13-14 October
Birmingham
Join us on 13-14 October at The Old Library at the Custard Factory in Digbeth for the national conference for everyone involved in creating viable new uses for old buildings and the launch of Heritage Trust Network.
The theme of this year’s conference is Extraordinary People, Extraordinary Projects and over two days there will be a fantastic line-up of speakers and workshops giving strategic direction, practical advice and plenty of opportunities for peer support and networking.
Speakers include: Sara Crofts (Heritage Lottery Fund), Ian Morrison (Architectural Heritage Fund), David Mitchell (Historic Environment Scotland) and Iain Greenway (Director of Communities Northern Ireland.) There will also be talks and workshops on working and collaborating with young people, crowdfunding, community shares and social media along with case studies from Heritage Trust Network’s members who will share how they are future proofing their organisations.
The event will also mark the official launch of Heritage Trust Network, the culmination of a year of review and change, funded by Heritage Lottery Fund.
The conference dinner will be held at Highbury, one of Birmingham’s most iconic historic buildings, hosted by the new heritage trust tasked with its future. For more details and to book please visit www.heritagetrustnetworkconference2016.wordpress.com
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