IHBC meets Wikipedia (again): New entry posted by IHBC Chair

Wikipedia pageA Wikipedia entry for the IHBC, drafted by IHBC Chair James Caird, has now been published.

James Caird said: ‘I hope this Wikipedia page will promote better understanding of the IHBC and what it stands for both in the UK and the wider world.’

The entry states:

The Institute of Historic Building Conservation (IHBC) is the professional body for building conservation practitioners and historic environment experts working in England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales, with connections to the Republic of Ireland. The Institute exists to establish, develop and maintain the highest standards of conservation practice, to support the effective protection and enhancement of the historic environment, and to promote heritage-led regeneration and access to the historic environment for all.

Topic headings include:

  • History
  • Membership
  • What IHBC members do
  • IHBC Conservation values
  • Governance
  • Branches
  • IHBC operations
  • Publications
  • Affiliations
  • References

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