This day-long symposium ‘Embroidered with Dust and Mortar’, hosted by the Georgian Group [Alliance Member], will explore how women contributed to and interacted with architecture in the period 1660-1840. Women’s involvement in architectural design and drawing, their patronage of buildings and their contribution to the …
Heritage Course: Understanding repair and Maintenance of Traditional Pre-1919 Buildings
The National Heritage Training Group (NHTG) [Alliance member] is organising a course in Understanding repair and Maintenance of Traditional Pre-1919 Buildings , aimed at students, contractors and craftspeople working on traditional buildings. The course will help them to understand vital conservation principles and legislation requirements and considerations crucial …
Heritage Trust Network Annual Conference
Join the Heritage Trust Network [Alliance Member] for their annual conference on the 17th November 2019 in Northern Ireland. The event comprises a line up of speakers and workshops focusing on how to revive a High Street or Main Street in rural and urban areas …
GEM Conference 2019: Connection, Action, Innovation
This year’s GEM [Alliance member] conference focuses on building lasting partnerships with the local community, something which is crucial to successful volunteer engagement. The GEM annual conference is the landmark CPD event of the year for heritage learning in the UK. Through a combination of …
Reaching For Net Zero?
The Heritage Alliance is inviting all members and partners to its 2019 Debate, titled “Reaching For Net Zero?”. This years’ debate will focus on the relationship between heritage and the environment. At this time when countries around the world, including the UK, are making commitments …
Proposed law changes to render charities liable if they fail to protect their volunteers
The Government has opened a consultation on sexual harassment in the workplace which proposes to make charities responsible for protecting their volunteers from harassment. The Equality Act 2010 states that employers are legally responsible if an employee is sexually harassed at work by another employee …
Proposed reforms to permitted development rights to support the deployment of 5G and extend mobile coverage
This consultation seek views on the principle of amending permitted development rights for operators with rights under the Electronic Communications Code (Code Operators) to support deployment of 5G and extend mobile coverage, and the circumstances in which it would be appropriate to do so. The …
Research finds some of Britain’s heritage attractions not to be child-friendly
Research commissioned by Ecclesiastical [Alliance Sponsor] has revealed that around a third of parents never visit art galleries or stately homes and nearly a quarter say the same for theatres. The main reasons identified for this are the lack of child-friendly activities, high cost of visiting …
National Lottery Heritage Fund shares grant information on ‘open data’ platform
Over 100 UK funding bodies have already published information on grant distribution via a new online open data platform, and the National Lottery Heritage Fund [Affiliate Alliance Member] have been the latest to do so. Open data is information that can be freely used, shared …
£250,000 English Heritage project saves Suffolk landmark and historic heritage skill
An English Heritage [Alliance Member] conservation project has funded work including the re-installation of sails to an 18th century windmill in Suffolk. In doing so, the organisation may also have ensured the 700 year old craft of millwrighting lives on in Britain. Originally constructed around …
Sutton Hoo gets £4 million revamp
Sutton Hoo in Suffolk, known as one of the greatest archaeological discoveries of all time has been given a £4 million revamp. The regeneration is the largest single investment by the National Trust [Alliance Member] at Sutton Hoo an includes a £1.8 million grant from …
‘David Bowie Bandstand’ listed at Grade II
The ‘Bowie Bandstand’ in Beckenham where David Bowie performed at the Growth Summer Festival on the 16th August 1669, 50 years ago has been listed at Grade II by DCMS on the advice of Historic England. The one-day festival was organised by Bowie with the …