Free Southport workshops


Historic environment practitioners are invited to participate in a series of free open workshops, organised by the Southport Group, entitled ‘Making PPS5 work: realising the benefits of planning-led investigation of the historic environment’, which will take place on 24 and 25 January and with booking and details from southport@archaeologists.net.

The workshops, will explore ways in which the historic environment sector across England can increase the benefits of planning-led work for the public, for the development sector and for the historic environment sector itself.  Each workshop will focus on a different aspect of understanding and sharing the significance of the historic environment and will cover the diverse needs of the built, buried and underwater resource. Workshop discussions will lead to a report, to be published in April 2011, setting out a road map for change.

Workshops are free to attend but spaces will be allocated on a first come, first served basis. You are welcome to attend one workshop or several. The venue for all the workshops will be the Museum of London Docklands. Please let the Southport Group know if you have any comments on these agendas by emailing southport@archaeologists.net.

To book your place, email southport@archaeologists.net by 10 January indicating which of the four workshops you wish to attend.

Workshops Info: LINK

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