Category Archives: Event – IHBC

West Midlands Branch – AGM, Branch Meeting and CPD tour. Theme: Stonework repairs and the use of lime mortars

6 March 2019
Worcester

Stonework repairs and the use of lime mortars: a look behind the scenes at the Worcester Cathedral stone yard.

Programme 10.30 am – 4pm

10.30 – Arrive at The Guildhall, High Street, Worcester for refreshments
11.00 – 12.15 – AGM followed by Branch meeting
12.15 – 12.30 – Introduction to afternoon visit to Worcester Cathedral Stone yard.
12.30 – 1.45 – Lunch.  Please find your own in the town.
1.45 – MEET BACK OUTSIDE GUILD HALL – Walk to Cathedral Stone yard or alternatively straight there for 2 pm, if you know where it is!
2.00 – 4.00 – Worcester Cathedral Stone yard for talk and visit on stonework repairs and lime mortars (Darren Steele).
4.00 pm FINISH

What are the CPD benefits?  Which IHBC Areas of Competence will be developed?

IHBC Area of Competences (AOCs) to be addressed:

Professional:  1. Conservation Philosophy;
Evaluation :3. History ; 4 Analysis
Intervention:  8 Technology  Stonework repairs and the use of lime mortars

Cost: Free, but buy your own lunch

Book your free ticket here

West Midlands Branch – The Impact of Tourism on Heritage

 29 November 2018
Stratford-upon-Avon

The next  West Midlands Branch CPD Day will discuss The Impact of Tourism on Heritage, giving a perspective from Historic England, Shakespeare Birthplace Trust and the private sector. There is also a site visit at the Guild Chapel by Trevor Edwards, Hawkes Chartered Architects.

Full details on the programme and booking are available here

London Branch – MATE session

28 November 2018
London
Lichfields’ offices, 14 Regent’s Wharf, All Saints Street, London N1 9RL

We are holding another Membership Application Training Event (from 6.00 – 8.30 pm)  the main aim of which is to assist people in upgrading their membership from either Affiliate/Associate to Full membership.

There will be a presentation from Kate Kendall, IHBC Education, Training & Standards Liaison Officer followed by small group discussions.

Kate Kendall said: ‘These events are a great way for prospective applicants to find out how to understand their skills, knowledge and experience in the context of IHBC membership criteria and accreditation.  And all this is free too, offered to anyone interested in IHBC membership as part of the IHBC’s charitable support for the care of the built and historic environment.’

To book your FREE place please email Kate Kendall LETS@ihbc.org.uk

Find out more at https://mate.ihbc.org.uk/