRE, Institution of Civil Engineers and Construction Products Association, while you … Continue reading

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New interactive maps from CPRE reveals England’s light-polluted skies

The most detailed ever satellite maps of England’s dark skies released by the Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE), providing unprecedented level of understanding into where light pollution is most invasive. CPRE writes: The most detailed ever satellite maps of … Continue reading

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Edinburgh’s World Heritage Site valued at over £1 Billion

A new report, ‘Edinburgh World Heritage: Economic Value report’, from Edinburgh World Heritage, has found that residents, visitors and businesses attach an economic value of between £1.2 – £1.4 billion to Edinburgh’s World Heritage Site. Edinburgh World Heritage writes: The … Continue reading

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Pass the word – ‘Researchers seek help to create ‘greener’ mortgages’

Partners, including BRE, on a green mortgage research project called LENDERS are asking householders for their help to complete a survey that aims to gather key information on homes, their energy ratings and their actual energy bills. BRE writes: LENDERS … Continue reading

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