The Government has stated that firms and charities urgently need to do more to protect themselves from online threats, according to new Government research and a ‘cyber health check’. One in ten FTSE 350 companies have no response plan for a cyber incident Only six per cent …
NAO report: Due diligence processes for potential donations
The National Audit Office has published Due diligence processes for potential donations after reviewing the systems and policies relevant to donations management in place across a number of the museums and galleries sponsored by DCMS. The report notes that museums and galleries increasingly rely on philanthropic donations due …
Dramatic finale to mark centenary of end of First World War
The Government has announced that over two thousand young people from England and Wales will take part in a national concert to mark the centenary of the end of the First World War. The ‘Lest We Forget’ concert, backed by £90,000 government funding will take place in …
Heritage Open Days start today!
Heritage Open Days (7-10 September 2017) is England’s largest grass roots heritage festival involving over 40,000 volunteers and 5,000 events. This year, thanks to additional funding by players’ of People’s Postcode Lottery, the festival is focusing on LGBTQ heritage, with a series of newly-commissioned, community-focused arts …
Lecture: ‘Just a certificate on the wall? UNESCO World Heritage status and the battle for the city’
This year’s SAVE [Alliance member] lecture is by architecture and design critic Oliver Wainwright entitled: ‘Just a certificate on the wall? UNESCO World Heritage status and the battle for the city’. The lecture at London’s Courtauld Institute on 16 October 2017 will examine if we …
Local authority green belt statistics for England: 2016 to 2017
The ONS has published Local authority green belt statistics for England: 2016 to 2017. The extent of the designated Green Belt in England as at 31 March 2017 was estimated at 1,634,700 hectares, around 13% of the land area of England. Overall there was a decrease …
New IHBC Guidance Note on ‘Fire’ and ‘Thatch’
The IHBC [Alliance member] has launched a new Guidance Note on ‘Thatching, chimney stacks and fire’, exploring a single issue that brings together the most fundamental considerations in conservation practice: material, construction, design and risk.
New resource to help local authorities invest in culture
Arts Council England and the Local Government Association have developed The Culture Hub: good practice in cultural services. It highlights interesting and innovative case studies from local authorities across the country who have found creative ways to invest in arts and culture. It’s a great …
Government to extend Green Flag Award for 5 more years
The government will renew the Green Flag Award licence making sure that Britain’s best parks and green spaces will be recognised and rewarded for another 5 years. The Green Flag Award accreditation scheme is the national quality standard for public green space, used by the vast majority …
The Barclay Review on Scottish Non-Domestic Rates
The Barclay Review on Non-Domestic Rates for Scotland has two proposals which would affect listed buildings: the existing 100% vacant listed building rate relief limited to 2 years, but expansion of the categories of properties that can qualify for Fresh Start relief (50%) so that all listed …
Heritage Impact Statements in Wales — Reminder
From 1 September 2017 a Heritage Impact Statement has been required to support any application for listed building or conservation area consent in Wales. The Heritage Impact Statement will replace the Design and Access Statement in the application process for listed building consent. Guidance on preparing …
John Ellerman Foundation launches museums development fund
The John Ellerman Foundation has created a curatorial development fund worth £500,000. The Fund aims to help strengthen regional museums and galleries in the UK.