Daily Archives: 13/03/2018

CCT – IHBC’s latest 2018 School Friend – offers Blogpost on the 2018 School while welcoming new CPD recognition

The Churches Conservation Trust (CCT), one of the IHBC 2018 School’s newest ‘School Friends’, has posted a blog on its recognition as an ‘IHBC CPD provider’ and used that to promote the IHBC’s Belfast School, in June, on ‘Our Shared … Continue reading

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IHBC’s 2018 School ‘Sharing’ theme supports ICOMOS’ International Day – ‘Heritage for Generations’ – 18 April: #EuropeForCulture

The 2018 theme for the ICOMOS International Day for Monuments and Sites on 18 April is ‘Heritage for Generations’, complementing the IHBC’s 2018 School theme on ‘Shared heritage’, both being tied to the 2018 European Year of Cultural Heritage; #EuropeForCulture. … Continue reading

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IHBC’s CPD boost for all, via Conservation Wiki and DBW: Landscapes of Cambridge… from Context 151

The IHBC’s Context journal article by Graham Tite, on ‘Buildings, lawns, gardens, wilderness’, from Context No. 151, has been featured in the email news bulletin from Designing Buildings Wiki (DBW), to its 75000+ registered users, extending further the IHBC’s reach … Continue reading

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Call for expressions of interest for AHRC-Funded Research to showcase on Heritage Research website

The Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) Heritage Priority Area Leadership team is inviting AHRC-Funded Principal Investigators to contribute a piece on their research projects as part of the ‘case studies’ section of the Heritage Research website. image Heritage Research … Continue reading

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New survey reveals charities’ top 10 risks…and Brexit is way down the list 

A new survey by specialist insurer, Ecclesiastical, shows that while funding tops the list of concerns heading into 2018, the impact of Government changes is next on the charity risk list.

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National Lottery funding for nine Scottish Great Places

Nine towns and cities in Scotland are celebrating an injection of £2.4million to help shape their future development, thanks to a new National Lottery scheme which puts heritage at the heart of regeneration. image Carloway Broch on the Isle of Lewis … Continue reading

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MHCLG publishes English Housing Survey’ Report: 2016-17

The Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government (MHCLG) has published ‘The English Housing Survey’ (EHS), providing the findings from the 2016-17 national survey of people’s housing circumstances and the condition and energy efficiency of housing in England.

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RTPI journal gets top academic listing

Planning Theory and Practice (PTP), the RTPI’s academic journal published jointly with Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, has been accepted by Clarivate Analytics for inclusion in the Social Sciences Citation Index™.

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For the chop: the battle to save Sheffield’s trees

‘Europe’s greenest city’ has lost 5,000 trees, chopped down by a private company despite furious local protests, and even Michael Gove calls the destruction ‘bonkers’, but now the chainsaws are about to start their work again, reports the Guardian.

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