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SUMMARY:Various INTO x National Trust webinar series: Heritage and nature – using the past for the future
DESCRIPTION:INTO Webinars in 2025\n\nNEW INTO x National Trust webinar series: Heritage and nature – using the past for the future \nINTO is partnering with the National Trust (England\, Wales & Northern Ireland) on a new series of webinars exploring how landscape-scale nature recovery\, as part of our responses to climate change\, is challenging and influencing the way we understand\, manage and make the most of the history of these places\, now and for the future. \nEach session will reflect on the role of people and heritage in supporting nature recovery in different ecological contexts\, sharing approaches from the National Trust estate and experiences\, insights and practical responses from across our global network. \nWe warmly invite you to join the conversation and be part of this important exchange. \n\n Webinar 1: Trees and woodlands \nDate: Thursday 20 November 2025\nTime: 12:30–13:30 GMT\nRegister: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/v3kscjlgQqmMGIUoONfsBQ \n Webinar 2: Hedgerows and boundaries \nDate: Wednesday 21 January 2026\nTime: 12:30–13:30 GMT \n Webinar 3: Heathland and common land \nDate: Wednesday 18 March 2026\nTime: 12:30–13:30 GMT \n Webinar 4: Peat \nDate: Wednesday 20 May 2026\nTime: 12:30–13:30 BST \n Webinar 5: Water and wetlands \nDate: Wednesday 1 July 2026\nTime: 12:30–13:30 BST
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=various-into-x-national-trust-webinar-series-heritage-and-nature-using-the-past-for-the-future
LOCATION:On -Line
CATEGORIES:Event,IHBC Area of competence – All,IHBC Recognised CPD Provider
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260220T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260626T150000
DTSTAMP:20260609T203704
CREATED:20251214T175125Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251214T175125Z
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SUMMARY:Mike Wye Ltd: Free Online CPD - Walking on Recycled Glass - Various dates in 2026
DESCRIPTION:Mike Wye Ltd: Free Online CPD – Walking on Recycled Glass  Various dates in 2026 \nOn-Line \nApproximately 1 hour including Q&A \nThis CPD provides an insight into the foam glass manufacturing process\, data highlights\, applications\, and case studies (including limecrete floor systems). \nDates:\nFriday 20 February\, 2 pm\nFriday 8 May\, 2 pm\nFriday 26 June\, 2 pm \nHosted by Peter Rollinson\, Technical Manager \nFor further information and booking please follow the link: \nhttps://mikewye.co.uk/knowledge/cpd-courses/
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=mike-wye-ltd-free-online-cpd-walking-on-recycled-glass-various-dates-in-2026
LOCATION:On-Line
CATEGORIES:Event,IHBC Area of competence – Intervention,IHBC Recognised CPD Provider
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260311T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260704T170000
DTSTAMP:20260609T203704
CREATED:20260223T122815Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260223T123150Z
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SUMMARY:SAVE: Spring/Early Summer 2026 Events Programme\, various dates
DESCRIPTION:SAVE: Spring Event Programme\, various dates\nIn person events \nFor further information and booking: \nhttps://www.savebritainsheritage.org/events \nBehind the Hoardings: Hard-Hat Tour of Edwardian Moseley Road Baths| Birmingham |11 March 2026| 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM \nFrom Steam to Streamline: The Central Line’s Eastern extension | Saturday 11 April 2026 | 11:00 – 13:30 \nHampstead Village | Saturday\, 25th April | 10:30 – 13:00 \nUnlocking Grimsby’s Heritage: Exploring the Ice Factory and Dockside | Thursday 14 May 2026 | 11:00 – 17:00 \nSt John Street: The Drovers’ Road to Smithfield | Wednesday 20 May 2026 | 18:00 – 19:30 \nSpotlight Belfast: Tracing the City’s Past | Saturday 13 June 2026 | 11:00 – 15:30 \nSpotlight Belfast: Exploring North Belfast’s Heritage Cluster | Sunday 14 June 2026 | 11:00 – 12:30 \nRegent’s Park | Saturday 4 July 2026 | 11:00 to 13:00
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=save-spring-early-summer-2026-events-programme-various-dates
LOCATION:Various locations and online
CATEGORIES:Event,IHBC Area of competence – All
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260424T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260612T150000
DTSTAMP:20260609T203704
CREATED:20251214T173059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260324T213121Z
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SUMMARY:Mike Wye Ltd:	Free Online CPD - A Slice of Lime\, Various Dates (IHBC Recognised CPD Provider)
DESCRIPTION:Mike Wye Ltd: Free Online CPD – A Slice of Lime. \n Various dates in 2026 \nOn-Line: 14:00-15:00 \nDates:\nFriday 24 April\, 2 pm\nFriday 12 June\, 2 pm \nMike Wye have been involved with traditional\, sustainable\, and ecological construction projects for over 30 years. In that time\, our team have acquired a wealth of experience and knowledge which we share and discuss in a series of free CPDs. \nThis CPD introduces you to the history of lime\, the “lime cycle”\, types of building limes available\, benefits\, and example specifications.\nHosted by Peter Rollinson\, Technical Manager\nApproximately 1 hour including Q&A \nFor further information and booking please follow the link: \nhttps://mikewye.co.uk/knowledge/cpd-courses/
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=mike-wye-ltdfree-online-cpd-a-slice-of-lime-various-dates-in-2026
LOCATION:On-Line
CATEGORIES:Event,IHBC Area of competence – Intervention,IHBC Recognised CPD Provider
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260501T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260619T150000
DTSTAMP:20260609T203704
CREATED:20251214T174058Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260324T212747Z
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SUMMARY:Mike Wye Ltd: Free Online CPD - Introduction to Natural Fibre Insulation\, Various Dates (IHBC Recognised CPD Provider)
DESCRIPTION:Mike Wye Ltd: Free Online CPD – Introduction to Natural Fibre Insulation – Various dates in 2026 \nOn-Line: 14:00-15:00 \nDates:  \nFriday 1 May\, 2 pm\nFriday 19 June\, 2 pm \nApproximately 1 hour including Q&A \nMike Wye have been involved with traditional\, sustainable\, and ecological construction projects for over 30 years. In that time\, our team have acquired a wealth of experience and knowledge which we share and discuss in a series of free CPDs. \nThis CPD gives an introduction to a range of natural insulation products\, applications\, and benefits.\nHosted by Tom Carruthers\, Technical Manager\nApproximately 1 hour including Q&A. \nFor further information and booking please follow the link: \nhttps://mikewye.co.uk/knowledge/cpd-courses/
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=mike-wye-ltd-free-online-cpd-introduction-to-natural-fibre-insulation-various-dates-in-2026
LOCATION:On-Line
CATEGORIES:Event,IHBC Area of competence – Intervention,IHBC Recognised CPD Provider
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260508T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260626T150000
DTSTAMP:20260609T203704
CREATED:20260324T210637Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260324T211611Z
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SUMMARY:Mike Wye: Free Online CPD -Walking on Recycled Glass\, Various Dates (IHBC Recognised CPD Provider)
DESCRIPTION:Mike Wye: Free Online CPD -Walking on Recycled Glass\n  \nDates:\nFriday 8 May \nFriday 26 June \nOnline: 14:00-15:00 \nThis CPD provides an insight into the foam glass manufacturing process\, data highlights\, applications\, and case studies (including limecrete floor systems).\nHosted By Peter Rollinson\, Technical Manager\nApproximately 1 hour including Q&A \nFor booking and further information: \nhttps://mikewye.co.uk/knowledge/cpd-courses/
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=mike-wye-free-online-cpd-a-slice-of-lime-various-datesihbc-recognised-cpd-provider
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Event,IHBC Area of competence – Intervention,IHBC Recognised CPD Provider
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260527T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261125T130000
DTSTAMP:20260609T203704
CREATED:20260302T170027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260302T170338Z
UID:14330-1779883200-1795611600@events200826230.live-website.com
SUMMARY:Keymer Heritage South: Crafting Legacy: The Power of Handmade Clay Tiles in Modern Design\, Various Dates\,(IHBC Registered CPD Provider)
DESCRIPTION:WB UK Keymer Heritage South: Crafting Legacy: The Power of Handmade Clay Tiles in Modern Design\nWebinar: Various dates\, 12.00-13.00\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLearn how historic practices can meet contemporary design needs in our exclusive webinar. \nDates:  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMay 27th – Crafting Legacy: The Power of Handmade Clay Tiles in Modern Design (12:00 – 13:00)  https://registration.invitedesk.com/p/en/5AyvRvblSkWTRuInTBLU5A/VXNBOgM09kCXpysHBLUGTg \nAugust 26th – Crafting Legacy: The Power of Handmade Clay Tiles in Modern Design (12:00 – 13:00)- https://registration.invitedesk.com/p/en/5AyvRvblSkWTRuInTBLU5A/VXNBOgM09kCXpysHBLUGTg \nNovember 25th – Crafting Legacy: The Power of Handmade Clay Tiles in Modern Design (12:00 – 13:00)  – https://registration.invitedesk.com/p/en/5AyvRvblSkWTRuInTBLU5A/VXNBOgM09kCXpysHBLUGTg
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=wb-uk-keymer-heritage-south-crafting-legacy-the-power-of-handmade-clay-tiles-in-modern-design-various-datesihbc-registered-cpd-provider
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Event,IHBC Area of competence – Intervention,IHBC Recognised CPD Provider
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260601T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260807T170000
DTSTAMP:20260609T203704
CREATED:20251216T143554Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251216T143554Z
UID:13992-1780300800-1786122000@events200826230.live-website.com
SUMMARY:San Gemini Preservation Studies : SGPS Italy Conservation Summer School Various Dates
DESCRIPTION:San Gemini Preservation Studies : SGPS Italy Conservation Summer School\n\nWe are excited to announce that applications are now open for our Summer 2026 field school in Italy\, part of the San Gemini Preservation Studies Program (SGPS). The deadline for applications is March 15\, 2026.\n\nNow in its 27th year\, SGPS has welcomed alumni from over 170 universities and colleges worldwide. Our program is dedicated to the preservation of cultural heritage\, offering students the unique opportunity to study and travel in Italy while gaining hands-on experience in restoration and conservation.\n\nOur program is designed for students in fields such as Conservation of Cultural Objects\, Museum Studies\, Architecture\, Art History\, History\, Archaeology\, and Anthropology.\n\nSession One: June 1 – 26\n\nBuilding Restoration – “Touching the Stones”\nRestoration of Traditional Masonry Buildings & Sketching and Analyzing Historic Buildings  (includes lectures and field-based restoration projects)\nArchaeological Ceramics Analysis and Restoration of Archaeological Ceramics in Italy  (includes lectures and hands-on restoration workshops)\nBook Bindings and Archival Conservation\nIntroduction to the History and Craft of Bookbinding & Preventive Conservation of Books and Archival Materials (includes lectures and practical workshops)\n\nIntersession Program: June 29 – July 8\nPreservation Tour ( 10 day) – Florence\, Siena\, and Rome\nVisit active restoration sites\, restoration institutes\, laboratories\, and places of cultural interest\, with a focus on the urban and historical development of each city.\n\nSession Two: July 13 – August 7\n\nPaper Restoration\nIntroduction to the Restoration and Conservation of Paper in Artworks and Archival Documents (includes lectures and restoration workshops)\nTraditional Painting Techniques\nMaterials and Methods of Traditional Painting and Art Restoration Issues\n(includes lectures and painting workshops)\nPreservation Theory and Practice in Italy\nRestoration Theory\, Ethics\, and Contemporary Issues\n(includes lectures and group discussions)\n\nField Projects:\n\nRestoration of Porta Tuderte (13th-century city gate)\nAnalysis of medieval buildings in San Gemini as part of an urban study\nRestoration of classical archaeological ceramics from the Parco del Colosseo in Rome\nConservation of historical archival materials from the Historic Archives of the City of San Gemini (dating from the 14th to the 19th century)\n\nFor further information and applications: \nhttps://www.sangeministudies.info/application
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=san-gemini-preservation-studies-sgps-italy-conservation-summer-school-various-dates
LOCATION:Italy various
CATEGORIES:Event,IHBC Area of competence – Evaluation,IHBC Area of competence – Intervention,IHBC Area of competence – Professional
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260602T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260611T160000
DTSTAMP:20260609T203704
CREATED:20260429T141353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260429T141353Z
UID:14533-1780394400-1781193600@events200826230.live-website.com
SUMMARY:Centre for Building Conservation Studies Ltd: Summer CPD Series 2026- Real-World Housing Risks for Surveyors\, Various Dates (IHBC Recognised CPD Provider)
DESCRIPTION:Centre for Building Conservation Studies Ltd: Summer CPD Series 2026- Real-World Housing Risks for Surveyors\, Various Dates (IHBC Recognised CPD Provider)\n  \nDates: Tuesday 2 June 2026- Thursday 11 June 2026 \, 10.00-16.00 \nWhere: Online \nSummer CPD Series 2026:  Real-World Housing Risks for Surveyors \n2nd June –  Damp in 2026: Diagnosis\, Risk and What Surveyors Keep Getting Wrong \n4th June – Why Mould Is Winning:  The Hidden Ventilation Problem in Modern Homes \n11th June – Basements\, tanking and Trouble: Managing Moisture Below Ground \nFull details of each webinar can be found in the individual event listing on our website. \nCost: £30+VAT each or £81+VAT for all 3 \nFor further information and booking: https://cbcstudies.com/events/
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=centre-for-building-conservation-studies-ltd-summer-cpd-series-2026-real-world-housing-risks-for-surveyors-various-dates-ihbc-recognised-cpd-provider
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Event,IHBC Area of competence – Intervention,IHBC Recognised CPD Provider
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260608T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260609T170000
DTSTAMP:20260609T203704
CREATED:20260423T082338Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260423T083035Z
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SUMMARY:IHBC Yorkshire Branch in association with The Building Limes Forum\, York Minster and York Conservation Trust: The Essentials of Traditional Mortar Preparation\, Performance and Use
DESCRIPTION:IHBC Yorkshire Branch in association with The Building Limes Forum\, York Minster and York Conservation Trust: The Essentials of Traditional Mortar Preparation\, Performance and Use\n  \nDate: Monday 8  and Tuesday 9 June 2026 \nWhere: In person \, The Deanery\, York Minster\nYork\, YO1 7JQ \n  \nSummary:\nA two-day symposium taking place at The Deanery\, York Minster. It includes a series of talks and hands-on practical demonstrations. Tickets can be purchased for one or both days.  In association with The Building Limes Forum\, York Minster and York Conservation Trust. \n  \nCOST: \nOne day: £120 / £100** \nTwo days: £195 / £175** \n**Discounted rate for BLF & IHBC members \nLunch and refreshments provided \nFor booking please follow the link:  \nhttps://www.tickettailor.com/events/thebuildinglimesforum/2161583 \nProgramme:\nDay One:\nPresentations: \nMarie Jackson\, Research Professor\, Geology & Geophysics\, University of Utah: Hydrated Lime Mortars with Reactive Aggregates in Roman Architectural and Marine Concretes: Ancient Materials and Recent Reproductions.* \nRobyn Pender\, Building Scientist\, formerly with Historic England: The need for capillarity – moisture movement in porous materials. * \nDavid Wiggins\, Structural engineer CARE\, Clach Conservation: The structural performance of traditional air lime building mortars. \nNigel Copsey\, Stonemason and Building Conservator: Why fat limes were the preferred binder for above ground construction – workability\, bond and durability of bond. \nMette Midtgaard\, Wall-painting conservator\, National Museum of Denmark: Historic lime-rich mortar – what can past practice teach us today? \nEmilija Nikolic\, Architect\, The Institute of Archaeology\, Belgrade: The Palette of Roman Mortars from Viminacium and the Roman Frontier\, Serbia. \nAlex Holton\, Building Surveyor\, English Heritage: Design and application of mortars for ruined sites \nNigel Copsey\, Stonemason & Building Conservator: Traditional lime rich surface finish mortars\, their like-for-like reproduction and sustainability \n*Remote presentation \n Day Two:\nPresentations: \nDamien Condon\, Plasterer\, Calx Restoration and Vitruvian Lime: Dry slaking at scale for plasters and renders \nEoin Madigan\, Stonemason\, Madigan Traditional Masonry: Dry slaked mortars for building and pointing. \nBrother Joseph (M. Carm)\, Mason and Builder: Building a new monastery in Wyoming – a journey through different mortars. \nLiz Laycock\, material scientist\, Sheffield Hallam University: Early results from strength testing of hot mixed 4:1; 2:1; 1:1 lime: aggregate mortars. \nPractical Sessions: \nPractical demonstrations and hands-on opportunity led by Damien Condon\, Eoin Madigan\, Nigel Copsey\, Richard Jordan\, Lee Gillard\, Andy O’Brien. \nDemonstrations of rough-casting; lime and hair; lime: sand and earth-lime building mortars; roofing mortars\, ash mortars\, flintwork. Different slaking methodologies. \n 
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=ihbc-yorkshire-branch-in-association-with-the-building-limes-forum-york-minster-and-york-conservation-trust-the-essentials-of-traditional-mortar-preparation-performance-and-use
LOCATION:The Deanery\, York Minster\, York\, YO1 7JQ
CATEGORIES:Event - IHBC,IHBC Area of competence – Intervention,IHBC Recognised CPD Provider
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260610T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260610T130000
DTSTAMP:20260609T203704
CREATED:20260527T152750Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260527T152750Z
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SUMMARY:ICOMOS\, ICCROM and IUCN: A CONSULTATION FOR SITE MANAGERS ON NEEDS\, CHALLENGES AND PRIORITIES (IHBC Recognised CPD Provider)
DESCRIPTION:ICOMOS\, ICCROM and IUCN: A CONSULTATION FOR SITE MANAGERS ON NEEDS\, CHALLENGES AND PRIORITIES\n  \nDate:  10 June 2026\, from 12:00 to 14:00 (CET) (11am- 1pm  GMT/BST) \nWhere: Online \n\n\nICOMOS\, ICCROM and IUCN are inviting World Heritage site managers and heritage professionals to participate in an international consultation\, to be held on 10 June 2026\, focused on the development and revision of management plans for World Heritage sites. \n\n\n\n\nA CONSULTATION FOR SITE MANAGERS ON NEEDS\, CHALLENGES AND PRIORITIES \nThe online consultation forms part of a broader initiative aimed at improving management frameworks for cultural\, natural and mixed heritage sites facing increasingly complex environmental\, social and governance challenges. The discussions will contribute to the preparation of future guidance dedicated to effective World Heritage management planning. The initiative reflects the growing importance of management systems within international heritage policy. Particular emphasis is now being placed on integrated governance models\, sustainable development objectives and community participation in heritage decision-making processes. \n  \nParticipants will be invited to discuss: \n\nchallenges encountered during the preparation of management plans;\ngovernance and stakeholder coordination;\nparticipatory approaches involving local communities;\ntools and methodologies currently used in the field;\nexamples of successful management practices and adaptive strategies.\n\nThe consultation also aligns with the objectives of the World Heritage Leadership programme\, jointly coordinated by ICCROM and IUCN\, which promotes capacity-building and knowledge-sharing among heritage professionals worldwide. \nAre particularly encouraged applications from managers of World Heritage properties who: \n\ndo not yet have a management plan;\nhave outdated or incomplete management plans;\nare currently developing or revising a management plan or similar planning instrument.\n\nWhile this consultation is primarily intended for those working with World Heritage properties\, professionals involved in the management of other heritage places\, and other protected and conserved areas\, can also participate. \nApplications are open until 5 June 2026\, and selected participants will contribute directly to shaping future recommendations on World Heritage management planning. \nIf you experience any issue with submitting your application please contact whl[at]iccrom.org. \nFor further information and registration follow the link: \n\n\nhttps://www.icomos.org/news/call-for-applications-world-heritage-management-plans-consultation/?utm_content=buffer6b3f6&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer \nCost: Free
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=icomos-iccrom-and-iucn-a-consultation-for-site-managers-on-needs-challenges-and-priorities-ihbc-recognised-cpd-provider
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Event,IHBC Area of competence – Management,IHBC Area of competence – Professional,IHBC Recognised CPD Provider
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260610T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260610T140000
DTSTAMP:20260609T203704
CREATED:20260527T143131Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260527T144959Z
UID:14572-1781096400-1781100000@events200826230.live-website.com
SUMMARY:Historic England: Counter-terrorism security and the heritage sector- An introduction to Martyn’s Law and the terrorist threat (IHBC Recognised CPD Provider)
DESCRIPTION:Historic England: Counter-terrorism security and the heritage sector: An introduction to Martyn’s Law and the terrorist threat\n  \nDate: Wednesday\, June 10\, 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM \nWhere: Online \nThis is the first in a webinar series looking at the application of counter-terrorism security at heritage sites. \nThis first webinar will introduce the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act\, also known as Martyn’s Law\, and how it applies to the heritage sector. With support from the National Counter-Terrorism Security Office\, it will also look at the current terrorism threat in the UK\, how and where incidents might happen\, and the types of threats you may need to protect against. \nSubsequent webinars may look at subjects including the specific implications of Martyn’s Law for heritage sites and the counter-terrorism security products currently available. \nCost: Free \nFor booking please follow the link: \nhttps://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/cd1845a7-e28a-4fb0-9887-ee66bd01eea3@30116e44-4d79-44c0-a8c1-ebc0707da3c9
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=historic-england-counter-terrorism-security-and-the-heritage-sector-an-introduction-to-martyns-law-and-the-terrorist-threat-ihbc-recognised-cpd-provider
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Event,IHBC Area of competence – Management,IHBC Area of competence – Professional,IHBC Recognised CPD Provider
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260610T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260610T193000
DTSTAMP:20260609T203704
CREATED:20260527T163324Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260528T122443Z
UID:14602-1781116200-1781119800@events200826230.live-website.com
SUMMARY:C20 Society: Twentieth Century Seaside Architecture in Wales- pools\, piers and pleasure (IHBC Recognised CPD Provider)
DESCRIPTION:C20 Society: Twentieth Century Seaside Architecture in Wales- pools\, piers and pleasure (IHBC Recognised CPD Provider)\nWhere: Online\nDate: Wednesday 10 June\, 18.30- 19.30 \nTake a trip along the nation’s seafronts with Dr Kathryn Ferry and find out how design trends including Art Deco\, Mid-Century Modern and Brutalism\, shaped our resort architecture between 1920 and 2000. With a particular focus on Welsh examples\, this talk covers everything from hotels\, lidos and entertainment pavilions to beach huts\, amusement arcades and leisure centres. \nDr Kathryn Ferry is a historian and author who specialises in the architecture and culture of the British seaside. This talk is based on her most recent book Twentieth Century Seaside Architecture (2025) published by Batsford in conjunction with the C20 Society. Kathryn is Chair of the Seaside Heritage Network and regularly contributes to television\, radio and podcasts. \nFor further information and booking: \nhttps://secure.c20society.org.uk/Default.aspx?tabid=62&amp;EventId=1312 \nCost: £0-£5
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=c20-society-twentieth-century-seaside-architecture-in-wales-pools-piers-and-pleasure-ihbc-recognised-cpd-provider
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Event,IHBC Area of competence – Evaluation,IHBC Recognised CPD Provider
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260611T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260611T203000
DTSTAMP:20260609T203704
CREATED:20260429T152117Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260429T152117Z
UID:14545-1781204400-1781209800@events200826230.live-website.com
SUMMARY:C20 Society + Czech Centre: Designed to Belong: Modernism\, Industry and Community (IHBC Recognised CPD Provider)
DESCRIPTION:C20 Society + Czech Centre: Designed to Belong: Modernism\, Industry and Community (IHBC Recognised CPD Provider)\n  \nDate: Thursday 11 June 2026 19:00 – 20:30 \nWhere: In-person Czech Embassy 26 Kensington Palace Gardens\nLondon W8 4QY\nUnited Kingdom \nPanel explores how architecture shapes belonging\, from Baťa’s East Tilbury to today’s debates on community\, identity and modernist planning. \nUsing the Bata village at East Tilbury as a starting point\, it examines how modernist ideals\, industrial ambition and community planning created a distinctive model of living. Historian Milan Balaban situates the settlement within the global story of Bata cities\, while architectural historian Gillian Darley reflects on its significance for British modernism. Mick Pinion from the Bata Heritage Centre brings a local and heritage perspective on East Tilbury’s development and legacy\, and architect Ondřej Chybík discusses contemporary lessons for urban planning. Chaired by John Tusa\, the conversation links historical experiments to today’s questions of development\, identity and place-making. \nFor booking: ttps://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/designed-to-belong-modernism-industry-and-community-tickets-1985832539583?aff=erelexpmlt#location \nCost: £6.13
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=c20-society-czech-centre-designed-to-belong-modernism-industry-and-community-ihbc-recognised-cpd-provider
LOCATION:Czech Embassy\, 26 Kensington Palace Gardens\, London\, W8 4QY
CATEGORIES:Event,IHBC Area of competence – Evaluation,IHBC Recognised CPD Provider
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260613T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260613T161500
DTSTAMP:20260609T203704
CREATED:20251227T143016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260320T104133Z
UID:14005-1781344800-1781367300@events200826230.live-website.com
SUMMARY:SPAB: Caring for their future- Recording\, Repairing\, & Researching Mills (IHBC Recognised CPD Provider)
DESCRIPTION:SPAB: Caring for their future: Recording\, Repairing\, & Researching Mills \nWatlington Hall\, 44 Watlington Street\, Reading RG1 4RJ \nDate: Sat\, 13/06/2026 – 10.00 – Sat\, 13/06/2026 – 16:15 \nAddress: 44 Watlington Street\, Reading\, RG1 4RJ \nThe conference will focus on the maintenance\, repair and monitoring of mills and how to create\, preserve and display documents. \nMildred Cookson and Nathanael Hodge from the Mills Archive Trust\, will share their knowledge on caring for documents and images. Dr Toby Huitson and Duncan McCallum will explore the Mills at Risk theme and the intricacies of listing historic buildings. We will also hear from Millwright Paul Sellwood about the maintenance and repair of mills\, and from water-mill expert Stephen Bartlett about flood warning and prevention for watermills.\nThere will be a chaired panel discussion with speakers after the morning talks and after the afternoon talks. \nYou will learn and discover\nBy the end of the course\, you will know/understand/be able to: \n\nhow to record and preserve documents\nobtain an overview of mills at risk and mill listing\nhear about challenges and receive advice about mill repairs and maintenance\nfind out information about the Industrial Heritage Support Project\n\n£50 SPAB Members (packed lunch included in event fees)\n£55 Non-Members (packed lunch included in event fees) \nFor further information and booking : \nhttps://www.spab.org.uk/whats-on/caring-their-future-recording-repairing-researching-mills \n 
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=ihbc-recognised-cpd-provider-spab-caring-for-their-future-recording-repairing-researching-mills
LOCATION:Watlington Hall\, 44 Watlington Street\, Reading\, Berkshire\, RG1 4RJ
CATEGORIES:Event,IHBC Area of competence – All,IHBC Recognised CPD Provider
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260613T102000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260613T170000
DTSTAMP:20260609T203704
CREATED:20260410T170740Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260410T170740Z
UID:14471-1781346000-1781370000@events200826230.live-website.com
SUMMARY:The Victorian Society: A day of Butterfield\, Street and Webb in East Grinstead Led by Kathryn Ferry (IHBC Recognised CPD Provider)
DESCRIPTION:The Victorian Society: A day of Butterfield\, Street and Webb in East Grinstead Led by Kathryn Ferry\n  \nDate: Saturday 13 June 2026\, 10.20 am – 5.00 pm \nWhere: In-person\, East Grinstead Railway Station\, Railway Approach\, East Grinstead\, Sussex\, RH19 1EB \nThis trip explores how the three Grade I listed buildings in the Sussex town of East Grinstead are connected through\ntheir Victorian architects. \nStarting at the Jacobean Sackville College we will see the chapel re-ordering designed by William Butterfield. We’ll then move on to the Old Convent built by GE Street. Lunch will be at the superb Arts and Crafts house of Standen\, designed around an existing farmhouse by Philip Webb. We will see the gardens then enjoy a special tour of the interior. \nCost: £65 (includes lunch) \nhttps://www.victoriansociety.org.uk/event/visit-a-day-of-butterfield-street-and-webb-in-east-grinstead/
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=the-victorian-society-a-day-of-butterfield-street-and-webb-in-east-grinstead-led-by-kathryn-ferry-ihbc-recognised-cpd-provider
LOCATION:East Grinstead Railway Station\, Railway Approach\, East Grinstead\, RH19 1EB
CATEGORIES:Event,IHBC Area of competence – Evaluation,IHBC Recognised CPD Provider
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260616T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260616T194500
DTSTAMP:20260609T203704
CREATED:20260429T151555Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260429T151555Z
UID:14542-1781634600-1781639100@events200826230.live-website.com
SUMMARY:C20 Society: Brutalist London book launch (IHBC Recognised CPD Provider)
DESCRIPTION:C20 Society: Brutalist London book launch (IHBC Recognised CPD Provider)\n  \nDate: Tuesday 16 June 202\, 18:30 – 19:45 \nWhere: In-person BDP Clerkenwell 16 Brewhouse Yard\nLondon EC1V 4LJ\nUnited Kingdom \nJoin C20 Society for a book launch of Brutalist London published by Blue Crow Media. \nWritten by architectural historian Owen Hopkins and photographed by Nigel Green\, the book features more than fifty extraordinary buildings\, with an introduction and maps. \nThe book reveals the beauty\, ambition and social ideals that shaped London’s most iconic Brutalist structures – from the Barbican and National Theatre to lesser-known private homes and civic structures. All these buildings\, once vilified\, are now celebrated and truly belong to their neighbourhoods. \nOwen Hopkins is Director of the Farrell Centre at Newcastle University. Previously\, he was Senior Curator at Sir John Soane’s Museum and before that Architecture Programme Curator at the Royal Academy of Arts (RA). \nNigel Green is a photographer\, artist and lecturer. He has exhibited and published many photographic projects that document genres of modernist architecture across the UK and Europe \nCost: £9.90 \nFor booking: https://secure.c20society.org.uk/Default.aspx?tabid=62&amp;EventId=1304
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=c20-society-brutalist-london-book-launch-ihbc-recognised-cpd-provider
LOCATION:BDP Clerkenwell\, 16 Brewhouse Yard\, London\,  EC1V 4LJ
CATEGORIES:Event,IHBC Area of competence – Evaluation,IHBC Recognised CPD Provider
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260616T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260616T200000
DTSTAMP:20260609T203704
CREATED:20260410T170037Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260410T170037Z
UID:14468-1781634600-1781640000@events200826230.live-website.com
SUMMARY:The Victorian Society: The Victorian Society Top Ten Endangered Buildings 2026 (IHBC Recognised CPD Provider)
DESCRIPTION:The Victorian Society: The Victorian Society Top Ten Endangered Buildings 2026 (IHBC Recognised CPD Provider)\n  \nDate: Tuesday 16 June 2026\, 6.30-8.30pm \nWhere: Online \nJoin the Victorian Society’s caseworkers and Director as we\ndiscuss this year’s top ten endangered buildings and structures. Each year\, the Victorian Society unveils a selected list of the UK’s top ten most endangered Victorian and Edwardian buildings as nominated by the public. The campaign highlights dilapidated and neglected buildings around England and Wales\, that are in desperate need of repair\, restoration and sensitive reuse. \nCost: Free \nFor further information and booking: \nhttps://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-victorian-society-top-ten-endangered-buildings-2026-tickets-1984060921626?aff=Website
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=the-victorian-society-the-victorian-society-top-ten-endangered-buildings-2026-ihbc-recognised-cpd-provider
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Event,IHBC Area of competence – Intervention,IHBC Area of competence – Professional,IHBC Recognised CPD Provider
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260618T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260620T170000
DTSTAMP:20260609T203704
CREATED:20251227T152545Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251227T153030Z
UID:14012-1781775000-1781974800@events200826230.live-website.com
SUMMARY:IHBC Annual School: Adaptive Reuse
DESCRIPTION:IHBC Annual School: Adaptive Reuse \nIHBC Annual School  in partnership with IHBC North Branch​ \n18th – 20th June 2026 \nIn person in Newcastle-upon-Tyne and On-line \nJoin us in Newcastle-upon-Tyne for our next IHBC Annual School\, as we explore the increasingly relevant and rich topic of Adaptive Reuse \n\n\n\n\nIHBC Schools offer innovative insights and opportunities for everyone\, and not just for specialists! \nDelegates include specialists in conservation from a wide range of disciplines and practice. \nFor non-specialists with a more general understanding of conservation this conference offers a chance to look to the IHBC’s School for updates in practice and policy as well as offering valuable networking opportunities. \nCommunity representatives and volunteers with and interest in local building and area conservation issues of all sorts\, from policy to processes and projects\, will find an accessible and cost-effective overview of current and new solutions and opportunities. \nTypical delegate backgrounds include: \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPlanning Voluntary and third sector\nArchitecture\nUrban Design\nHeritage management\nLandscape\nCommunity\nHistory\nArchaeology\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nConstruction\nEngineering\nDevelopment\nTraditional skills\nProject management\nPolicy makers\nSpecifiers\nIndustry & commercial\nInnovators\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe School welcomes people working in national and local government and related bodies\, private practice\, education\, academia\, charities and other voluntary bodies. \nWhether starting out on your career or active in the wider heritage sector\, there is no better way than to develop your conservation and heritage-related skills\, knowledge and understanding than at this year’s Annual School in Newcastle. \nRegister for updates here: \nhttps://newcastle2026.ihbc.org.uk/ \nhttps://ihbc.us2.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=a070a4d0cff28adddef6cffe7&id=d4ed3982a8
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=ihbc-annual-school-adaptive-reuse
LOCATION:Newcastle-upon-Tyne and on-line
CATEGORIES:Event - IHBC,IHBC Area of competence – All
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260618T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260618T200000
DTSTAMP:20260609T203704
CREATED:20260429T112111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260429T112111Z
UID:14505-1781791200-1781812800@events200826230.live-website.com
SUMMARY:The Architectural Heritage Fund (AHF): 50th Conference- Heritage - Radical. Reimagined. Revitalised.
DESCRIPTION:AHF: 50th Conference- Heritage – Radical. Reimagined. Revitalised.\n  \nDate: Thursday\, June 18  •  2 PM – 8 PM \nWhere: St Bartholomew’s Hospital\, West Smithfield\, London\, EC1A 7BE \n\nThe Architectural Heritage Fund (AHF) is hosting a conference to consider the potential for heritage-led regeneration to support communities \n\n\n\n\nThe Architectural Heritage Fund (AHF) is celebrating 50 years of transforming historic buildings and supporting communities across the UK. Join real estate professionals\, heritage practitioners\, social enterprise developers\, policymakers\, funders\, and researchers as together we consider the potential for heritage-led regeneration to improve our communities in the next 50 years and beyond. \nWhat to expect\nThis afternoon and evening event will bring together diverse voices and approaches to consider how heritage can help transform local communities and economies\, shining light on proven models from around the UK and exploring policy changes that could supercharge adaptive reuse in the UK. \nFor further information and booking: \ngo to Eventbrite.
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=the-architectural-heritage-fund-ahf-50th-conference-heritage-radical-reimagined-revitalised
LOCATION:St Bartholomew’s Hospital\, West Smithfield\, London\, EC1A 7BE
CATEGORIES:Event,IHBC Area of competence – Management,IHBC Area of competence – Professional
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260619T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261218T160000
DTSTAMP:20260609T203704
CREATED:20260320T120111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260320T120111Z
UID:14414-1781863200-1797609600@events200826230.live-website.com
SUMMARY:Amar Eco-Plaster: Introduction to Lime Plastering & Heritage Conservation - monthly courses\, various dates (IHBC Recognised CPD Provider)
DESCRIPTION:Amar Eco-Plaster: Introduction to Lime Plastering & Heritage Conservation – monthly courses\nVarious dates: Friday 19 June 2026-Friday 18 December 2026 \nTime: 10:00 – 16:00 \nLocation: Amar Eco-Plaster Workshop Church Farm\nSmallburgh\, Norfolk NR12 9NB\nUnited Kingdom \nFriday 19 June 2026- Friday 26 June 2026 \nFriday 17 July 2026- Friday24 July 2026 \nFriday 14 August 2026-Friday 21 st August 2026 \nFriday 18 September 2026- Friday 25 September 2026 \nFriday 9 October 2026- Friday 16 October 2026 \nFriday 13 November 2026-Friday 20 November 2026 \nFriday 11 December 2026-Friday 18 December 2026 \nThis hands-on course offers a practical introduction to lime plaster as a key material in conserving heritage buildings\, including mixing and applying lime plasters\, renders and mortars. \nLed by experienced plasterer and SPAB Fellow\, Daahir Mohamed\, the course provides a solid foundation in the principles\, materials\, and techniques of traditional lime plastering. Alongside demonstrations and guided practice\, participants will explore the wider significance of lime in sustainable building repair and heritage conservation. The course also includes an introduction to career pathways within the heritage plastering and conservation trades. \nThe course is delivered over three days\, spread over two weeks of each month. Please see website for specific dates. The course can either be booked as a 3-day package\, to complete within the month\, or as each day has a specific focus (see website for details)\, single days can be booked according to participants’ experience\, interest and desired pace. \nCost:  \n£195.00 (1-day) / £495.00 (3-days) \nNB: IHBC Members are offered a 15% discount using code IHBC15 at checkout \nFor further information and booking: \nhttps://amarecoplaster.co.uk/events/
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=amar-eco-plaster-introduction-to-lime-plastering-heritage-conservation-monthly-courses-various-dates-ihbc-recognised-cpd-provider
LOCATION:Amar Eco-Plaster Workshop\, Church Farm\, Smallburgh\, NR12 9NB
CATEGORIES:Event,IHBC Area of competence – Intervention,IHBC Recognised CPD Provider
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260620T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260620T130000
DTSTAMP:20260609T203704
CREATED:20260527T155640Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260527T155640Z
UID:14593-1781953200-1781960400@events200826230.live-website.com
SUMMARY:C20 Society: London Postmodernism Walk – June (IHBC Recognised CPD Provider)
DESCRIPTION:C20 Society: London Postmodernism Walk – June\n  \nWhen: Saturday 20 June 2026\, 11:00 – 13:00 \nWhere: In person-15 Clerkenwell Close\,\nLondon\, EC1R 0AA \nJoin us on the second run of our outreach programme Architecture Style Walks. Five fun\, engaging walks will explore key buildings of each style in London. You’ll learn the context in which they were built and hear interesting facts and anecdotes you can share with your friends in the pub later. The walks are very much aimed at the general public and will be repeated several times a year. \nExplore London’s Postmodernist architecture with engaging tour leader Mark Bessoudo. Starting in Clerkenwell with the celebrated 15 Clerkenwell Close\, we’ll walk to the funky Janet Street-Porter House. This will be followed by a few hidden gems before arriving at the colossal Alban Gate by Terry Farrell. The tour will end at arguably the most famous Postmodern building in London – No 1 Poultry. \nMark Bessoudo is an architectural writer\, researcher and Chartered Building Engineer with an MA in Architectural History from the Bartlett School of Architecture. \nFor further information and booking: \nhttps://secure.c20society.org.uk/Default.aspx?tabid=62&amp;EventId=1299 \nCost: £10- £19.50
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=c20-society-london-postmodernism-walk-june-ihbc-recognised-cpd-provider
LOCATION:15 Clerkenwell Close\, London\, EC1R 0AA
CATEGORIES:Event,IHBC Area of competence – Evaluation,IHBC Recognised CPD Provider
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260625T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260625T163000
DTSTAMP:20260609T203704
CREATED:20260527T160447Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260527T160447Z
UID:14596-1782396000-1782405000@events200826230.live-website.com
SUMMARY:The Lutyens Trust: Maintaining a Masterpiece- the challenges of Campion Hall (IHBC Recognised CPD Provider)
DESCRIPTION:The Lutyens Trust: Maintaining a Masterpiece- the challenges of Campion Hall (IHBC Recognised CPD Provider)\n  \nDate: Thursday 25 June 2026\, 2pm to 4.30pm\nWhere: In-person– Campion Hall\, Brewer Street\, Oxford OX1 1QS \nLed by the Bursar Tim Myatt and the Fellow-Curator Peter Davidson\, this two and a half hour tour takes visitors behind the scenes at Campion Hall\, to attics and basements\, cellar and boiler rooms\, and gives a sense of how a working Oxford College attempts to maintain and preserve one of Sir Edwin Lutyens’s latest and finest buildings. There should also be a chance to glimpse some of Lutyens’s plans for Campion and some of the completion photographs. \nCampion Hall incorporates to the west\, part of a C17 property\, Micklen Hall. Lutyens’s hall\, 1934-36\, is in Clipsham ashlar and includes a stunning chapel. \nIf you would like a full introduction to the delights of Lutyens’s Campion Hall\, its tailored design and craftsmanship\, or wish to understand more about the challenges which maintaining a building of this calibre (designated at Grade II*)\, in constant use as a university hall\, this tour is for you. \nFor further information and booking please follow the link: \nMaintaining a Masterpiece: the challenges of Campion Hall \n \nCost: £45 to Lutyens Trust members\, £60 to non-members
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=the-lutyens-trust-maintaining-a-masterpiece-the-challenges-of-campion-hall-ihbc-recognised-cpd-provider
LOCATION:Campion Hall\,\, Brewer Street\, OX1 1QS
CATEGORIES:Event,IHBC Area of competence – Evaluation,IHBC Recognised CPD Provider
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260625T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260625T203000
DTSTAMP:20260609T203704
CREATED:20260608T173022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260608T173038Z
UID:14652-1782412200-1782419400@events200826230.live-website.com
SUMMARY:ICOMOS UK: Summer Event-Community\, Social Justice\, and Architectural History (IHBC Recognised CPD Provider)
DESCRIPTION:ICOMOS UK Summer Event: Community\, Social Justice\, and Architectural History \n\n\nDate: 25th June 2026\, 6.00pm\nWhere:  In-person\, St Martin-in-the-Fields\, Trafalgar Square\, WC2N 4JJ\, London\n\nThis year\, we are delighted to invite members to join us at St Martin-in-the-Fields in London. Designed by James Gibb in 1726\, incorporated into the remodelling of Trafalgar Square by John Nash in the 19th century\, the Church is now as much a focal point for social justice as it is for its architectural history.\nSpeakers at the event include Kathryn Harris\, Church Architect at St Martin’s\, and Matt Turtle\, Co-Founder and Director of the Museum of Homelessness. This offers us an opportunity to think about a series of juxtapositions – between the Church and its conservation\, its role in addressing homelessness in London\, and the heritage of homeless people and their own experiences of the city.\n\n\nFor further information and booking:\nhttps://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/icomos-uk-summer-event-tickets-1988823014173?aff=erelexpmlt\n\nCost: £8 – £23
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=icomos-uk-summer-event-community-social-justice-and-architectural-history-ihbc-recognised-cpd-provid
LOCATION:St Martin-in-the-Fields\, Trafalgar Square\, WC2N 4JJ
CATEGORIES:IHBC Area of competence – Evaluation,IHBC Area of competence – Management,IHBC Area of competence – Professional,IHBC Recognised CPD Provider
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260626T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260626T163000
DTSTAMP:20260609T203704
CREATED:20260429T134236Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260429T150228Z
UID:14524-1782468000-1782491400@events200826230.live-website.com
SUMMARY:Seaside Heritage Network\, Historic Buildings & Places\, and Heritage Network: Valuing Seaside Heritage Symposium (IHBC Registered CPD Provider)
DESCRIPTION:Seaside Heritage Network\, Historic Buildings & Places\, and Heritage Network: Valuing Seaside Heritage Symposium\n  \nDate: 26 June 2026\, 10:00am – 4:30pm \nWhere: In-person\, Saltdean Lido\, Saltdean Park Road\, Saltdean\, Brighton\, East Sussex\, BN2 8SP. \n  \nBookings are open for the Valuing Seaside Heritage Symposium\, taking place on 26 June 2026 at Saltdean Lido. Join Seaside Heritage Network\, Historic Buildings & Places\, and Heritage Network for a day of talks\, case studies and discussion exploring the value of seaside heritage — from cultural significance to economic impact and future funding pathways. Connect with heritage professionals and be part of the conversation shaping the future of seaside heritage. \nLearn more: https://hbap.org.uk/valuing-seaside-heritage-symposium/ \nThe Valuing Seaside Heritage Symposium is jointly organised by Seaside Heritage Network\, Historic Buildings & Places\, and Heritage Network. \nBringing together heritage professionals\, policymakers\, practitioners\, academics and coastal stakeholders\, the day will examine how seaside heritage contributes to regeneration\, tourism\, identity and long-term sustainability. \nEvent Highlights\n\nKeynote Speech from The Lord Bassam of Brighton\nThe seaside in an international and world heritage context\nEconomic and tourism value of coastal heritage\nInsight into the current funding landscape\n“Adding Value” panel discussion\nEvidence sessions from projects including Saltdean\, Ramsgate\, Cleethorpes and Weston-super-Mare\nNetworking throughout the day\nOptional swim at Saltdean Lido\nChips and Chat Networking on the beach (sponsored by Heritage Network\, supported by Historic England)\n\nFrom defining seaside heritage and considering its global significance\, to exploring funding routes and practical case studies\, the symposium offers evidence-led insight and cross-sector discussion in a unique seaside setting. \nTickets\nGeneral Admission Ticket: £38 \nFor Further information and booking please follow the link: https://hbap.org.uk/valuing-seaside-heritage-symposium/ \nBOOKINGS WILL CLOSE ON 1 JUNE 2026.
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=seaside-heritage-network-historic-buildings-places-and-heritage-network-valuing-seaside-heritage-symposium-ihbc-recognised-cpd-provider
LOCATION:Saltdean Lido\, Saltdean Park Road\, Brighton\, BN2 8SP
CATEGORIES:IHBC Area of competence – All,IHBC Recognised CPD Provider
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260626T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260626T193000
DTSTAMP:20260609T203704
CREATED:20260527T153813Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260527T153813Z
UID:14588-1782498600-1782502200@events200826230.live-website.com
SUMMARY:C20 Society: Palace of the Ether: Elizabeth Darling discusses her new book on BBC Broadcasting House with Samira Ahmed (IHBC Recognised CPD Provider)
DESCRIPTION:C20 Society: Palace of the Ether: Elizabeth Darling discusses her new book on BBC Broadcasting House with Samira Ahmed\n  \nWhere: Hybird: online and 70 Cowcross Street\, London EC1M 6EJ\nUnited Kingdom \nDate: 26 June\, 18.30-19.30 \nJoin us as Elizabeth Darling introduces the ideas behind her new book with a short talk\, followed by a discussion with Samira Ahmed about how the BBC and its designers created an architecture of broadcasting. Topics will range from how Broadcasting House embodied the public service ethos of the BBC\, the challenges that faced the designers\, the different approaches the designers brought to the project and the task of making the immaterial material. \nElizabeth Darling is a leading architectural historian\, and specialises in histories of modernist cultures in Britain\, especially in the 1920s and 1930s. Among her extensive range of publications are Re-forming Britain (Routledge\, 2007) and Wells Coates. \nCost: £0 – £16 \nFor booking please follow the link: \nhttps://secure.c20society.org.uk/Default.aspx?tabid=62&amp;EventId=1313
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=c20-society-palace-of-the-ether-elizabeth-darling-discusses-her-new-book-on-bbc-broadcasting-house-with-samira-ahmed-ihbc-recognised-cpd-provider
LOCATION:Online and 70 Cowcross Street\, London\, EC1M 6EJ
CATEGORIES:Event,IHBC Area of competence – Evaluation,IHBC Recognised CPD Provider
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260627T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260627T120000
DTSTAMP:20260609T203704
CREATED:20260527T162214Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260527T162214Z
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SUMMARY:C20 Society: Seven Dials walk: the 1920s and 1930s\, and the making of modern London (IHBC Recognised CPD Provider)
DESCRIPTION:C20 Society: Seven Dials walk: the 1920s and 1930s\, and the making of modern London\n  \nWhere: The Centre of Seven Dials\,\nLondon\, WC2H 9HA\nUnited Kingdom \nDate: 27 June\, 10am -12pm \nJoin historian Matt Houlbrook on a journey into a remarkable neighbourhood and the battle to define modern London. \nThroughout the 1920s and 1930s\, Seven Dials was one of London’s most diverse neighbourhoods\, home to migrant and working-class communities\, bohemian clubs and cafes. But business leaders and city planners had other ideas. \nBeginning with a rancorous libel trial of 1927\, in which a Sierra Leonean café owner and his wife confronted the racist newspaper that destroyed their business\, Matt’s tour of Seven Dials reveals the surprising history of this remarkable neighbourhood. \nThe tour includes the site of long-forgotten cafes and queer nightclubs\, the tenements\, shops\, and workshops where the people of Seven Dials lived\, worked\, and played\, and modernist office blocks that were never built\, as well as St Giles Buildings (1925\, C Westcott Reeves and Alfred Rason) and the Cambridge Theatre (1930\, Wimperis\, Simpson\, and Guthrie). \nFor further information and booking please follow the link: \nhttps://secure.c20society.org.uk/Default.aspx?tabid=62&amp;EventId=1317 \nCost: £12.50 – £25
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=c20-society-seven-dials-walk-the-1920s-and-1930s-and-the-making-of-modern-london-ihbc-recognised-cpd-provider
LOCATION:The Centre of Seven Dials\, London\, WC2H 9HA
CATEGORIES:Event,IHBC Area of competence – Evaluation,IHBC Recognised CPD Provider
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SUMMARY:South Coast Studio: Heritage Decorative Finishes Workshop for Beginners (IHBC Recognised CPD Provider)
DESCRIPTION:South Coast Studio: Heritage Decorative Finishes Workshop for Beginners \nIn person at NT The Cart Horse Stables\, Heritage and Rural Skills Centre\, Coleshill Village\, Swindon Coleshill Village\,\nSwindon\, Wiltshire\, SN6 7PT\nUnited Kingdom \nThis one-day introductory course covers the basics of key decorative finishes: Woodgraining\, Malachite\, Faux Marbling\, and Crackle Glaze. Guided by Simon Nobs\, participants will create four panels\, each showcasing a different technique. All required materials and tools are provided\, and a certificate of completion for CPD purposes is available upon request. Small class sizes ensure personalised guidance\, making this an ideal starting point for anyone passionate about heritage restoration\, interior design\, or creative skill development. \nCost : £195 \nFor further information and booking: \nhttp://www.southcoaststudio.co.uk
URL:https://events200826230.live-website.com/?tribe_events=south-coast-studio-heritage-decorative-finishes-workshop-for-beginners
LOCATION:Heritage and Rural Skills Centre\, NT The Cart Horse Stables\, Swindon Coleshill Village\, SN6 7PT
CATEGORIES:Event,IHBC Area of competence – Intervention,IHBC Recognised CPD Provider
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