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  1. So much to learn...http://www.makomati.com/calendar.htm
  2. RT @rewealth: Urban revitalization faces the "hideous concrete tower" challenge worldwide. Here's why: http://bit.ly/4Ecjzs
  3. Has 'heritage' changed the values of popular vs academic history? http://www.history.ac.uk/reviews/paper/gwinni.html
  4. The huge chandelier that used to hang in the V&A is now in St George's Bloomsbury, near the British Museum. Looks fabulous -open lunchtimes.
  5. I always wanted to become a contibtor. http://www.stalbansreview.co.uk/news/4748504.Panel_debate_for_St_Albans_Abbey/
  6. This is said concert venue, close to the British Museum... http://www.wmf.org.uk/projects/view/st_georges_bloomsbury/overview
  7. London: WONDERFUL C18 church with new ensemble who play early C20. GO! http://www.casweb.org/bloomsburyassociation/news/item?item_id=947461
  8. More on Strawberry Hill... http://bit.ly/3b7AZD/
  9. Strawberry Hill- Mark 9 March 2010 in your diaries for a V&A half-day conference and visit to work in progress for 50 people. More anon...
  10. @gordonchls Stowe is astonishing, isn't it? Not often you claim superlatives, but Stowe is the ultimate C18 vision of house and landscape.
  11. We're working to restore and present Stowe House. Have a look at its landscape garden in 360... http://www.360cities.net/image/stowe-bridge
  12. Not my usual bag... http://bit.ly/3P3rZ5
  13. Solar energy solution for old houses with slate roofs... http://bit.ly/zdYEz
  14. At the Royal Academy last night for a dinner to end a C4 series on Careme. Chocolate temples- you've never seen patisserie like it...
  15. @LouiseUW Delighted they enjoyed it. May 4 is Kevin McCloud- are you coming to that one? J
  16. Busy on a new website on British historic buildings: photos, drawings, films, and essays: insightful pieces of 200- 1000 words very welcome.
  17. A reminder of the fragility of buildings: http://bit.ly/48rLCy
  18. Why is our planning process flawed? See question1: http://bit.ly/d6Cy9
  19. Like dinosaurs? You'll love Tracy Chevalier on Mary Anning. Wednesday, Royal Geographical Society, 7 pm. £15 Call 020 77305344 to book.
  20. Joined the jury for a BBC Worldwide series which will acknowledge heroes of the heritage world. Fascinating discussion- so many fine people.