The Heritage Alliance’s fortnightly Heritage Update has arrived!
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The Heritage Alliance’s fortnightly Heritage Update has arrived!
Click here to read the latest heritage news online, or subscribe to receive updates via email.
The Heritage Alliance’s fortnightly Heritage Update has arrived!
Click here to read the latest heritage news online, or subscribe to receive updates via email.
The Heritage Alliance’s fortnightly Heritage Update has arrived!
Click here to read the latest heritage news online, or subscribe to receive updates via email.
Organisation: York Consortium for Conservation & Craftsmanship
Hours: Part-time, 25 hours per week, option to spread across 3-5 days (core hours 10:00 – 14:00)
Term: Fixed-term for 9 months (January – September 2022)
Salary: £14,667 per annum (pro-rata £22,000 full time)
Workplace pension: employer contribution 3%, employee 5%
Holiday: 21 days p.a. (pro-rata 26 days + public holidays)
Location: Home-based, York area
18 & 22 November
Bats in Churches are running an online training course over two afternoons in November. This is a professional course for church and historic building professionals and those caring for churches, from architects to church wardens. It provides thorough grounding in practical and useful bat awareness, which is important when planning building works and maintenance. It can be counted as RIBA CPD.
For more information and to register, please visit the Bats in Churches website.
The Heritage Alliance’s fortnightly Heritage Update has arrived!
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Saturday 6 November 2021
It is not long now until the first online BLF conference will be held on the afternoon of Saturday 6 November 2021. Click here to book your ticket.
Second Tuesday Talks are back! This autumn, our online series of talks will explore a diverse range of craft and conservation projects, from loaning locomotives for display and exploring historic photographic processes, to providing essential heritage skills training as part of conservation projects.
The Heritage Alliance’s fortnightly Heritage Update has arrived!
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