Monthly Archives: September 2016

IHBC NI Branch conference date: ‘Heritage for the Next Generation…. WHO PAYS!’: Keynote by John Sergeant (Strictly… ‘Barging’… and politics), 9 Nov

The IHBC Northern Ireland (NI) Branch has announced initial details on its next Joint Annual Conference, to take place on 9th November, with the Lagan Navigation Trust and the Heritage Trust Network joining in exploring the theme: ‘Heritage for the … Continue reading

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IHBC’s Vice Chair @IOM – Heritage planning in the community: On the island; on the case, and on the radio

The IHBC’s recent visit to the Isle of Man (IoM) to support heritage planning in the community there, with a talk led by IHBC Vice Chair Kathy Davies, has been very well received, and included an interview on the local … Continue reading

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BEFS secures HES funding to coordinate the Scottish Traditional Building Forum (STBF)

Built Environment Forum Scotland (BEFS) has secured a grant from Historic Environment Scotland (HES) to fund the running and co-ordination of the Scottish Traditional Building Forum (STBF), a national network of local traditional building forums working together to highlight specific … Continue reading

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Heritage’s ‘big economics’: HLF’s £192million+ to more than 380 waterways projects since 1994

The World Canals Conference recently held in Inverness revealed interesting statistics about canal heritage funding, and the stories behind how this funding positively affects people’s lives. The Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) writes: Addressing the World Canals Conference in Inverness, Dame … Continue reading

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Professional bodies warn Government of UK’s construction skills crisis post-referendum

A coalition of professional bodies representing the construction and built environment sectors have warned Brexit Minister, David Davis, that the UK’s construction skills crisis could severely worsen, if the Government does not take steps to ensure access to a skilled … Continue reading

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CMS Committee: The impact of Brexit..

The Culture Media and Sport Parliamentary (CMS) Committee is calling for written submissions on creative industries, tourism and the digital markets, with a deadline of Friday 28 October 2016. At the same time The House of Lords EU Internal Market … Continue reading

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Aylesbury Estate CPO blocked: Southwark Council to seek Judicial Review

Southwark Council has had its plans to compulsory purchase a housing estate blocked by the Secretary of State, but will challenge the decision in court. Southwark Council writes: Southwark Council will go to court to challenge a planning decision by … Continue reading

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European Year of Cultural Heritage 2018: and call for ideas

The European Commission has published its long-awaited proposal for the European Year of Cultural Heritage in 2018, which includes a ‘Call for ideas’. Europa Nostra writes: In time for the political rentrée in September, the European Commission has today published … Continue reading

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Welsh Government 5-year plan released

The five year plan for the Welsh Government (WG) has been published this week, including ambitious plans for housing targets and apprenticeships as well as a commitment to ‘Work with communities to protect local facilities that bring people together, including … Continue reading

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RIBA welcomes a new CE

A new Chief Executive of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has been appointed, Alan Vallance. The RIBA writes: Alan Vallance has been appointed Chief Executive of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) following a competitive recruitment process. … Continue reading

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Free read article- Brexit and environmental Law

Are you interested in the potential effect of Brexit on laws within the UK? If so, a free article on Taylor & Francis Online may be of interest to you- ‘Brexit and the future of UK environmental law’ by Colin … Continue reading

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Local Authority conservation capacity in England: New research confirms continued decline for 10 years – 36% since 2006!

IHBC research, funded and published by Historic England, shows the nation’s local authority conservation services have continued to suffer in what is now a decade of cuts, as conservation capacity is reduced by a further 0.5% in the last year, … Continue reading

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IHBC’s ‘Top HESPR tender pick of the week’: Orkney @ £20,000 to £30,000

The IHBC’s commercial conservation services listing, HESPR – the Historic Environment Service Providers Recognition scheme – offers members weekly HESPR Bulletins that list commercial tender opportunities, and now IHBC members can enjoy weekly ‘top picks’ from the Director through their … Continue reading

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Reduced rates and 3 FREE IHBC Bursary places at BLF’s Hot-Mixed Lime Mortars seminar, Coventry, 20 Oct… act fast for a special ‘IHBC members with benefits’ offer!

A one-day hot-mixed lime mortar seminar and workshop, hosted by Coventry Cathedral, has been arranged by the Building Limes Forum (BLF) for Thursday 20 October, with reduced rates for all IHBC members (£80) and 3 free IHBC bursary places for … Continue reading

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IHBC welcomes its first Vice President: Mike Brown IHBC

Following formal agreement by IHBC trustees in April to extend capacity at the highest levels of the organization, the Board is delighted to announce the election of its first Vice President, Mike Brown, who takes up this annual, renewable, portfolio-led … Continue reading

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Historic Building Protection Funding: Parliamentary questions to DCMS

A recent parliamentary question from the Mid Derbyshire MP Pauline Laytham asked Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Culture, Media and Sport) ‘What funding her Department is making available to protect important historic buildings’ and the Huddersfield MP Barry Sheerman asked questions … Continue reading

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Waste not want not: Sweden pushes VAT breaks for repairs

The Guardian reports that Swedish government is to tackle ‘throwaway culture’ by cutting VAT on fixing everything from bicycles to washing machines, with Swedes possibly also going to be able to claim back from income tax half of the labour … Continue reading

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Last chance for 2017 EU Prize for Cultural Heritage / Europa Nostra Awards: Closing 1 October

The European Union Prize for Cultural Heritage / Europa Nostra Awards is one of Europe’s most prestigious prize in the heritage field, and the closing date for 2017 is  fast approaching, as 1 October 2016. Europa Nostra writes: Every year, … Continue reading

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HLF and RCAHMW: Commissioner and committee skills sought, closing 3 and 12 Oct

The Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) has vacancies for committee members in London, Yorkshire and the Humber, Northern Ireland, and Scotland, and for committee chairs in the North East, and Yorkshire and the Humber, with application closing on 3 October, while … Continue reading

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Edinburgh University McEwan Hall Gates: Graduate outcry halts sale

A public outcry by former students and heritage campaigners has prompted the return of landmark gates to the University of Edinburgh. The carved sandstone and wrought iron gates stood next to the university’s graduation venue, the McEwan Hall, but were … Continue reading

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Diversity in heritage valuing, as sun sets at Rhyl Sun Centre site with demolition work starting

The sun is finally setting on Rhyl’s Sun Centre – described as the town’s ‘biggest ever success’ with demolition workers moving onto the site and starting to tear down the beloved water park, as the resort’s seafront begins its latest … Continue reading

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IHBC South Branch conference and AGM: ‘Forms, Surveys and Reports…’ – Newbury, 7 Oct.

The IHBC’s South Branch conference and AGM will take place on 7 October in Shaw House in Newbury – ‘one of the best preserved Elizabethan mansions in England – and as numbers are limited and the conference is open to … Continue reading

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WG introduce Land Transaction Tax: 1st Wales’ own in 800 years

The Land Transaction Tax and Anti-avoidance of Devolved Taxes (Wales) Bill is to be introduced in the latest legislative programme of the Welsh Government (WG), and its first Welsh tax in almost 800 years. The Welsh Government writes: A new … Continue reading

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1 in 10 home owners not happy with their builder’s work: So use the FMB’s ‘Keep away from the Cowboys’ checklist

One in ten home building projects fail to please home owners, leaving a trail of unhappy customers, according to new research from the Federation of Master Builders (FMB), as it says that owners can get the best value by using … Continue reading

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Poll finds Londoners support restrictions on tall buildings

A new survey has found the majority of Londoners living in inner London boroughs want to see restrictions in place for new tall buildings, as a poll of 500 London residents has found many people living in inner London boroughs … Continue reading

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