Daily Archives: 03/02/2023

IHBC’s CPD Circular for February 2023: Easy access to resources, awards and more, with free sign up

The IHBC’s next CPD Circular is now out, listing low-cost training and upskilling opportunities – and much more – to help guide busy heritage practitioners to the best value in Continuing Professional Development (CPD).

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IHBC Marsh Awards 2023: Seeking Nominations for ‘Retired IHBC Members’ and ‘Successful Learners’ – Closing 31 March 2023

Two  IHBC Marsh Awards, developed in partnership with the Marsh Charitable Trust, celebrate both civic contributions by retired members and successful learning in heritage skills, with awards of £500 and free places at IHBC’s Swansea 2023 School in June, closing … Continue reading

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IHBC Signpost to HE’s call for ‘Article 4 Direction: Local Authority Survey’ Research Project responses close 10/02

Historic England is seeking ressposnes to research into heritage-related Article 4 Directions (A4Ds) with the aim of developing a better understanding of their use and effectiveness.

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IHBC’s HESPR double-up pick from £235K+ works: Regen-heritage charity seeks services & council a ‘Building heights’ report, to £50K+

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 features a double-up of calls for consultancy support, … Continue reading

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IHBC features ‘Heritage from the doorstep’: First phase of preparation for Glasgow School of Art rebuild completed

The first phase of physical preparation works for rebuilding Glasgow School of Art’s fire-damaged Mackintosh building has been completed. reports Glasgow Live, as more than 5,500 of tonnes of material have been removed from the site. image: for illustration

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New research: Insulation only provides short-term reduction in household gas consumption

The ‘first study’ to look at long-term effect of home insulation in England and Wales – from the University of Cambridge  – finds the fall in gas consumption per household was small and only lasts a few years.

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Cadw: Government amendments refine the Historic Environment (Wales) Bill

The Welsh Government has taken the opportunity to table 45 amendments to the Historic Environment (Wales) Bill. image: Cadw website

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HTN: Help the Network develop and grow: consultancy and freelance opportunities

Heritage Trust Network (HTN) is  looking to engage a number of consultants and freelance associates to help us plan for the future, and implement new initiatives.

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St John’s Wood: Historic St Mark’s church destroyed in large fire

A Grade II* listed church, St. Mark’s church in north-west London has been destroyed in a fire overnight, reports the BBC. image: HE Archive (uploaded by Church Care)

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England: Six weeks for developers to sign contract to fix unsafe buildings

A new contract requires developers to fix buildings and reimburse taxpayers, with an estimated £2 billion expected to be committed to fund repairs. image: Open Government Licence v3.0

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Scotland’s Call for volunteers: Church (emergency) recording project

Scotland’s historic church buildings are currently experiencing a period of upheaval of a scale last seen in the 19th century and a new project seeks voluntary support for what ‘is effectively an emergency recording exercise’!

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Building’s ‘Building the Future Commission’ gets under way

Building’s ambitious year-long project kicks off as the Building the Future Commission officially gets under way as, on its 180th anniversary, it looks to ‘assess potential solutions and radical new ways of thinking to improve the built environment’. image: for … Continue reading

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