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19 November 2008

Six times too many energy assessors set to flood the market

More than six times the number of energy assessors for non-domestic buildings than are needed are set to join the industry, despite earlier warnings of a shortfall.

16 September 2008

Scotland celebrates its lottery millions

The weekend of the 21-22nd of September Scotland is celebrating all that its diverse and rich heritage has to offer with a Heritage Weekend. This special weekend is being organised by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) to mark that it has invested a total of £1/2 billion in almost 2000 projects across the country over the past 14 years.
9 July 2008

Morgan Ashurst presents keys to three revitalised historic buildings in Ancoats

Morgan Ashurst presents keys to three revitalised historic buildings in Ancoats
Colin Fearns, Morgan Ashurst business development director, recently handed over a set of brass Victorian keys to Martin Lloyd, Northwest Regional Development Agency (NWDA) head of property, to celebrate the completion of preservation work on three historical buildings.  All three buildings are being revitalised as part of the regeneration of the Ancoats district.

26 June 2008

Draft Heritage Protection Bill

Six professional and corporate bodies, including the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB), have formed a joint response to the Draft Heritage Protection Bill. The response builds on a joint undertaking in 2007 to provide a professional, joined-up response to the Heritage White Paper. 

26 June 2008

Our Heritage Deserves Better Project Management

The climax of the CIOB four-episode series of conferences on conservation project management ended in London last week, after sucessful events in Glasgow, Dublin and the North of England

12 June 2008

Scotland’s 'at risk' heritage gets £1m boost

Two very different historic buildings have been given lifelines today as the Heritage Lottery Fund announced grants for Linlithgow Burgh Halls and Coldingham Priory. Both projects are set to breathe new life into the built heritage and put them back at the heart of their communities.

 

 

29 May 2008

Lord Rogers - Eco Towns plans Big Mistake

Gordon Brown's eco-town plans have been described as one of the Government's biggest mistakes by the Labour peer and award-winning architect Lord Rogers of Riverside.
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London Conservation Event 16 June 2008

30 April 2008 Monday 16 June 2008 is the additional date which has been added to the successful series of Conferences on Conservation Project Management.

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Report on Glasgow - Conservation Project Management Conference

21 April 2008 A report on the Glasgow Conservation Project Management Conference by John Edwards...

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Report on Dublin - Conservation Project Management Conference

19 April 2008 Many contrasting views and perspectives with many common goals sum up this important conference .

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