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- IHBC 2019 Day School update: ‘On structures and structural failure’ at IHBC’s Nottingham School, with Ed Morton (ex Canterbury, York and Westminster to St Paul’s) and John Ruddy (case study) 19/02/2019
- New IHBC MATE session: ‘Free, Friendly, Flexible and Informed’ conservation accreditation support – NW Branch, Manchester 28/02 19/02/2019
- IHBC hosts stand at Cambridge’s central conservation area 50th Anniversary celebration: Free CPD and more! 19/02/2019
- IHBC’s ‘Heritage from the doorstep’ as Hastings schools gain awards from Historic England 19/02/2019
- IHBC’s ‘IMHO’ signpost: Ageing gracefully – restorations which retain historical decay 19/02/2019
- Brokenshire to intervene over ‘lamentable’ failures to publish local plans 19/02/2019
- Croydon Council plans to issue Article 4 Direction on HMO’s 19/02/2019
- Uncertainty and declining confidence amongst small practices: RIBA publishes latest future trends survey results 19/02/2019
- £38 million T Level Capital Fund launched for England 19/02/2019
- Historic Towns and Villages Forum (HTVF) invites applicants to Board: details by 4 March. 19/02/2019
- Former PRP boss Andy von Bradsky named the government’s head of architecture 19/02/2019
- Pattern Church to become a ‘resourcing church’ for Swindon 19/02/2019
- MHCLG: Construction Products Regulation… if there is no Brexit deal 19/02/2019
- British cities bear the brunt of austerity, think tank reveals 19/02/2019
- Serious about your Heritage career… or the competition? Stay ‘in the know’ with IHBC’s latest ‘Jobs etc.’ updates, for all your conservation needs 15/02/2019
- IHBC Branches: Support your local ‘Successful learners in heritage skills’ with a nomination to our Marsh Awards and a chance of £500 cash and a place at Nottingham’s 2019 School 15/02/2019
- IHBC’s President’s ‘Confessions’ grace latest Historic England Online Debate… No 8: Interim protection for historic buildings before they can be listed 15/02/2019
- IHBC at London’s Listed Property Show: Recap and a huge thanks to our volunteers and leads! 15/02/2019
- IHBC’s HESPR top pick from £250K+ costed work this week: Chartered landscape architect sought for Sydney Gardens, Bath, closing 01/03, value £47k 15/02/2019
- IHBC’s ‘Heritage from the doorstep’: Controversial Halifax building earmarked for demolition granted listed status 15/02/2019
- RTPI renews call for more resources for planning in light of NAO report 15/02/2019
- Glasgow City council may move offices from city centre to ‘key regeneration areas’ 15/02/2019
- Karl Marx’s London grave vandalised in suspected hammer attack: A ‘particularly inarticulate form of political comment’ 15/02/2019
- Brexit and engineering – a take from ICE via DBW 15/02/2019
- Only a week left to enter LocalGov’s 2019 Street Design Awards, closing 28 February 2019 15/02/2019
Daily Archives: 24/04/2018
IHBC’s Chair and Vice Chair join Civic Societies APPG on Conservation Areas: London, 8 May -#myconservationareamatters
IHBC Chair James Caird will be at the top table, with Vice Chair Kathy Davies among the IHBC officers also attending the next All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for Civic Societies meeting, on 8 May, looking at how communities can … Continue reading
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REMINDER: Promote your business, service or operations at the IHBC’s 2018 School – great value, from leaflet distribution and exhibition space to sponsorship!
Looking for work? Book your promotional opportunities at the IHBC’s 2018 School: Belfast 21-23 June – #Europeforculture
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IHBC’s CPD boost in Context: History of architecture in a nutshell – ‘From blackhouse to Baillie Scott’ in Manx architecture
Patricia Tutt writes on the distinctive nature of Manx architecture across its history in her Isle of Man Context article, ‘From blackhouse to Baillie Scott’.
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IHBC’s ‘Heritage from the doorstep’: Local students get hands-on at iconic Shrewsbury Flaxmill Maltings
Shrewsbury Colleges Group students have become the first to gain hands-on experience of traditional construction methods, as reported by Shropshire Live, part of a National Lottery-funded programme to plug England’s heritage skills gap, using 18th Century Shrewsbury Flaxmill Maltings as … Continue reading
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New Welsh HE consultations include listed places of worship and scheduled monuments, closing 13 July
The Welsh Government has launched it’s third public consultation linked to the implementation of the Historic Environment (HE) (Wales) Act 2016, seeking views on a draft legislative order, on guidance for the management of certain listed places of worship in … Continue reading
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Saltire Infrastructure Awards 2018 now open: Showcasing engineering excellence in Scotland
Applications are now being accepted for the Saltire Infrastructure Awards 2018, the premier showcase for engineering excellence in Scotland, and close Friday 25 May.
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Industry-supported new CITB Training Model launched
A transformative new system to access training and grant from the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) has been launched.
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Scottish Awards for Quality in Planning (SAQP) 2018: closing 24 May
The Scottish Awards for Quality in Planning (SAQP) are one of the Government’s most prestigious awards, celebrating achievements in planning, right from the detail of processing through to the bigger picture of creating places, with nominations closing 24 May. image … Continue reading
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Heritage Open Days is England’s largest festival of history and culture
Heritage Open Days is England’s largest festival of history and culture, bringing together over 2,500 organisations, 5,000 events and 40,000 volunteers. Every year for four days in September, places across the country throw open their doors to celebrate their heritage, … Continue reading
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Hidden heritage of burial grounds to be revealed by conservation charity Caring for God’s Acre… with HLF funding
Conservation charity Caring for God’s Acre, is set to put burial grounds on the heritage map, thanks to £586,700 National Lottery funding announced last January, as the Beautiful Burial Ground project will highlight the valuable buildings, landmarks and wildlife to … Continue reading
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