Monthly Archives: March 2017

Last chance for IHBC 2017 School sponsorship – add your name to our list of distinguished sponsors

As final arrangements are being put in place for the IHBC’s 2017 School, ‘Transport Infrastructure’, in Manchester 22-24 June, we are delighted both to welcome our current sponsors and highlight the final opportunities for heritage bodies to add your name to … Continue reading

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IHBC Director helps open CIOB/NT conference: ‘Successful Operation of Historic Building’, London, 3 May

IHBC Director Sean O’Reilly has been invited to deliver an opening speech at the joint CIOB/National Trust conference ‘Keys to the Successful Operation of Historic Buildings’ on 3 May 2017 in Somerset House, London.

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IHBC’s ‘Top HESPR pick’ of the week: Blackpool Council seeks structural engineer for Tower refurb, valued up to £200k, closing 27/04

The IHBC’s heritage business listing, HESPR – the Historic Environment Service Providers Recognition scheme – offers members weekly Bulletins that bring tender and other business opportunities together into one handy resource, and the Director’s top pick for NewsBlog readers this … Continue reading

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IHBC members encouraged to submit nominations for Honours List: by 14 April

IHBC members are encouraged to submit a nomination for the honours list by April 14 so that the outstanding efforts of those working in the heritage sector are acknowledged and celebrated.

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NTS CEO adopts ‘industry analogy’ to argue: ‘Merger with HES almost inevitable’

Simon Skinner, chief executive of the National Trust for Scotland (NTS) – Scotland’s biggest conservation charity – has said he believes it is almost inevitable that it will merge with the newly created heritage charity and public body Historic Environment … Continue reading

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Historic England says: ‘Breathe new life into an old place – Make it a Heritage Action Zone’

Historic England says its new Heritage Action Zones (HAZs) initiative should ‘unleash the power in England’s historic environment to create economic growth and improve quality of life in villages, towns and cities’ as it announces the first ten places to … Continue reading

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Will Self on 70 years of planning to ease conflict… the 1947 T&CPA on the BBC

The BBC currently features Will Self as he walks the London green belt in search of the 1947 Town and Country Planning Act (T&CPA), which he argues tried to end the post war British conflict between field and city.

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Sheffield’s sewer gas lamps get new lease of life

The BBC reports that Gas street lamps originally invented to burn off dangerous sewer gas are being restored in Sheffield.

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Crowdfunding campaign to save ‘secret’ Victorian chapel

A crowdfunding campaign has been launched to help save a former settlement chapel hidden away in London’s East End, in Bethnal Green, for more than 130 years.

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Last chance for IHBC Marsh ‘successful learner’ nominations – Enter before April and say ‘Well done!’ to your students and trainees!

This is your last chance to celebrate a successful heritage learner that you know, with the chance of £500 and a free place at the IHBC’s Annual School (closing date 31 March 2017). 

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Last chance for IHBC Marsh ‘retired IHBC’ nominations – enter before April and say ‘Well done!’ to your Branch’s retired volunteers!

IHBC Branches can celebrate volunteering retired members with a nomination for IHBC’s Marsh Award before 31 March, with £500 and a Full School place for the winner! 

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New addition to IHBC’s Conservation Wiki – John Edwards on ‘Energy efficiency of traditional buildings’: Why not add yours?

IHBC trustee John Edwards has posted his RICS Conservation Journal article on ‘Energy efficiency of traditional buildings’ on the IHBC’s Conservation Wiki – part of the Designing Buildings Wiki (DBW) web platform – extending access to his concise summary of … Continue reading

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IHBC’s ‘Top HESPR pick’: Shettleston New Parish Church seeks consultant on local Heritage Activity Plan, closing 31/03

The IHBC’s commercial conservation services listing, HESPR – the Historic Environment Service Providers Recognition scheme – offers members weekly Bulletins that bring tender and other opportunities together into one handy resource, while the Director’s top pick for IHBC members this … Continue reading

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RTPI Awards for Research Excellence now open

The RTPI Awards for Research Excellence recognise and promote high quality, impactful spatial planning research from RTPI accredited planning schools, and planning consultancies, in the UK, the Republic of Ireland and internationally, with entries to be sent electronically to research@rtpi.org.uk … Continue reading

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CIC Launches ‘Essential Principles Guide’ for creating an accessible and inclusive environment

The Construction Industry Council (CIC) officially launched their ‘Essential Principles Guide’ for Built Environment Professionals on creating an accessible and inclusive environment.

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Fresh lease of life for one of Britain’s oldest slate mines as roof for Cambridge college

The Telegraph reports that one of the country’s oldest Collyweston mines has re-opened and its distinctive limestone tiles will soon adorn one of the roofs at King’s College, Cambridge.

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ICOMOS-UK ‘firmly objects’ to short tunnel at Stonehenge

ICOMOS-UK goes to the very crux of the matter by explicitly rejecting the claim by Historic England, English Heritage and The National Trust that the “benefits” of a short tunnel would justify the new damage.

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Demolition of Bexhill church refused for third time

Planning permission to knock down the disused church of St. Andrew’s, Bexhill has been refused for a third time.

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Pocahontas statue re-listed to mark 400th anniversary of death

The statue of Pocahontas at the Church of St George in Gravesend has had its listed status updated to commemorate 400 years since her death.

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IHBC consultation response as HE’s revised GPA Note 3 title includes ‘Views’ with ‘Setting’

Historic England’s (HE’s) revision of its Good Practice Advice (GPA) Note 3, ‘The Setting of Heritage Assets’ specifies ‘views’ in its proposed new title and content, to recognise planning issues not covered in the original document, while the IHBC’s consultations response offers further … Continue reading

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REMINDER IHBC Marsh Award closes on 31 March

With just over a week to go until closing date get your nomination in for a ‘great learner’!

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IHBC Annual School reminder: end-of-year budgets

The IHBC is reminding members and their colleagues that they may want to take advantage of any end-of-year budget surpluses – and the Annual School’s early bird delegate rate – to book places or secure sponsorship at the 2017 School.

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Neighbourhood Planning Bill passed in House of Lords

After its third reading and with several amendments, the bill has now passed  back to the Commons. Parliamentary copyright images are reproduced with the permission of Parliament

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Guidance for Housing and NSIPs Published

The government has published guidance regarding the details of measures that will see major infrastructure projects that include up to 500 homes considered as a Nationally Significant Infrastructure Project (NSIP)

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Victorian Visions

Guest blogger Veronica Barbagallo tells us about an upcoming student exhibition project created in partnership with Historic Environment Scotland

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