Daily Archives: 14/10/2022

IHBC welcomes new Education, Training and Application Support Officer Angharad (Anna) Hart – just email training@ihbc.org.uk

The IHBC is delighted to welcome Angharad (Anna) Hart, IHBC, as the institute’s new lead supporting and developing training – UK-wide and across Branches – while also helping to refine our application processes.

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Serious about your career? ‘IHBC’s Jobs etc.’, from listing (HE) & Design Review (Croydon) to facilities (x3: Landmark Trust), Lime (Ty-Mawr Lime), Property (Wells) and more!

To help connect employers’ needs and practitioners’ skills, the IHBC regularly updates NewsBlog readers on the diverse opportunities in our ‘IHBC Jobs etc.’ service, so be sure to sign up for free alerts and ‘stay ahead’ with the our unique … Continue reading

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EXCLUSIVE AND FREE CPD at IHBC Council: ‘Understand leadership & management in conservation bodies – local trusts to the IHBC and beyond’, online, 2pm, 19 Oct

All categories of IHBC members – Supporters, Affiliates, Associates and Full Members – are invited to join the IHBC’s next free Council from 2pm on 19 October which includes IHBC updates, training on charity leadership and trustee/director roles, and our … Continue reading

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IHBC’s HESPR weekly pick from £1.7M+ costed works: City Council seeks surveying services for framework, closes 7/11

The IHBC’s heritage business register HESPR – our Historic Environment Service Providers Recognition quality assurance service – emails members weekly ‘News and Tender Alerts’, and the IHBC Director’s pick for this week is a call from an English City Council … Continue reading

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HTN to launch major new project thanks to The National Lottery Heritage Fund

Heritage Trust Network (HTN) will shortly be launching the development phase of an exciting new project to support our members – ‘Essential Networks’ – thanks to The National Lottery Heritage Fund.

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Building Safety Regulator (BSR) seeks reps for Building Advisory Committee (BAC) steering group, closing 23/10

The Building Safety Regulator (BSR) is seeking applications from experienced industry representatives to join the steering group of the Building Advisory Committee (BAC).

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AHRC strategic delivery plan announced

The Arts and Humanities Research Council’s (AHRC) has announced its strategic delivery plan, focussed on ‘how arts and humanities research underpins health, happiness, wellbeing and thriving places’.

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THA’s Heritage in 20 Years – Have Your Say – by 21/10, for 24/11

The Heritage Alliance (THA) Heritage Debate this year, on 24/11, offers the chance to discuss: ‘Heritage in 20 years: What will matter most?’ with the call closing 21 October.

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UK National Commission for UNESCO awarded £250K Heritage Fund grant

The UK National Commission for UNESCO has received support from The National Lottery Heritage Fund, for a project to help the future of UNESCO Global Geoparks, Biosphere Reserves and World Heritage Sites in the UK.

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HSE: Construction company fined £600K after death of seven-year-old

A civil engineering firm has been fined £600K for safety breaches after a seven-year-old child became trapped and suffocated on a construction site.

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CHN’s first Crowdfunding appeal: To help bring African Heritage and Culture Voices to COP27

The Climate Heritage Network’s (CHN) first Crowdfunding campaign has been launched to help bring African Heritage and Culture Voices are heard at the 2022 UN Climate conference (COP27).

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First look: Battersea Power Station is finally opening to the public and it’s spectacular says Timeout, with pics!

Battersea Power Station is finally opening to the public and it’s spectacular says Timeout, as the London icon’s redevelopment has been more than eight years in the making and cost around £9 billion. image: Battersea Power Station website

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