Daily Archives: 15/12/2017

IHBC welcomes Carole Souter CBE as Gus Astley Student Award judge for 2017: Master of St Cross College, Oxford and past CE of HLF

The IHBC is delighted to welcome Carole Souter CBE as the judge for the 2017 IHBC Gus Astley Student Awards, now Master of St Cross College, Oxford and former Chief Executive (CE) of the National Heritage Memorial Fund and Heritage … Continue reading

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New Context out: ‘Floorscape –The heritage at our feet’ and much more, from Listing’s 70th anniversary to Student Awards

The latest edition of the IHBC’s membership journal Context is now out, themed around traditional paving and its contribution to our experience of places, with Robert Huxford of the Urban Design Group (UDG) as guest commissioning editor for the theme, … Continue reading

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IHBC South Branch CPD on church alterations: ‘NEW ORDER – DIVINE INTERVENTION’; 19 Jan, Booking closes 12 Jan

IHBC South Branch, in association with the Diocese of Winchester, is offering another premium CPD experience on Friday 19 January, at All Saints Church, The Bury, Odiham, Hampshire, exploring alterations and changes to protected churches – ‘NEW ORDER – DIVINE … Continue reading

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IHBC HESPR’s weekly top weekly pick from c.£4M+ costed work: Dacorum BC’s HE services, valued £60-120k, closing 10/01

The IHBC’s heritage business list, HESPR – the Historic Environment Service Providers Recognition scheme – offers its members weekly ‘News and Tender Alert’ emails, with costed opportunities worth more than £177,000 this week, while the IHBC Director’s current top pick … Continue reading

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DBW features Steven Robb on Geddes and ‘conservative surgery’ in Edinburgh: IHBC’s ‘Conservation and Urbanism’ Context

Recently featured on the Designing Buildings Wiki (DBW) email alert – sent to nearly 8000 registered users – is Steven Robb’s article on ‘Conservative surgery in Edinburgh’, from IHBC’s Context special issue on ‘Conservation and urbanism’.

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Planning company fined for wilfully obstructing council officers

Brentwood Borough Council (BC) has reported that a planning company, Smart Planning , and its representative, have been given substantial fines for wilfully obstructing council officers in the course of their work, as Colchester Magistrates Court praised local authority officers … Continue reading

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New BSI standard out: BS EN 16883:2017 ‘Guidelines for improving the energy performance of historic buildings’

BSI has launched Conservation of cultural heritage. Guidelines for improving the energy performance of historic buildings.

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Celebrating the anniversary of female suffrage with the National Trust

In 2018 the National Trust is shining a light on the history of women to celebrate the anniversary of female suffrage.

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Scotland’s charity watchdog is to investigate the finances of RIAS 

The BBC reports that Scotland’s charity regulator OSCR has opened an investigation into the Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS) following concerns raised by a number of organisations and individuals.

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Wales’ New Minister for Culture, Tourism and Sport: ‘Cadw to remain in government’

Cadw writes that Lord Dafydd Elis-Thomas AM assumed responsibility for the portfolio including the historic environment when he became Minister for Culture, Tourism and Sport at the beginning of November 2017, and in his first ministerial appearance before the National … Continue reading

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Eleven bids for £15m Northern Cultural Regeneration Fund

Eleven towns and cities from across Northern England have bid for a share of a new £15 million fund to support major culture and tech capital projects and provide a legacy from the Great Exhibition of the North.

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Futurism from County Life: Children’s visions of the perfect future house, as rendered by a professional architect

Country Life reports in ten imaginative children’s ideas for houses of the future that have been turned into modern 3D models to get a sense of what they’d really be like!

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