Monthly Archives: April 2021

2021 Brighton Day School ‘catch up’: ‘Making changes’, anchored by Jan Gehl; ‘Examining changes’, led by Donovan Rypkema – BOOK NOW to ensure your access to our School’s unique learning and resources

The IHBC has posted the latest update on its virtual Brighton Day School virtual sessions, which offer a one-time-only suite of expertise on our ‘People Places’ theme – though as numbers and post-event access are limited, delegates should secure their … Continue reading

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IHBC welcomes first 16 School ‘Heritage MarketPlace’ stalls as HES, AMS, Rypkema’s ‘HSI’ and more enjoy 6+Months ’Billboard’ listing for c. £100+VAT, including a free Day School place too!

The IHBC is delighted to welcome the first stallholders and 16 stall listings  to the 2021 Brighton School ‘Heritage MarketPlace’, which offers access to the IHBC’s networks for 6 months and more, as well as Day School places for 18 … Continue reading

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IHBC’s HESPR pick from £287K+ costed works this week: Council seeks a Heritage Sensitivity Assessment, closing 07 May

The IHBC’s heritage business register HESPR – our Historic Environment Service Providers Recognition quality assurance scheme for heritage services working to the IHBC’s standards – emails its members weekly ‘News and Tender Alerts’, and the IHBC Director’s pick features this … Continue reading

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IHBC features ‘Heritage from the doorstep’: £1,000 fine for unauthorised work on LB in Tetbury

A 57-YEAR-OLD has been ordered to pay over £3,000 following unauthorised work on a listed building (LB) in Tetbury, reports The Wilts and Gloucestershire Standard:

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New report from Cardiff University finds Welsh local authorities face substantial funding gap

A new report published by Cardiff University’s Wales Governance Centre shows that on current UK Government spending plans, funding for Welsh local authorities will fall short of the amount required to meet spending pressures over the next Senedd term. image … Continue reading

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Independent HS2 panel looking for new members

The panel that scrutinises design issues surrounding HS2 is looking for new members. image: for illustration purposes only  HS2

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New Chief Executive at RIAS: ‘… part of a programme of change’

The Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS) is delighted to announce that Tamsie Thomson has been appointed as its new Chief Executive as ‘part of a programme of change’. image: RIAS website

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Arts Council: The Creative People and Places National Portfolio fund 2022-25 will soon open

Applications are open to both existing and new Creative People and Places consortia in eligible places.

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Planning for Coronavirus in Wales: New temporary permitted development rights to support economic recovery

Welsh Government are temporarily relaxing planning control for specified development through amendments to the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) Order 1995.

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IHBC’s newest Context: Tackling ‘Urban Design’

The latest issue (no. 167) of the IHBC’s membership journal Context is now out, boasting a tight focus on Urban Design, with a distinctly  international take.

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IHBC welcomes Scotland’s celebration of new IHBC accredited member: Congratulations to Page\Park’s Natalia Burakowska

The IHBC has welcomed the high profile congratulations offered by one of Scotland’s lead practices –  Page\Park – on the conservation accreditation by the IHBC of staff member Natalia Burakowska.

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IHBC Research Signpost: RTPI Research Awards 2021 open for entries to 17/05

Entries are open now for this year’s Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) Awards for Research Excellence – which ‘promote planning research from RTPI-accredited planning schools and RTPI members’ – and close on 17 May.

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IHBC’s HESPR ‘Special Interest Sector News’ double-up pick of the week: HS2 design panel backs scaled-back Euston station and seeks new members (closing 10/05)

The 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’, featuring this week an HS2 independent design panel double-up, as the scaled-back Euston … Continue reading

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Swansea Council approves measures to add ‘context’ to place names with links to slavery

Place names in Swansea with links to the slave trade or exploitation are to be accompanied by panels or digital bar codes to give a fuller historical context, while lesser-known figures from Swansea’s past will be recognised in the future … Continue reading

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Sir Laurie Magnus reappointed as Chair of Historic England

Sir Laurie Magnus has been reappointed by the Secretary of State as Chair of Historic England for a two year period, from 1 September 2021 to 31 August 2023. image: HE website

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HE’s Draft Industrial Heritage Strategy consultation open

Historic England’s (HE) Draft Industrial Heritage Strategy is open for consultation until Monday 7 June 2021.

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Nominations for the 2021 Plowden Medal Conservation Award are open: Closing 30/06

Nominations for the 2021 Plowden Medal Conservation Award are open until Wednesday 30 June 2021. image: The Royal Warrant Holders Association website 

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Halliday Fraser Munro invests in peatland restoration to offset carbon footprint

Architecture and planning practice Halliday Fraser Munro has become the first Scottish firm to invest in a pioneering peatland restoration project in Wester Ross in the north of Scotland. image: for illustration purposes only – Fiona Newton

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IHBC’s IMHO: JCT Contracts – Meeting the objectives of the Construction Playbook

Peter Hibberd (past chair of JCT – formerly The Joint Contracts Tribunal) – has explored how its resources support the objectives of the Construction Playbook Government Guidance (Guidance) on sourcing and contracting public works projects and programmes. image: Open Government … Continue reading

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IHBC’s DRAFT Council Minutes now issued, as IHBC President asks: ‘What do you think should happen?’ on chartering, new council structures and more…

The IHBC has posted working draft minutes of the recent Council meeting – the first under our new Articles – to help promote debate and input on the question raised by the IHBC President – and new IHBC Council Chair: … Continue reading

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Brighton 2021 Heritage MarketPlace: #IHBCMarketPlace Free stallholder guidance sessions to ‘help you reach IHBC School delegates and networks’, with stalls from £100+VAT or less (includes Day School place)

The IHBC has commenced its support sessions for School MarketPlace stallholders and prospective stallholders, with the next free and open session on 27 April (details on request, limited spaces).

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IHBC’s HESPR pick from £2M+ costed works this week: English council seeks partner to blend heritage and leading edge design etc., closing 17/05, valued £2M

The IHBC’s heritage business register HESPR – our Historic Environment Service Providers Recognition quality assurance scheme for heritage services working to the IHBC’s standards – emails its members weekly ‘News and Tender Alerts’, and the IHBC Director’s pick features this … Continue reading

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‘Clients overjoyed’, says BD, as Isle of Dogs terrace listed GII

BD has highlighted how ‘Clients [are] overjoyed as Historic England lists riverside homes’, when they hear that 50-56 Ferry Street – a distinctive terrace of houses built 1976-79 to designs by Stout and Litchfield, on the Isle of Dogs – … Continue reading

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Europa Nostra and EIB Institute announce Europe’s 7 Most Endangered heritage sites 2021

Europa Nostra – the European voice of civil society committed to cultural and natural heritage – together with its partner, the European Investment Bank Institute, has announced the List of 7 Most Endangered monuments and heritage sites in Europe for … Continue reading

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Edinburgh’s new app will make repairing shared properties easier

City of Edinburgh Council and Novoville have announced the launch of the shared repairs app dedicated to improving the condition of property in co-ownership in Scotland. image: for illustration purposes only – Fiona Newton

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