IHBC: More members with benefits – Milling round the SPAB

The Institute of Historic Building Conservation (IHBC), the UK’s professional body for built and historic environment conservation specialists, is delighted to add its support for the SPAB’s Mills Section one-day course on ‘Owning a Mill’, a special opportunity for relevant CPD, with reduced rates extended to IHBC members.

The SPAB’s Jonathan Cook said of the partnership: ‘The Mills Section of the SPAB is delighted to be working in partnership with the IHBC to offer a one day course ‘Owning A Mill’ as part of the IHBC Continuing Professional Development (CPD) programme.’

The SPAB writes:
The course promotes current best practice in the conservation and repair of historic windmills and watermills and will be of particular relevance to conservation and planning officers and employees of heritage protection organisations.

Not only does it offer the opportunity to share best practice, but it also provides a chance to network with people undertaking similar roles across the UK and for participants to share their experiences working on mill projects, learning which has potential application to other current and future projects.

The workshop is taking place at a windmill in the final stages of a major HLF funded conservation project, providing a fantastic backdrop and context for the programme.

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