IHBC President’s ‘Members only’ Invitation to next Virtual Council: Online, 8 April 2026, from 4.30pm – Scoping ‘Investigation’ of conservation in local government, with a call for suggestions etc.

IHBC members should have received their invitation from our President, Rebecca Thompson, to join in our new-style and ‘members-only’ online Council from 4.30pm on 8 April, when, as well as Charters & much more, we start to ‘investigate conservation roles and services in local government’ – part of our 3rd Parliamentary Commitment.

IHBC President Rebecca Thompson writes

Please do join us at our next virtual IHBC Council, on Wednesday 8 April from c.4.30pm for more of our exclusive, unique and member-led Council CPD.

This Council sees the opening of our response to the 3rd of our Parliamentary ‘5 Commitments to Help Heritage Skills in Conservation…’ presented in Westminster last November.  It opens our ‘investigation’ of heritage management in regulatory contexts, starting with a light-touch scoping of issues around local Conservation Officers and Services across the UK.  Some 5 or so short, member-led presentations on topical issues will frame our initial planning and future investigations, all also informed by your contributions online and apart.

For this April Council too there are even more opportunities for updates, queries and discussions.  As members, you can help shape the debate and content in advance through the ‘Suggestions Form’ linked below, as we call on you to tell us what you want to hear about or explore, whether as advice, thoughts or guidance, both for this Council and for the future!

To suggest content or contribute to our ongoing Council discussions, please lodge suggestions, queries or concerns by completing the form HERE

NB: Not all matters or suggestions will be raised at any single Council

Council is open to IHBC members only (all categories)

See your IHBC member’s invitation for booking links

Do remember too that our Council is the IHBC’s advisory and training forum, open exclusively to IHBC members of any category.  As such, Councils offer you the opportunity to raise matters from the floor – virtual or otherwise – so you can help shape our future activities and plans as well to plan your own professional development, including especially in voluntary roles with us, as outlined in our NewsBlog call Here.

Future Councils will continue to build on our distinctive approach to CPD for the Conservation Professional, supporting practice alongside updates and debate on current sector and IHBC issues.

I hope you will enjoy the enhanced participatory experience offered by our next Council, and join in discussions with colleagues in our informed – but still necessarily controlled -environment, and look forward to welcoming you there.

The IHBC writes:

IHBC’s Council is an evolving but critical body in the IHBC’s governance. It was formally launched in 2021 following the adoption of new IHBC Articles of Association in December 2020 and after extensive piloting from 2015.

Council serves as the inclusive and representative body for all IHBC members, of all categories. It encourages volunteers to get actively engaged with the IHBC’s UK-wide operations and agendas, with opportunities to gain knowledge through proactive learning and professional development, while also helping advance the IHBC’s own work.

Council operates using an experimental, flexible format that can test and explore new models of engagement between ALL our practitioners and stakeholders and the corporate body of the IHBC itself: the registered company and charity.

This way, Council aims to serve as an inclusive and representative assembly, and as an informal advisory body to the Board of Trustees.

All IHBC members are encouraged to attend Council

Participation in Council is regarded as suitable preparation and learning for more senior voluntary posts in the IHBC, in particular as Trustees and Committee Chairs.

Branch Committees should ensure they are formally represented at Council on a formal basis, with up to two formal representatives for each Council noted to the IHBC’s National Office through our Branch Liaison Officer, at support@ihbc.org.uk.

Details of forthcoming Councils are notified to members as part of their membership benefits, and reported publicly on our NewsBlog service and in the tabs below.

See more on IHBC Councils HERE

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