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HE – HELM – Practical Building Conservation Update: Concrete Glass and Metal

5 March 2020 - 09:30 - 17:00

Historic England’s “Historic Environment Local Management” (HELM) training programme provides training on managing the historic environment for local authorities, regional agencies and national organisations, free of charge.

Practical Building Conservation Update: Concrete Glass and Metal

This course will help inform delegates from local authority historic environment services on appropriate materials and methods for use in historic buildings.  In this session we will be focusing on concrete, glass and metals across all periods.

An emphasis on repair, maintenance and minor alterations will be framed by policy developments that encompass value-led decision making, but the focus will be on Historic England’s research developments in technical conservation. We will provide practising conservation officers with an accessible update to their expertise in this area.

Who should attend?

This course aims to meet the demand of those who will gain from a more in-depth course on conservation methods and materials. This course is therefore targeted at local planning authority Historic Environment Services, but will be of interest to building and conservation roles working on heritage assets.

If you would like to find out more about whether this course is suitable for you, please e-mail: helmbookings@HistoricEngland.org.uk

Why should you join this course?

An emphasis on repair, maintenance and minor alterations will be framed by policy developments that encompass value-led decision making, but the focus will be on Historic England’s research developments in technical conservation. We will provide practising conservation officers with an accessible update to their expertise in this area.

Venue

The King’s Centre, Norwich
63-75 King St
Norwich, NR1 1PH United Kingdom
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