The Heritage Alliance (THA) is planning to publish a report exploring how the heritage sector is helping to create vibrant, creative, thriving, and sustainable places for people to live, work, and enjoy, to feed into their upcoming Heritage Debate 2025.
THA writes:
We want the report to feature an array of impactful case studies on placemaking, and are particularly searching for those that will amplify the work of our members. We are interested in everything from heritage-led regeneration to engaging local communities with heritage, from growing local capacity in heritage skills to bringing historic buildings back into use – and much more. To plug evidence gaps we are especially interested in case studies on heritage and housing, and affordable and social housing in particular.
We are also interested in case studies from members of members, organisations our members fund, as well as the wider heritage sector. Please share the survey with any organisations you think might be interested.
Organisations are welcome to submit more than one case study.
In addition, to inform the report, we’re running a wider survey to learn from the exciting work happening around heritage and placemaking. We want to better understand the barriers, problems, and challenges to the heritage sector’s work in this area, and how these can be overcome.
If you’d like to have a conversation about your ideas for case studies, or the wider report, please get in touch with Neil Andrews at advocacy@theheritagealliance.org.uk