Category Archives: IHBC Area of competence – All

HTN SKILLS 2018 conference

19-20 November 2018
Stirling

At this year’s conference (19-20 November) we’ve put together a live ‘toolkit’ with an exciting line up of speakers sharing practical top tips and best practice, inspiring case studies, and their experiences around our SKILLS theme. There will be a range of interactive workshops and some Scottish conference ‘treats’ and opportunities to be inspired at The Engine Shed.

Further details here

LPOC Edinburgh

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Edinburgh

IHBC Scotland will host a CPD session (from 3.30 to 4.30) at the Listed Property Show in Edinburgh’s Assembly Rooms on 27 October, with free access to the day-long event for any IHBC members booking ahead.

The Listed Property Owners’ Club represents listed building owners from across Britain and is celebrating its 25th year in 2018. It actively campaigns on conservation issues.

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NB: ALL FREE tickets to the show and CPD event for IHBC members MUST be booked in advance.

IHBC members can request tickets free of charge by emailing chloe@lpoc.co.uk, confirming they are a member, their full name, email and address and how many tickets they wish. These will be sent out in October.

Tickets to The Scottish Listed Property Show are free to the Club’s members and £10 in advance (£15 on the door) to all other visitors.

IHBC supporters who are not IHBC members can also claim tickets at discounted rates when they book in advance, and get show tickets for only £8, saving them £7 off the door price.

 Get your tickets to The Scottish Listed Property Show 2018 for only £8 when booking in advance! Just quote ’IHBC’ when booking tickets online at lpoc.co.ukor when calling 0131 357 3300.

For more on the LPOC see www.lpoc.co.uk

For background seen the IHBC NewsBlogs

For more on the IHBC’s CPD at the London Listed Property Show see the NewsBlog

Civic Voice Annual Conference 2018: Conservation/ Regeneration

website19-20 October 2018
Birmingham

Alongside co-sponsoring, the IHBC will host a stand and provide a lead speaker – IHBC Chair James Caird – as the IHBC once again joins Civic Voice’s national conference – this time helping answer How we can balance conservation and regeneration’.

The Civic Voice team are working closely with Birmingham Civic Society in making sure this is a conference that makes a real difference – we don’t want you or your civic society to miss out – so book your place now and join groups including Blackpool, Bristol, Cockermouth and Retford who have already registered to attend.

The focus of the Conference will be on conservation and regeneration within our towns and cities and asking ‘how can we balance conservation and regeneration?’

It will build upon the Big Conservation Conversation as we make the case for the importance of conservation areas and the historic environment.

For background see the IHBC NewsBlogs

Visit the conference website

IHBC East Midlands Branch: An afternoon with Charles Mynors

9 November 2018
Lincoln

Focus on Curtilage Listing
An afternoon with Dr. Charles Mynors
13:00 – 16:45

Dr Charles Mynors is a lawyer with specialist expertise in planning and ecclesiastical law. He is also a Fellow of the RTPI and the RICS, and a member of the IHBC. After almost ten years as a planning officer in local government, he practised for over 25 years as a barrister from chambers in the Temple. He now heads up a team in the Law Commission, simplifying planning law in Wales; the Commission’s consultation paper, published in November 2017, has been described as “surprisingly readable”.

He has written a number of books on his specialist areas, three of which (those on listed buildings, trees, and advertisements) have gone into subsequent editions; each has become the standard textbook in its field. He is an adviser to the Prince’s Regeneration Trust. He lectures widely, and is a Visiting Professor at Oxford Brookes University and regular lecturer at Bath University.

Charles’s latest book – “Listed Buildings and Other Heritage Assets” (published by Swet & Maxwell in September 2017), 5th edn written jointly with Nigel Hewitson – is a comprehensive guide to the increasingly complex law in this area. It is an indispensable guide for practitioners, lawyers and judges and many others; it covers all the new legislation, the NPPF, and over 100 new cases, and applies in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.

Delegate fee to be confirmed – open to non-members
Maximum 50 places on a ‘first come first served basis’

Venue: City of Lincoln Council Chamber, City Hall, Beaumont Fee, Lincoln, LN1 1DD

Further details on the dedicated website

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