IHBC members and networks are reminded that they can commend and celebrate some of the most deserving heritage practitioners – those starting their career as well as retired volunteers – by nominating them for one of the IHBC’s Marsh Awards, and maybe also help them secure a free place at the Annual School in Worcester where they can receive their certificate and £500 cash award.
IHBC Director Seán O’Reilly said: ‘These are new awards, as they are only in their first year. But they are a great opportunity to celebrate someone you know who has gone the extra mile in learning – starting out on their heritage career – or in volunteering their time and skills as a retired IHBC member.’
‘Remember too that it couldn’t be easier to make a nomination – just a simple statement – and each award is marked by a certificate, and a free residential place at the IHBC’s renowned Annual School in June each year, worth about £500, as well as £500 cash award’.
Nominations for the awards must be made by March 31 annually.
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