Monthly Archives: September 2016

Cultural Protection Fund: 2016 – 2020 open

The Cultural Protection Fund is now open for small grants (up to £100K) and large grants (more than £100K) applications. The British Council writes The Fund is designed with applications from UK organisations in mind, but any organisation is eligible … Continue reading

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Parliament debates the London Garden Bridge

The controversy concerning the ‘garden bridge’ in London were brought forward for debate within the House of Commons on 7 September, members debated issues including the landscaping of the public realm, costing and procurement and the transparency of discussions around … Continue reading

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WG urges us all to ‘Bee Friendly’

The Welsh Government (WG) has introduced a new initiative which is designed to make land be more friendly to pollinator species, protecting and enhancing the local environment, in an initiative believed to be the first in the world. The Welsh … Continue reading

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HLF releases ‘State of UK Public Parks 2016’

The Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) has issued its second State of the UK Public Parks report shows that there is a growing deficit between the rising use of parks and the declining resources that are available to manage them. The HLF writes: … Continue reading

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IHBC’s HESPR commercial tender notices offer new member benefit – ‘top pick of the week’… from the Wordsworth Trust

Members of the IHBC’s commercial conservation services listing, HESPR – the Historic Environment Service Providers Recognition scheme – now receive weekly bulletins listing conservation-related tender notices, and to highlight the range and scale of their interests to our membership, we … Continue reading

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IHBC welcomes Historic England’s national amenity society funding update: secure to 2020!

The IHBC has welcomed news that Historic England funding that helps support national amenity societies as Statutory Consultees – its National Capacity Building Fund – has been secured until 2020, as the programme sees ‘an evolution of the priorities of … Continue reading

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COTAC launches new website platform: ‘refreshed and updated’, and with new content too

COTAC, the Council on Training in Architectural Conservation, has launched its refreshed and updated website, including new content, at cotac.org.uk. COTAC Chairman Ingval Maxwell OBE said: ‘We are delighted to have this new accessible and mobile-friendly update of our well-established … Continue reading

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Designing Building Wiki’s Carbuncle Cup update – celebrating the dismal

The IHBC’s Wiki-based platform developer, Designing Buildings Wiki, has offered its own take on Building Design’s renowned celebration of the dismal, the Carbuncle Cup! DBW writes On 7th September, Building Design awarded the dubious honour of the Carbuncle Cup for … Continue reading

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Bill to ‘safeguard standards of environmental protection…’ from EU withdrawal

On 13 July, Geraint Davies MP introduced a Private Member’s Bill in the Commons to make provision for the safeguarding of standards of environmental protection derived from European Union legislation after the UK’s withdrawal from the EU, while it is … Continue reading

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Joint Committee report on Palace of Westminster works – ‘impending crisis cannot be ignored’ – secures PM’s backing

The Joint Committee on the Palace of Westminster report highlighting the urgency of major works to the building – to avoid major issues and ensure that Parliament can keep being a working building –seems to have secured the Prime Minister’s … Continue reading

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England’s Neighbourhood Planning Bill in place

The new Neighbourhood Planning Bill has been brought forward, and aims to speed up housebuilding delivery, introduce new simplified compulsory purchase powers and strengthen and clarify conditions relating to protecting heritage assets in planning applications. Government writes: Measures in the … Continue reading

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House Builders and Subcontractors- collaboration needed

The House Builders Federation has called for more collaboration to help address skills issues and improve payment issues. The House Builders Federation (HBF) writes: Greater collaboration between house builders and their subcontractors is essential if the industry is to address … Continue reading

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Scottish Council demolition bid rejected due to ‘flawed’, ‘inadequate’ and ‘tainted’ assumptions

Inverclyde Council’s bid to demolish 430 flats on a Port Glasgow housing estate was based on ‘flawed’, ‘inadequate’ and ‘tainted’ engineer’s assumptions, a judge has ruled. A new report by Sheriff Derek Hamilton has decided in favour of property owners … Continue reading

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London’s Burning- Dramatic Fire of London reconstruction on the Thames

On September 4 a hand built model of London, created by the artist David Best and Artichoke Creative Company which resulted in creative learning and construction opportunities for school children across London and young people gaining CSCS cards, was floated … Continue reading

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Chelsea FC Stadium faces Grade I Brompton Cemetery… and its bats

Hammersmith and Fulham Council has requested further information from Chelsea Football Club over the impact of its plans for a new stadium at its Stamford Bridge site on the nearby grade 1 listed Brompton Cemetery, well known for wildlife that … Continue reading

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IHBC ‘members with benefits’ reminder: BS 7913 conservation standard – branded copies discount offers up to £60 savings!

IHBC members and colleagues may purchase IHBC-branded copies of the primary conservation standard in the UK’s construction and development sector, BS 7913, for as little as £112 – a staggering £60 reduction on the BSI retail price of £182 – … Continue reading

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IHBC journal Context has new guide at the helm: Mike Taylor

A new editorial co-ordinator for the IHBC’s membership journal Context has taken up his post, as Michael Taylor will chair the Context Editorial Board and be responsible for direction and oversight of the journal. IHBC Director Seán O’Reilly said: ‘Context … Continue reading

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Developers failing to act on approved sites… so planning is not the problem!

New analysis from Civitas shows that Councils have granted enough planning consents to meet the government’s target of one million new homes by 2020, but developers are failing to build on them, disproving the point that the planning process is … Continue reading

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Thames Concordat: ‘a new management agreement’ for the marine area

The Port of London Authority and the Marine Management Organisation have formed a new management agreement. The Marine Management Organisation (MMO) writes: The ‘Thames Concordat’ is a new set of principles both organisations will follow in cases where both the … Continue reading

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Discover England Fund: £40m, spreading ‘benefits of tourism outwith London’

A £40 million fund which is designed to spread the social, economic and cultural benefits of tourism outwith London has been launched. Government writes: Towns and cities from across England will benefit from a £40 million fund to deliver new … Continue reading

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Call for Entries- St David Awards, including ‘culture’

The Welsh Government has released a call for entries for the annual St David Awards which recognise achievements in various categories, including culture, by October 21. The Welsh Government writes: Now in their fourth year, the St David Awards acknowledge … Continue reading

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CITB raise concerns over apprenticeship funding changes

The CITB have raised concerns with the proposed apprenticeship changes, highlighting that there may be a cut in funding by up to 30%. Steve Hearty, Head of Apprenticeships at CITB, writes: ‘The Government’s proposed funding bands for framework apprenticeships raise … Continue reading

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BRE & WCC: 2016 Royal Charter International Research Award

The BRE Trust, in collaboration with the Worshipful Company of Constructors (WCC), have announced the 2016 Royal Charter International Research Award, to help constructors of any age group undertake a unique study focussed on a topical issue or challenge related … Continue reading

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Global Livability- London, Manchester and More

As The Economist Intelligence Unit has released the latest report outlining the ‘livability’ of 140 cities worldwide, The Planner reports that Manchester is deemed more livable than London. The Economist Intelligence Unit writes: The latest findings of The Economist Intelligence … Continue reading

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IHBC co-sponsors Annual DAC Conference: ‘promoting membership and skills in a training partnership’

The IHBC will join in as a sponsor of the 2016 Diocesan Advisory Committee (DAC) conference on 20-22 September in Leicester. IHBC Education Secretary Bridget Turnbull said: ‘We’re delighted to be able to add this conference sponsorship to extend our … Continue reading

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