An extraordinary collection of photographs is at risk of being exported from the UK unless a buyer can be found to match the asking price of £3,700,000. Arranged in a single sequence from front to back, it includes some of Julia Margaret Cameron’s finest and best-known portraits, …
Museums at Night
Planning to take part in the Museums at Night festival, which runs from 16-19 May 2018? Then register your events by Friday 23 February to have them included in the long-lead press releases. The final deadline to be considered for inclusion in the short lead press releases, …
Europa Nostra publishes Learning Kits on Fundraising, Advocacy and Education for heritage organisations
At the beginning of the European Year of Cultural Heritage 2018, Europa Nostra is proud to issue Learning Kits for heritage civil society organisations on three crucial topics: Fundraising, Awareness-Raising & Advocacy, and Citizen Engagement & Education. The Learning Kits provide innovative and practical approaches …
Impact of Brexit on the creative, tourism and digital industries
The Culture Media and Sport Select Committee has released its report on the impact of Brexit on the creative, tourism and digital industries. The report notes that development of a new system of entry to the UK for EEA visitors will be a key aspect of …
English Housing Survey headline report 2016 to 2017
The English Housing Survey (EHS) is a national survey of people’s housing circumstances and the condition and energy efficiency of housing in England. The second section, on homes, provides an overview of the housing stock in England including: the age, size, and type of home; energy efficiency …
UK puts forward Jodrell Bank Observatory as 2019 World Heritage nomination
The 2019 World Heritage nominated Observatory, part of the University of Manchester, has chosen by DCMS from a tentative list of nominations. The observatory is home to the Grade I Listed Lovell Telescope and is a site of global importance in the history of radio astronomy. Founded in 1945, it is …
Safeguarding is a key governance priority for all charities, regulator reminds trustees
The Charity Commission says safeguarding should be a priority for all charities, not just those working with groups traditionally considered at risk. It comes as the charity regulator publishes a report showing safeguarding concerns are an increasing feature in its regulatory compliance case work with charities.
Full-time social action review
Steve Holliday, former chief executive of National Grid plc, has completed hisindependent review of Full-Time Social Action – currently defined as 16 hours a week or more, for 6 months or more. This considered what the voluntary sector, industry and, if needed, Government can do to …
Government responds to Taylor review of modern working practices
The Government has published the ‘Good Work plan’ which comes in response to the independent Taylor Review, published last year. The review investigated what impact modern working practices are having on the world of work.The proposals include: enforcing vulnerable workers’ holiday and sick pay for the first …
Museums and Galleries Exhibition Tax Relief
HMRC has published Guidance on Museums and Galleries Exhibition Tax Relief.
Historic England launches in-house training courses
Historic England provides short training courses as a way of building skills capacity in the heritage sector. Until recently Historic England worked in partnership with the University of Leicester to deliver the most technical and specialist subjects, though its Heritage Practice programme. From 2018/19 Historic England is piloting its own …
MPs vote to leave Houses of Parliament during refit
The Commons approved a motion calling for a “full and timely decant”, designed to allow essential repairs, by 236 votes to 220. The planned move, part of a proposed £5.6bn modernisation, will not take effect until 2025 at the earliest. During the debate Lord Inglewood, Conservative, president …