IHBC’s newest Research Note (RN), entitled ‘Heritage Cases on Enforcement Registers in England’ (RN 2016/3) has been published on the IHBC’s Toolbox and on its new Conservation Wiki service.
Bob Kindred, IHBC Research co-ordinator and author of this Research Note, writes: ‘This Note concerns itself with the variable standards in the presentation and public access to the heritage content of planning enforcement registers. In many instances procedural arrangements appear to fall short of best practice.’
IHBC Director Seán O’Reilly said: ‘IHBC Research Notes are produced as part of an integrated programme of online support for conservation practitioners, the IHBC’s ‘Toolbox’
The Toolbox is being developed to help inform, advise and guide anyone with specialist interests in built and historic environment conservation. Already it offers a wide range of basic resources – the ‘tools’ in the toolbox – from primary research and guidance produced by or on behalf of the IHBC, to technical, academic and practice advice supported or endorsed by the institute.’
See RN 2016/3
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