The Midlands Engine Strategy includes significant investment in skills, connectivity and local growth, while it sets out how the government plans to drive the region’s huge potential and promote it to the world. The Strategy notes that importance of heritage and culture to driving growth …
Palace of Westminster restoration
The Public Committee Accounts Committee has published a report which backs a ‘full decant’ over six years as the best-value option to restore and renew the Palace of Westminster. The Committee concludes that the Palace, a World Heritage Site, is in an extreme state of disrepair …
Lords Select Committee considers free movement and Brexit
The Lords Select committee on the European Union has published a report Brexit: UK-EU movement of people The conclusions noted that: ‘Employers’ organisations were alarmed at the prospect that EU nationals might in future be subject to the UK’s non-EU immigration regime, the ‘Points Based …
Notes on neighbourhood planning
The 19th bulletin from the Government’s neighbourhood planning team about the latest news and policy developments has been published. The edition contains updates on the Neighbourhood Planning Bill, support for groups and material to help stimulate discussion on the housing white paper consultation question on …
IHBC calls for ‘Different but Complementary’ approach to energy efficiency for traditional buildings
John Preston IHBC’s [Alliance member] Green Panel Chair called for traditional buildings to be given a ‘Different but Complementary’ approach in Bonfield’s ‘Each Home Counts’ plans for domestic energy use and provision. IHBC Chair James Caird said: ‘While all can welcome the wider moves towards …
Firearms license for museums
Essex’s Museum Development Officer has contacted William Brown, National Security Advisor at the Arts Council for clarity on museum fire arms. His advice is that a museum needs a firearms license if a ‘collection contains live firearms, although there is an exception for historic firearms. …
Supreme Court to consider local planning authorities’ duty to give reasons for granting planning permission
The Supreme Court has granted permission to appeal in to appeal in Dover DC v CPRE [Alliance member]. The Court of Appeal previously held that the Council had given inadequate reasons for its view on how much harm the scheme would cause to the Kent …
CPRE calls for a strategic approach to land use
CPRE’s new pamphlet, Landlines: why we need a strategic approach to land brings together a number of experts to argue for greater national coordination on land use, a longer term approach that can enhance both the environment and the economy. Shaun Spiers CPRE, Chief Executive, has …
Neighbourhood Planning Bill: Lords vote to protect pubs
The House of Lords has voted to amend the Neighbourhood Planning Bill so it removes permitted development rights relating to the change of use or demolition of pubs. Lord Kennedy of Southwark (Lab) tabled amendment 35 to amend the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 to …
£200,000 to ‘transform the planning system’
Future Cities Catapult has awarded nine Small and Medium-sized Enterprises and Local Planning Authorities £200,000 to support the development of new tools and innovations to transform the planning system. The UK’s ‘centre of excellence in urban innovation’ awarded the funds after inviting UK businesses, individuals, …
Museums Collecting Archaeology in England (Are Museums Running out of Staff, Space and Time?)
Historic England has published Museums Collecting Archaeology (England) the first of a series of reports to be produced over three years. The reports are intended to provide data to quantify the challenges that museums collecting archaeology are facing; will monitor the rate of change, and provide …
Webinar – Introduction to Social Investment
Social investment can secure finance for your project when other options are not suitable. It can be used to kick-start your project, help your organisation secure assets or smooth cashflow difficulties. Join us on 23 March to understand social investment and to find out whether …