Booking is now open for the conservation professional’s key annual training programme: the IHBC’s Annual and Day School, this year in Norwich in June and exploring ‘Cultural Connections: Conserving the diversity of place’, with early bird booking rates to end on 17 April.
To book and to find all the supporting background you need, please go to http://ihbc.org.uk/norwich2015/
Day School speakers and sessions include:
- Sir Laurie Magnus, Historic England Chair
- Kate Clarke, Cadw Chief Executive
- Dr Sharman Kadish on Jewish heritage
- Darren Barker, on traditional skills
- Michael Morrison, on ‘foreign fields’
- Dave Chetwyn, on community connections
Annual School on-site study options include:
- ‘The binding agent – sensitive streetscape design and traffic management’
- The changing culture and place of local government
- Eclecticism and Originality – ten remarkable Edwardian buildings
- Modernism at the University of East Anglia
- Religious Reverence – The Medieval places of Worship
- Norman Nobility – The architecture of Conquest and occupation
- Doing different – Non-conformist Norwich
- The River Wensum Past & Present
- Norfolk and the Brecks – Conflicts of Interest
- The Merchants of Lynn and the Hanseatic League
- Rosary Cemetery
- Medieval Merchants – The medieval buildings of trade
For the Gus Astley Student Award see: gasa.ihbc.org.uk
For links to and feedback reports from previous Annual Schools see the
IHBC website
For sponsorship and delegate pack opportunities contact Fiona Newton at: projects@ihbc.org.uk
For the School website and to book see: ihbc.org.uk/norwich2015