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  • Historic Environment

    Historic Buildings Council (HBC) Publication Scheme and FOI

    Topics:
    • Historic environment, 
    • DfC corporate, 
    • Listed Buildings, 
    • Access to information

    Under section 19(1) of the Freedom of Information Act every public authority is required to adopt and maintain a publication scheme setting out the classes of information it holds, the manner in which it intends to publish the information and whether or not a charge will be made for the information.

    About this publication scheme

    The Information Commissioner, who is responsible for monitoring and enforcing compliance with the Freedom of Information Act 2000, has drawn up a Model Publication Scheme and a Definition Document for all public sector organisations. The Historic Buildings Council has formally adopted the Information Commissioner’s model publication scheme. The scheme is organised into seven classes of information which are set out below. This structure aims to save you time and effort when searching for information.

    Who we are

    The Council currently consists of a chair and thirteen members. Appointments are for a term which usually lasts three years.

    Chair
    Mr Joseph Birt
    Members
    Ms Margaret Edwards
    Mr Sebastian Graham
    Dr Rosaleen Hickey
    Ms Sabine Kalke
    Dr Kyle Leyden
    Dr Dónal McAnallen
    Mr Liam McKinley
    Mr Graeme Moore
    Mrs Carol Ramsey

    What we do

    Historic Buildings Council is a Statutory Advisory Council established in 1974 under the provisions of the Planning (Northern Ireland) Order 1972. This was subsequently repealed and an amended Planning (NI) Order was passed in 1991 The Council is currently constituted under Section 198 of the Planning Act (Northern Ireland) 2011.

    What we spend and how we spend it

    HBC is a Statutory Advisory Body which works in partnership with Historic Environment Division its sponsor branch within the Department for Communities who provide the Council’s secretariat. The secretariat manages the annual budget which is less than £5,000 per annum.

    This budget is used to cover the cost of travel and subsistence for Council members and as well as any publications which happen throughout the year. The cost of recruitment is met by a central recruitment budget within the Department for Communities.

    Positions of the HBC are not remunerated, however Council members, including the Chair are entitled to make a claim for expenses incurred through the performance of their duties, such as transport costs.

    HBC has no contracts that have gone through a tendering process.

    HBC undertakes no capital expenditure.

    What are our priorities and how are we doing

    The main priority of HBC is to advise the Department for Communities on matters relating to its role on the listing and delisting of buildings, listed building consent, and to keep under review, and from time to time report to the Department on the general state of preservation of listed buildings. HBC is a small public body and does not have an annual strategic or business plan because, in line with its statutory remit, it consistently advises on the same issues. However it does produce a programme of work which covers each term of the Council, usually three years. At the end of each term there is also a Report which is produced and presented to the Departmental board before being laid at the assembly. HBC is an advisory body.

    Our Policies and procedure

    Appointments

    The Department for Communities is responsible for the recruitment of members and chair of the Council in line with the guidance. Members and chair are usually officially appointed by the Minister or the Secretary of State if the Minister is absent.

    Customer service

    The introduction of the Freedom of Information Act 2000 ensures that anybody has the right to write and ask for official information held by HMC as a public authority.

    HBC also has a statutory obligation to adopt and maintain this publication scheme. The secretariat is responsible for considering requests for information and operating the publication scheme. The Secretariat should be contacted at the following address:

    HBC-HMC Secretariat
    Historic Environment Division
    Department for Communities
    Level 7
    Causeway Exchange
    1-7 Bedford Street
    Belfast
    BT2 7EG

    Email: HBC-HMCSecretariat@communities-ni.gov.uk 
    Tel: 028 9081 9295

    Records management

    HBC is a statutory Advisory Body which works in partnership with Historic Environment Division its sponsor branch within the Department for Communities who provide the Council’s secretariat. The secretariat creates and maintains all records related to HBC and does this in line with the Department for Communities policy.

    Equality

    As an arm’s length body of the Department for Communities, HBC is committed ensuring due regard is given to the need to promote equality of opportunity and good relations in respect of religious belief, political opinion, gender, race, disability, age, marital status, dependents and sexual orientation.

    Complaints

    Complaints against a member of the council should be referred to the chair in the first instance. If it is not resolved it should then be referred to the sponsor division. In such circumstances members should expect to be assessed against the Terms and Conditions of Appointment and code of conduct for members of the HBC and On Board: A Guide for Board Members of Public Bodies.

    Charges for publications

    HBC reserves the right to charge for the production of multiple paper copies of documents, which are otherwise free of charge.

    Policies and procedures for membership

    The Council may also be consulted on changes to Legislation, Planning Policy, Development Plans and planning applications which include or impact upon the setting of historic buildings.

    Membership is sought through public advertisement and appointments are made in accordance with the Nolan Principles and ratified by the Minister for Communities. The term of appointment is for a three year period but members may be eligible for re-appointment subject to satisfactory service.

    The services we offer

    The services provided by HBC are set out in the ‘Who we are and what we do’ section above.

    If you can’t find a document

    HBC is committed to making information readily available, within the scope of the legislation. To assist us to deal with requests for information promptly, it would be helpful if you could direct enquiries to:

    HBC-HMC Secretariat
    Historic Environment Division
    Department for Communities
    Level 7
    Causeway Exchange
    1-7 Bedford Street
    Belfast
    BT2 7EG

    Email: HBC-HMCSecretariat@communities-ni.gov.uk

    Requests for information must be in writing (or email), give your name and a correspondence (or email) address and describe the information requested. Requests for environmental information may also be made verbally. Applications should provide as much detail as possible to identify the information sought.

    Minutes of HBC meetings are available upon request but may be subject to redaction where they relate to sensitive or ongoing issues.

    If other information you want is not routinely published, you can make a request for it under the Freedom of Information Act via the address above.

    We will also advise you how to ask for information that we do not publish or how to complain if you are dissatisfied with any aspect of this publication scheme.

    If we are unable to resolve any complaint, you can complain to the Information Commissioner whose contact details are:

    Information Commissioner's Office
    Wycliffe House
    Water Lane
    Wilmslow
    Cheshire
    SK9 5AF

    Tel: +44 (0) 303 123 1113
    E-mail: casework@ico.org.uk

    Alternative formats

    If the information is not in a format that meets your needs please contact: HBC-HMCSecretariat@communities-ni.gov.uk

    Crown copyright and licensing

    All material belonging to the Council is subject to Crown copyright protection unless otherwise indicated.

    This version of the Publication Scheme was last updated in June 2020.

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