Document Status
Current
Supplement
Sustainability, Environment, Development & Planning
Abstract
Reports on the activities of the Historic Buildings Council for Northern Ireland during the period 2013-2016. Covers: facade retention; control of damp, dry rot, insulation and energy conservation in historic structures; protection of building heritage; dating historic buildings; interiors and their contribution to assessment for listing; thatched roofing; de-listing; working in a conservation area; and supporting the resilience of historic buildings in the 21st century.
Subjects
- Planning and development
- Conservation and historic buildings
- Heritage planning
Publisher History
The Department for Communities (DFC) is one of nine Northern Ireland departments, which has strategic responsibility for equality, anti-poverty, sports, arts and culture, languages, finding employment, historic environment, housing, regeneration, benefits and pensions, community and voluntary sector development, social legislation and child support. Previously known as Department for Social Development; Department of Employment and Learning; Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment; Department of the Environment for Northern Ireland; Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure; and the Office of the First Minister and deputy First Minister.