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RTPI East of England & IHBC: Heritage & Conservation Conference

Organised by the RTPI East of England Regional Activities Committee and IHBC
04 July 2025 at 01:00 PM - 04:30 PM / East of England / Conference
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Date
04 July 2025 at 01:00 PM - 04:30 PM
Venue
St Albans Museum + Gallery, St Peter's St, St Albans AL1 3DH
Price from
£42.50
Organiser
RTPI East of England | [email protected]

Core CPD Framework:                                                                               

 

- Placemaking and Design

- Climate Change and Environmental Planning

- 3 CPD Hours

 

 

Event Description

Join us for our upcoming joint conference with the Institute of Historic Building Conservation, where we will explore the importance of heritage and the intricate challenges of managing historical assets. You will also have the opportunity to participate in a guided walking tour of the historic city of St Albans, enhancing your understanding of theoretical concepts with practical examples.

 

Learning outcomes

  • Understand the criteria for evaluating heritage significance and the methods for identifying potential impacts on historic assets.

  • Gain insight into legal frameworks governing heritage preservation and the public benefits of these regulations.

  • Learn to navigate the challenges associated with unauthorised alterations in historic contexts.

  • Explore best practices for fostering collaboration between public and private sectors in heritage management.

Speakers

Paulette McAllister, Managing Director, Joseph Hardy
Jack Barber, Barrister, Cornerstone Barristers
Tim Murphy IHBC MCIfA, Historic Environment Manager at Place Services
Gerard Livett, Design and Conservation Officer Community and Place Delivery at St Albans City and District Council

Accessibility

• The venue is 10 - 15 minutes walk away from St Albans City station

• Car Parking options are within a 5-minute walk 

• The venue is wheelchair accessible; view venue accessibility details here Accessibility | St Albans Museums