IHBC’s LB Prosecutions Database featured in RTPI’s NAPE news

The October newsletter for the RTPI’s network for planning enforcement, NAPE, features the IHBC’s online Listed Buildings (LB) Prosecutions Database, and its supporting material, as developed and maintained by Bob Kindred, IHBC’s Education Committee Vice Chair, all as part of a call for new case information.

NAPE writes:
The National Database of Listed Buildings was set up by NAPE member Bob Kindred in 1996.

This Database is available online to NAPE members.

Please forward details of cases (irrespective of the success of the outcome) to either government@ihbc.org.uk or bob.kindred@bobkindred.demon.co.uk, preferably in the format in the main table, i.e.: size of fine; costs awarded; the nature of the offence; address; grade of building; type of court (Magistrates or Crown); any other information which would be informative (e.g. a guilty plea or observations by the court).

A link to the database is also on the resources page of the NAPE website. This will also direct you to a commentary on, and illustrations of a number of past cases compiled by IHBC following a request from the Judge during his deliberations in a case in Twickenham in 2011 where he considered more detail of specific cases beyond those in the Tables would have been of assistance in determining sentencing. 

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