Conservation in common: planning for historic renewal

Held at Hillsborough Castle, this event will explore the importance of the built heritage and how planning can support the historic environment. Promotion of cross-departmental and cross-professional collaboration is a cornerstone of the event.

 

Description

Part of Conservation in Common, a cross-disciplinary series of events for professionals working in the built heritage sector

Held at Hillsborough Castle, this event will explore the importance of the built heritage and how planning can support the historic environment. Promotion of cross-departmental and cross-professional collaboration is a cornerstone of the event.

Booking is essential and places are extremely limited.  Due to Covid-19 arrangements put in place by the venue further bookings cannot be made once places are filled.  Please read the covid-19/health and safety advice on the RTPI website before booking.

 

Confirmed Speakers:

  • Chair – Gemma Jobling, RTPI NI Chair
  • Helen Harrison, Juno Planning
  • Conor Fegan, Francis Taylor Building
  • Donal Rogan, Lisburn & Castlereagh City Council
  • Philip Stinson, Turley
  • Shane Kelland, Armagh City, Banbridge & Craigavon BC
  • Shane Quinn, Belfast Buildings Trust
  • Brian McKervey, Department for Communities


Tickets
£35+VAT (RSUA or CIfA member) | £50 non-member

Booking
To register for this event, please visit the Planning for historic renewal event page on the RSUA site.


Further information
This is an externally produced event promoted as CIfA members are able to attend at the RSUA member rate as a partner member. For further information on this event or to register, please. If you have any questions or want to know more about the event, please contact: info@rsua.org.uk - for other events in the Conservation in common series, please click here.

 

November 3rd, 2021 10:00 AM (BST/UTC+1)   to   3:30 PM (BST/UTC+1)