Loyd Grossman and our CEO, Lizzie Glithero- West, recently met with Secretary of State, Karen Bradley, and Heritage Minister, John Glen to discuss the asks in our Heritage Manifesto. Ministers reiterated that they had heard the concerns raised by the sector around Brexit, and on fiscal measures, …
Book your place at Heritage Day with keynote speech from Heritage Minister John Glen
Booking is now open for the biggest event in the heritage calendar – The Heritage Alliance’s annual Heritage Day on 5th December 2017. Heritage Day 2017 will be held in London’s spectacular Grade-I listed RSA House built by the Adam brothers in 1774. Join our Chairman …
Is heritage good for your health? Share your views!
The Heritage Alliance would again like to thank all of those who attended our 2017 heritage debate ‘Is heritage good for your health’. If you were unable to attend, you can now listen to the audio and view the slides here. The debate raised some good …
THA meeting with DCLG
The Alliance recently met with the team working on heritage within the Department for Communities and Local Government. We raised many of the issues set out in our Heritage Manifesto and elsewhere, including interim protection – see below for the latest on this. We stressed …
THA response to Raynsford review of the planning system
We have responded to the Raynsford Review of the planning system. In our response, we highlighted the importance and long history of heritage protection within the planning system and some areas where the operation of the existing system could be improved. The Alliance agrees that there are …
THA response on reform of the new homes bonus
The Alliance has responded to the 2018-19 Local Government Finance Settlement Technical consultation in relation to proposals to reform the operation of the new homes bonus. The proposals would reduce the New Homes Bonus payment in relation to the number of homes allowed on appeal which may …
THA briefing on Unpaid Work Experience (Prohibition) Bill
The Unpaid Work Experience (Prohibition) Bill, a private member’s bill introduced by Lord Holmes of Richmond (Conservative), had its second reading on 27 October 2017. The Bill as currently drafted could bring heritage volunteering within its scope. The numbers of heritage volunteers rose from 575,300 in 2014/15 …
Heritage 2020: #HeritageChat on 16 November
The first #HeritageChat will run on 16 November 2017, 13.00-14.00 (UK time). #HeritageChat is a new monthly TwitterChat being coordinated by Heritage 2020 on behalf of the historic environment sector. The first session is being led by the Historic Houses Association, tweeting as @HeritageChat, and …
Free revised ‘Crossing the Threshold toolkit’ launches 3rd November
The Historic Religious Buildings Alliance and the Diocese of Hereford are pleased to announce that the new edition of Crossing the Threshold: a step by step guide to developing your place of worship for wider community use and managing successful building projects goes online from Friday 3rd November. …
Data Protection Bill – Lords Committee stage
The Data Protection Bill has had its second reading in the House of Lords. The Bill, amongst other things, seeks to implement the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Baroness Neville-Rolfe proposed an amendment to make small organisations with 5 staff or less exempt from the Bill as she feared it imposes …
BOOK Now: The 2017 HRBA’s BIG UPDATE is taking place on Wednesday 6 December 2017 at St Albans Centre, Holborn, London
The Historic Religious Buildings Alliance’s BIG UPDATE is your chance to keep up to date with what’s happening to secure the future of historic religious buildings, and to chat to others with similar interests and concerns. The only event of its kind, it’s friendly, lively, …
New AIM guide to the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
AIM [Alliance member] has published Successfully Managing Privacy And Data Regulations In Small Museums. The new publication has not been created as a guide to everything in the Data Protection Act (DPA) – or the impending General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) – but focuses on the most important …