Monthly Archives: November 2023

IHBC data signpost: Data for Heritage Places – a new analysis using the Heritage Index

‘Data for Heritage Places’ is a new analysis using the ‘Heritage Index’ by The Heritage Fund. image NLHF

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IHBC’s HESPR ‘Special Interest News’: Designing Buildings features IHBC on Levelling Up etc Act

IHBC’s heritage business register HESPR – our Historic Environment Service Providers Recognition quality assurance scheme for heritage services – emails members weekly ‘News and Tender Alerts’, and this week highlights Designing Buildings featuring the IHBC’s NewsBlog welcoming of and notice … Continue reading

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IHBC features ‘Heritage from the doorstep’: Flats demolition project put on hold after court threat

Scotland’s largest social housing association has put on hold one of the nation’s biggest demolition projects in the face of threatened court action, reports The Herald Scotland. image for illustration only –  By Lairich Rig, CC BY-SA 2.0

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Design Code Pathfinder Programme update: Supporting LAs & neighbourhood planning to develop design codes

The Design Council has updated on recent work with government to provide design advice and support to 25 selected pathfinders as they developed design codes to help raise the quality of the built environment in their local area. image for … Continue reading

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UK Government Guidance on health risks of damp and mould

UK Government guidance on ‘Understanding and addressing the health risks of damp and mould in the home’ has been issued.

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1 in 5 charities could stop operating this winter due to ‘cost of giving crisis’

New research from the National Council for Voluntary Organisations (NCVO) suggests that the cost of living crisis has sparked a cost of giving crisis for charities that could see 1 in 5 stop operating this winter. image: for illustration only

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Developer fails to overturn decision to list Port Dundas sawmill

The developer behind plans to demolish a Victorian industrial building in Glasgow to deliver a block of 60 apartments has lost an appeal against a decision to give it listed status. image for illustration only: HES

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IHBC features ‘Heritage from the global doorstep’: Auckland’s Heritage Counts Report 2023 published

Running since 2018, Auckland’s Heritage Counts Report programme aims to highlight the extent and benefits of heritage in Auckland through the collection of statistics and research.

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IHBC welcomes and worries over RTPI’s UK ‘pulse of planning today’: Lower salaries, limited diversity, fewer in public service…

The Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) has conducted a comprehensive analysis of the planning profession in the United Kingdom, issued as its State of the Profession 2023 report, which shows how public sector planners have fallen by a quarter between … Continue reading

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FINAL CHANCE: Consultation on joint IHBC-HTVF-CV ‘Conservation Professional Practice Principles’ (CPPP) closes soon

A consultation on updating and enhancing the IHBC-HTVF-Civic Voice joint ‘Conservation Professional Practice Principles’ has been launched, as we look at renewing this cross-sector statement on practice principles for specialists working in built and historic environment conservation roles.

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IHBC’s ‘Practice’ signpost: Culture in Communities… a place-based approach in Scotland

A report detailing the findings and recommendations of Scotland’s Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee was published online, following its inquiry on culture in communities.

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IHBC’s HESPR pick from £20K+ costed works: Council seeks accredited design team for GII works, closing 17/11

IHBC Chair David McDonald said: ‘Our weekly News and Tender Alert offers current tender opportunities to HESPR members, supporting commercial conservation businesses that work to the IHBC’s standards and expectations.  These regular selections offer the wider heritage world regular insights … Continue reading

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IHBC features ‘Heritage the doorstep’: £10m renovation of Leeds’ Kirkgate Market sees ‘blockshops’ transformed

The first phase of a £10m renovation of a series of Kirkgate Market units has been completed, as leaders in the city argue that the investment will make a ‘huge difference to traders’, reports The Yorkshire Evening Post. image for … Continue reading

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Innovative new finance model set to boost biodiversity in Plymouth: A ‘Habitat Bank’ to maintain biodiversity

Biodiversity in Plymouth is set to skyrocket thanks to an innovative new venture from Plymouth City Council, as a ‘Habitat Bank’ will ensure that the biodiversity net gain required by law will also ensure that natural habitats are looked after … Continue reading

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Cyark Survey: Help improve OpenHeritage3D data

CyArk, lead in developing 3D recording technologies for cultural heritage, has issued a 5 – 20 minute survey covering issues such as Data Quality and Ethics; Data Usage and Accessibility and Data Preservation. image for illustration: CyArk’s 2019 model of … Continue reading

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County Councils Network: English Councils are ‘running out of road’ to prevent financial insolvency… overspends top £600m

New analysis has revealed that England’s largest councils face overspending their budgets by over £600m this year, as ‘uncontrollable’ spending pressures drive up the cost of delivering services to vulnerable children, reports England’s County Councils Network (CCN)

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Charities handing back ‘unsustainable’ public contracts, says NCVO chief

Charities are handing back public contracts that do not cover the full cost of delivering their services, the chief executive of NCVO has said. image: NCVO

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WLCOW launches annual Awards programme of scholarships and bursaries

The Worshipful Livery Company of Wales (WLCOW) has launched annual Awards programme of scholarships and bursaries to students as well as to apprentices and young people in the armed forces

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IHBC features ‘Heritage from the global doorstep’: Notre-Dame Cathedral reopening set for 2024…

Notre-Dame Cathedral’s reopening is set for 2024, though the interior restoration won’t be done in time for the Paris Olympics, reports Bloomberg. image for illustration: Notre Dame 2019 by Baidax, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons

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IHBC welcomes SAHGB’s new Girouard Fund for Publications, open from Autumn 2023, in memory of Mark Girouard (1931- 2022)

The IHBC has welcomed the initiative by its joint Research Awards partner, the Society of Architectural Historians of Great Britain (SAHGB), to establish The Girouard Fund for Publications, from Autumn 2023, in memory of one of Britain’s greatest architectural historians … Continue reading

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FINAL CHANCE: Consultation on joint IHBC-HTVF-CV ‘Conservation Professional Practice Principles’ (CPPP) closes soon

A consultation on updating and enhancing the IHBC-HTVF-Civic Voice joint ‘Conservation Professional Practice Principles’ has been launched, as we look at renewing this cross-sector statement on practice principles for specialists working in built and historic environment conservation roles.

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BOOKING STILL OPEN: IHBC’s SE Branch: Booking open on St John’s Catholic Seminary, Wonersh – 3/11 & 11/11, all welcome, especially new members

Booking is still open to all for the IHBC South East (SE)  Branch CPD and networking site visits and tours of St John’s Catholic Seminary, Wonersh, near Guildford, on 11 November 2023, with members new and old from all Branches … Continue reading

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IHBC’s HESPR ‘Special Interest News’: Designing Buildings features IHBC’s new Competence Descriptors

IHBC’s heritage business register HESPR – our Historic Environment Service Providers Recognition quality assurance scheme for heritage services – emails members weekly ‘News and Tender Alerts’, and this week highlights Designing Buildings featuring the IHBC’s new Competence Descriptor updates.

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IHBC features ‘Heritage from the (construction) doorstep’: Tarbert builds on regeneration success – £100k heritage scheme

Ambitious plans to regenerate Tarbert on Loch Fyne are taking shape following the announcement of new funding for the project, reports Scottish Construction Now. image for illustration – Tarbert, Loch Fyne by The Carlisle Kid, CC BY-SA 2.0 , via Wikimedia … Continue reading

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Five AHF-supported projects win NLHF New Grant Awards

Following the announcement of the National Lottery Heritage Fund’s (NJHF) £12.2M investment to help save the UK’s historic buildings, the Architectural Heritage Fund (AHF) is very pleased that five AHF-supported projects across England have secured significant grant funding. image: AHF … Continue reading

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