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- Career conscious & in conservation? IHBC’s ‘Jobs etc.’ spans disciplines, levels & sectors as interdisciplinary conservation practice standards deliver public benefit 19/12/2025
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- IHBC Director’s pick from HESPR’s £101K+ of weekly works: Trust seeks fire engineer for GII* project to 15/01 19/12/2025
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- UK Government urged to step up maintenance to safeguard ageing infrastructure: Royal Academy of Engineering 19/12/2025
- Landmark Planning and Infrastructure Bill becomes law 19/12/2025
- England’s NPPF update: New consultation on proposed reforms and other changes to the planning system, to 10/03 19/12/2025
- AHRC PhD studentships on ‘barriers to creating healthier places’ 19/12/2025
- £2.9m heritage investment for Waterfront regeneration 19/12/2025
- Trowel and Error: A Public User Needs Survey for Archaeology 19/12/2025
- IHBC features ‘Heritage from the Global doorstep’: Costa Carras European Citizens Awards for the Safeguard of Endangered Heritage 2026, entries open to 16/01/2026 19/12/2025
- IHBC welcome SAHGB’s new Colvin Special Award 2025, celebrating editors of The Pevsner Architectural Guides 16/12/2025
- IHBC issues formal notice for 2026 AGM, online on 7 January 2026, from 5.30pm (with special presentation!) for 6pm start 16/12/2025
- IHBC updates on ‘5 Commitments to Help Heritage Skills in Conservation’: Check out our web hub, with video & feedback, and help reduce damage to both health and heritage 16/12/2025
- IHBC warmly welcomes PCO approval to Petition for Charter 16/12/2025
- IHBC’s ‘Professional’ Signpost: How to get started in sharing knowledge and expertise on Designing Buildings 16/12/2025
- IHBC features ‘Heritage from the doorstep’: Hotspur Press will rise from the ashes as developers issue promise for fire-ravaged mill 16/12/2025
- Videogame to help protect Nottingham Cathedral and other heritage buildings: ‘Pugin’s Revival’ despite ‘structural ‘monsters’’ 16/12/2025
- UK Heritage Pulse Spotlight: Operational use of Artificial Intelligence 16/12/2025
- Public appointment: Members appointed to Historic Environment Scotland 16/12/2025
- HHBT to continue its work in the Highlands as part of SHBT 16/12/2025
- RIBA responds to Environmental Audit Committee report on sustainable housing growth 16/12/2025
- IHBC features ‘Heritage from the global doorstep’– WMF & EH receive grant for next phase of Coastal Connections Programme 16/12/2025
Monthly Archives: November 2016
DCMS: English Churches and Cathedrals Sustainability Review membership
The Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) has confirmed the 12 members of the English Churches and Cathedrals Sustainability Review. DCMS writes: The English Churches and Cathedrals Sustainability Review was set up by the Government to examine how to … Continue reading
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Inside Cardiff Coal Exchange
Developer Signature Living has released film of the damaged interior of Cardiff Coal Exchange, a controversial case where the developer was given permission by Cardiff council to begin preparatory work at the site ahead of full planning permission – which … Continue reading
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Oldest racing stables in the world opened: National Centre for Horseracing and Sporting Art in Newmarket with HLF support
Heritage Lottery Funding (HLF) has helped create the National Centre for Horseracing and Sporting Art in Newmarket, built in the remains of Charles II’s 17th-century sporting palace and stables, which are considered to be the oldest racing stables in the world … Continue reading
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NI issues ‘Overview of Planning Enforcement Responsibilities’
A document presenting an overview of enforcement powers and responsibilities in Northern Ireland (NI) has been published by the Department for Infrastructure. The Department for Infrastructure writes: The Department for Infrastructure has today issued an advice document entitled the ‘Overview … Continue reading
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CCT Regeneration Taskforce’s ‘Impact Report’ published
The Churches Conservation Trust has published the 2015/16 report into regeneration impacts, including details of the models used for creating successful projects. The Churches Conservation Trust (CCT) writes: Today we publish the Regeneration Taskforce’s ‘Impact Report’ for 2015/16. This year … Continue reading
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Civic Voice announces new VP’s and board chair
Civic Voice have announced new appointments for vice presidents and board chair, as Baroness Andrews, Sir Terry Farrell, Laura Sandys and former Chair, Freddie Gick have all been appointed vice-presidents of the charity. Civic Voice writes: Civic Voice – the … Continue reading
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The Cultural Policy Compendium: The Council of Europe
The Council of Europe reports that The Compendium of Cultural Policies and Trends in Europe is discussing a new business model for its continued publication The Council of Europe (CoE) writes: The Ad Hoc Advisory Group on the Future Financing … Continue reading
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The SPAB’s John Betjeman Award 2017
The Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings (SPAB) is inviting entries for the John Betjeman Award 2017, with a closing date for entries of 21 February 2017. The Award celebrates excellence in conservation and repair projects at places of … Continue reading
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IHBC ‘Council+’ London, December 6: Gold and glitter in London – and make sure your Branch or special interest is represented
The fourth meeting of the IHBC’s UK-wide advisory board, ‘Council+’ (C+), which is open to IHBC members of all categories, is to take place on Tuesday 6 December in London, with an invitation to the London Branch Christmas celebration afterwards, … Continue reading
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An IHBC journey to Saltaire, from Jane Jacobs via WHSs…: In Yearbook and now on Wiki
The IHBC’s 2016 Yearbook article on Saltaire, Titus Salt’s model Victorian industrial town, which has Dr Jo Lintonbon of Sheffield University survey the widest conservation context of this remarkable town – taking us there from Jane Jacobs via World Heritage … Continue reading
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IHBC’s ‘Top HESPR tender pick of the week’: Guildford BC seeks community engagement consultant for museum @ £20,000-24,000
The IHBC’s commercial conservation services listing, HESPR – the Historic Environment Service Providers Recognition scheme – offers weekly HESPR Bulletins with tender opportunities, and the Director’s top pick for IHBC members this week features Guildford Borough Council’s opportunity for a … Continue reading
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Exeter Cathedral Green fire devastates Royal Clarence Hotel
Media reports have shown that a major fire in Exeter city centre which required 150 firefighters to tackle the blaze and devastated the historic listed Royal Clarence Hotel has resulted in the demolition of the building. Devon & Somerset Fire … Continue reading
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Celebrate the Lottery funded projects in your area- #LoveLottery as Friday 4 Nov celebrates heritage projects
DCMS is urging recipients of National Lottery funding to celebrate the achievements of those who have received funding and connected with grant aided projects to use social media to help celebrate the 500,000th grant being awarded- Friday 4 November specifically … Continue reading
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NAPE: Unsung heroes of planning – Enforcement officers
Enforcement officers are the unsung heroes of planning, according to the National Association for Planning Enforcement (NAPE) conference. The NAPE conference covered legislation updates, case studies and information sharing on resource issues, and is also a network as part of … Continue reading
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Wales’ best place- Aberaeron
The winner of the The Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) award for best place in Wales has been announced as Aberaeron on the west coast. The Royal Town Planning Institute Cymru (RTPI) writes: Aberaeron, the picturesque seaside resort town on … Continue reading
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Commons Select Committee: Reforms of EA needed to address flooding
The Commons Select Committee on Environment, Food and Rural Affairs has called for an overhaul of the system of flood management in England, including new roles for the Environment Agency (EA) and a review of building regulations. The Commons Select … Continue reading
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First round barrow built in 3,500 years opens in Cambridgeshire
A company called Sacred Stones opened the ‘first round barrow built since neolithic times’ on 24 October, its construction using 500 tonnes of local Churchfield limestone buried beneath 1,000 tonnes of earth seeded with meadow grass. Read more at Stone … Continue reading
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Explore the Crystal Palace
A seven page long illustrated guide to the Crystal Palace building and grounds has been published online with stunning views and explanations of the interior of the building. Read more at https://sydenham.org.uk
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CITB reports on fraudulent CSCS/CPCS cards
The Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) has issued information on how to report suspected false Construction Plant Certification Scheme (CPCS) and Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) cards following the imprisonment of a 34 year old man for illegal use of … Continue reading
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NI draft Programme for Government- Planning is key
The importance of strategic planning as part of the Northern Ireland (NI) draft Programme for Government has been emphasised by Infrastructure Minister Chris Hazzard. The Northern Ireland Executive Office writes: Infrastructure Minister Chris Hazzard today met council chief executives to … Continue reading
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Civic Voice AGM welcomes IHBC’s £2.5k fund celebrating 50 years of Conservation Areas in 2017, and supporting CV’s ‘Big Conservation Conversation’
The Civic Voice (CV) at its recent AGM in Chester, attended on behalf of the IHBC by membership assessor Keith Parsons, warmly welcomed the IHBC’s recent allocation of £2,500 to support celebrations in 2017 of the 50th anniversary of Conservation … Continue reading
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Council seeks judicial review over Aylesbury Estate CPO decision
Southwark Council has pledged to fight what it calls the ‘bizarre’ government decision to block a compulsory purchase order (CPO) on Aylesbury Estate as Minister Sajid Javid found the orders breached the human rights of residents as they would not … Continue reading
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HE’s H@R register published: 137 less, but still includes ‘birthplace of feminism’ and Brighton Old Town conservation area
The Historic England Heritage at Risk register for 2016 has now been published, and there are now 137 less entries on the register than last year, but significant sites remain at risk including Newington Green Unitarian Church in Hackney, the … Continue reading
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Battle for Britain’s best high street: vote by 18 Nov
The Great British High Street competition has revealed the nation’s best high streets, and between now and 18 November you can cast your vote for free via thegreatbritishhighstreet.co.uk Department for Communities and Local Government writes: The Great British High Street … Continue reading
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Planning Inspectorate guidance under review and seeking survey input
The Planning Inspectorate is reviewing its appeal procedure guidance for planning appeals, certificate of lawful use or development appeals and enforcement appeals in England, and seeks views from users of this guidance during the appeal process. Complete the survey
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