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NEWSTurley Associates' projects highlighted in new English Heritage book.
English Heritage have championed the 20 best development schemes in historic places in their new book, Constructive Conservation in Practice. Two of Turley's projects - Princesshay, Exeter and Bayshill House, Cheltenham Ladies College are featured as being amongst those successful schemes at the forefront of modern conservation practice.
Constructive Conservation is a progressive approach to conservation that involves heritage and development professionals working together as a team and being guided by English Heritage’s newly-published Conservation Principles.
These Principles have become the key to working out objectively which parts of a historic site must be kept and which less-important parts could be changed in order to find the best way to rescue historic buildings and keep them in use.
The Constructive Conservation in Practice book can be downloaded for free from the English Heritage website. Please see www.english-heritage.org.uk for more information.
Turley Associates' response to Review of Planning Application Process
Turley Associates responds to the Killian Pretty Review - 'A Call for Solutions'. Which aims to improve efficiencies in the planning application system.