Community Heritage Scotland is a new project which aims to explore the ways in which people work and engage with heritage in their communities, while also aiming to bring about positive change in a sector which is not without its challenges.
The School of Art History at the University of St. Andrews writes:
Community Heritage Scotland is a new project which aims to explore the ways in which people work and engage with heritage in their communities, while also aiming to bring about positive change in a sector which is not without its challenges. The project has been a partnership between the consultancies of Ergadia Museums and Heritage and Northlight Heritage, in collaboration with the Museums Galleries and Collections Institute at the University of St Andrews.
The project has been generously supported by Historic Environment Scotland, with additional funding from Museums Galleries Scotland, Association for Independent Museums, and the University of St Andrews…
The project is now moving into the next phase, and the team are keen to hear from anyone who wishes to be involved, join our email database, or expand their research in any way. Please email Catherine Gillies on info@ergadiaheritage.com
See more links at
- Community Heritage Survey – online questionnaire analysis(PDF, 2,089 KB)
- Community Heritage Scotland discussion document(PDF, 2,484 KB)
- CHS summary and Next Steps(PDF, 260 KB)