BOOK NOW – places filling fast for this year’s IHBC London Branch Conference!

‘Setting The Scene – Identifying and Conserving Historic Landscapes’, takes place on Thursday 8th October, and with member discounts available, is a not-to-be missed event.

Find out about a range of historically important landscapes from urban parks and cemetaries to open countryside and look at the methods of assessing the impact development can have on them. Case studies include Highgate Cemetary, the Barbican Estate and the impact of wind/solar farms and HS2.

This year’s conference again takes place in Sir Denys Lasdun’s Grade I listed Royal College of Physicians, NW1 and will be of relevance to conservation officers and other heritage professionals, planners, landscape architects, engineers, surveyors, architects, and archaeologists.

And don’t forgot that the Conference will provide an opportunity to gain CPD training for both IHBC members and members of other professional institutes. A CPD certificate will be available to delegates at the end of the day.

For full details and booking see: settingscene.ihbc.org.uk

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