Date: 15 May 2024, 9:30 - 4:00

Location: Bluecoat Chambers, School Lane, Liverpool, Merseyside, United Kingdom, L1 3BX

Email: northwest@rtpi.org.uk

Company: RTPI North West

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Heritage in a Changing World

Date: 15 May 2024, 9:30 - 4:00

Location: Bluecoat Chambers, School Lane, Liverpool, Merseyside, United Kingdom, L1 3BX

Email: northwest@rtpi.org.uk

Company: RTPI North West

This will be a comprehensive update on heritage hot topics, including climate change adaptations following the (draft) publication of the new Historic England guidance, along with LURB and NPPF implications. We will also cover the tricky areas of curtilage; setting; enforcement; non-designated assets; and good design in relationship to heritage. The consideration of minimising harm will be a theme throughout all presentations, with practical tips offered. Speakers will include conservation officers, Historic England, private sector technical specialists, and architects.

Programme

Chaired by Katie Wray, Director, Deloitte LLP

  • State of Play – Law and Policy Update – Freddie Humpreys, Barrister, Kings Chambers
  • Belmont House, Injunctions and Listed Buildings – Dave Westhead AssocRTPI, Enforcement, Compliance & Monitoring Manager, Stockport Council
  • Trials and Tribulations of Non-Designated Heritage Assets – Elisabeth Lewis, Heritage & Urban Design Manager, Trafford Council
  • Panel Discussion: Climate Change and the Drive to Retrofit – Catharine Dewar, Regional Director North West, Historic England – David Miller, Director, Heyne Tillett Steel – Iain Shaw, Director, Max Fordham
  • Resonant Conservation – Katy Marks BArch, DipArch, Mphil, RIBA, FRSA, Director, Citizens Design Bureau Architects
  • Case Study: Shrewsbury Flaxmill Maltings: repairing the oldest iron-framed building in the world – Geoff Rich RIBA-SCA AABC, Partner, Director of Heritage & Creative Reuse, FCBStudios
  • Intangible Heritage in Place – Dr Johnathan Djabarouti ARB IHBC FHEA FIPM, Senior Lecturer, Manchester School of Architecture and Historic England

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