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SAVE Britain’s Heritage Conference

SAVE Britain’s Heritage Conference

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We are delighted to announce the details of the joint SAVE and Norwich Society conference which we’re holding in Norwich on 15th May. ‘Building in Context: Delivering Good Growth in Heritage Locations’ will feature a series of thought-provoking presentations and discussions focused on how new development can positively contribute to the character and vitality of historic towns and cities. It would be fantastic if you might be able to come? 

As you may know, SAVE is a national charity that campaigns to protect historic buildings from demolition, and for their viable re-use. 2025 is our 50th anniversary year and we hosting events in Norfolk, Plymouth, Sheffield and Glasgow.

You can find more details and book your tickets via the link below:

Book tickets here

Speakers

Yolande Barnes – chair, Bartlett Real Estate Institute
Henrietta Billings MRTPI – director, SAVE Britain’s Heritage
Jon Boon – chair, The Norwich Society
Dave Chetwyn MA, MRTPI, IHBC, FIoL, FRSA – managing director & partner, Urban Vision Enterprise
Ben Derbyshire – chair, HTA Design LLP / commissioner, Historic England / president, London Forum of Amenity & Civic Societies
Ian Harrabin MBE MRICS – managing director, Complex Development Projects / chair, Historic Coventry Trust
Gail Mayhew – director Smart Growth Associates / co-founder, The Stewardship Initiative
Jim McKinney – partner, architect, Purcell Architects
Matthew Morgan – director, Quality of Life Foundation 
Sunand Prasad – chair, UK Green Building Council, past president, RIBA, principal, Perkins and Will
Eric Reynolds – director, Urban Space Management
Cllr Mike Stonard – leader, Norwich City Council
Emma Sweeney – projects manager, World Monuments Fund
Henry Wootton – associate, Mikhail Riches

Please don’t hesitate to contact me at by phone (020 7253 3500) if you have any questions. We do hope you can come. savebritainsheritage.org

 

Date And Time

Thursday 15 May 2025 @ 09:30 to
Thursday 15 May 2025 @ 17:00

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