Remember your Branch in December: IHBC Scotland celebrates #IHBC25 anniversary +AGM, 01/12

IHBC’s Scotland Branch is meeting in person (in Edinburgh) and online as part of the national IHBC25 programme, ‘with some reflections, wine and nibbles’ and including an AGM, on 1 December, from 4pm.

… reflections about our work over the last 25 years and….the next 25 years …

IHBC Trustee for Scotland Anna Grant writes:

We think it’s time to reconnect in person to celebrate the IHBC’s 25th anniversary with some reflections, wine and nibbles. We have booked the Augustine United Church, 41 George IV Bridge, Edinburgh EH1 1EL, at 4pm and the event will incorporate our AGM. It is free of charge. It will also be a hybrid meeting if you can’t make it in person (but then you’ll need to supply your own tipple of choice!).

We want to have a series of reflections about our work over the last 25 years and look forward to the next 25 years. Would you be willing to do a 5-10 minute presentation on your career highlights, your thoughts on what we have done well or perhaps how you want to contribute to the future of conservation. If you would like to do this (either in person or on-line) please contact Scotland@ihbc.org.uk

Please put Thursday 1 December in your diary and we will be in contact soon to see who can make it, in person or on-line. Please also consider whether you might wish to join the Scotland branch committee and develop its future programme.

IHBC Scotland writes:

Since 1997 the… Institute of Historic Building Conservation has been supporting and accrediting built environment conservation professionals while promoting the public and charitable benefits of conservation.

Marking a quarter century since conversion from the Association of Conservation Officers, IHBC Scotland Branch will hold a hybrid meeting on 1 December… beginning with our AGM at 4PM, followed by talks and refreshments, concluding at 7pm.

Non-members and Supporters welcome… Free… Bookings to IHBC Scotland scotland@ihbc.org.uk

COVID-19: Augustine church is spacious and airy. If in doubt about your health please wear a mask or join us on Zoom.

For booking/more information see The Institute of Historic Building Conservation (ihbc.org.uk) then ‘Events and Meetings’ or Newsletter tabs.

See more on IHBC Branches HERE

See more on #IHBC25 and apply for funding HERE

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