Daily Archives: 28/11/2017

COTAC 2017 conference reminder: IHBC with Ramboll support COTAC ‘BIM for Heritage’ conference – 8 December, London

IHBC with Ramboll support COTAC 2017 conference – ‘BIM for Heritage: Stepping into the Future with the Past’ – 8 December, London

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Can IHBC members and colleagues help HE find more listed buildings used as mosques?

Historic England (HE) is investigating the heritage of Islamic places of worship in England, and asks if IHBC members, colleagues and networks can help identify more listed buildings now in use as mosques. Formerly St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, now Wembley … Continue reading

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Scottish Parliament building regs and fire safety report calls for Clerk of Works to be a ‘familiar face’

Scottish Parliament’s Local Government and Communities Committee report from its inquiry into the building standards verification processes concluded that there needed to be more homebuyer support, including for a Clerk of Works to become a ‘familiar face’ on building sites.

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From PBC Today -Trant Engineering Ltd v Mott MacDonald Ltd: The first steer on BIM from the courts

Planning and Building Control Today (PBC Today) notes that the above judgment is the first to feature BIM in a substantive way and raises some questions going forward about who should host and manage the common data environment (CDE) on … Continue reading

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BS 8415 ‘Memorials’ Standard available for public comment until Jan 15

BS 8415 ‘Memorial Standard for Monuments within burial grounds and memorial sites – Specification’ is available for public comment closing on 15 January.

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HE’s Heritage Protection Commissions seeks natural capital and heritage projects to fund: closing 7 January

Historic England’s (HE) ‘Heritage Protection Commissions’ (HPC) funds projects in response to specific calls for proposals that directly address the priorities outlined in Historic England’s Corporate Plan, and is calling for proposals on ‘Heritage, natural capital and ecosystem’ services with … Continue reading

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IHBC’s ‘Heritage from the doorstep’: York Press on possible judicial review for Carlton Tavern decision

York Press reports that a Planning Committee councillor stayed away from a key meeting recently in protest at a suspensions row, and now campaigners seek to use this and tight vote as grounds for challenging the decision.

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Environment Secretary announces new environmental protections to deliver a green Brexit for England

Plans to consult on a new, independent body that would hold Government to account for upholding environmental standards in England after leaving the European Union have been set out by Environment Secretary Michael Gove. Contains public sector information licensed under … Continue reading

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Grenfell Tower Inquiry Chairman appoints assessors

Three assessors, each with specific experience and expertise felt to be of value to the Grenfell Tower Inquiry, have been appointed to assist the Chairman.

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IHBC’s ‘Heritage from the doorstep’: Penarth’s people highlight lack of consultation on listed church conversion

Residents have said they feel they are not being listened to regarding the future of St Paul’s Church in Penarth as a they raise concerns over a conversion proposal for 15 one and two bedroom flats and a 300 square … Continue reading

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New research suggests creating new homes on top of existing buildings in London

New homes could be built in London using rooftop development space which would not alter the skyline and provide much needed affordable housing, according to new research for Knight Frank.

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