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EVENTS DIARY









LAST EVENT

Wednesday, 19th May
- (evening) 'Paddington, Heritage & Regeneration'.
Graham King of Westminster City Council gave a very informative guided tour around the station, the basin and wider area including the site of the recently discovered Brunel Bridge.  A detailed report will be included in the next newsletter.

NEXT EVENT

Wednesday 23rd June
-  6.00 pm Talk 'The Arts and Crafts Houses of the Surrey Hills'
By Nigel barker, Architectural Historian and fieldworker for the listing resurvey in Surrey in the early 1980s (currently Historic Areas Adviser, EH South East Region).  If there is sufficient interest a day visit to the area on
Saturday 24 July may also be organised which will include Norney Grange by Voysey, Watts Chapel at Compton and Westbrook by Thackery Turner. 

COMING UP

Winter - date and details to be confirmed -
Guided tour of a recently restored theatre in London's West end.


POSSIBLE FUTURE EVENTS

Events provide a great opportunity for everyone to see what is going on in the wider conservation world, they provide an opportunity to meet with other IHBC members informally and can also count as CPD.  If you are working on or connected with any conservation projects that might be of interest to other IHBC members please contact us. 


EVENTS CONTACT

Kate Ainslie-Williams

Tel/fax: 0207 735 6088
E-mail  kate@kawdesign.co.uk   














MEMBERSHIP NOTES






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Members of the committee have been working hard to put together a useful database of all our branch members' work contact details. We feel that knowing who works where can be a great help in providing members with a useful link with others in the historic buildings field.

The Directory of Branch Members will be popping up in your in-box or through your letterbox soon. We hope that you will find it useful. Please help keep it up to date by notifying me of any changes when you move job or office.









The strength of the IHBC lies in its membership, whose skills are the backbone of the built heritage field.  We always welcome new members and if you can introduce a friend or colleague to the IHBC, our ability to learn from one another and the influence we exert will become stronger still.

Membership application forms are available from Lydia Porter on 01747 873133/ www.ihbc.org.uk

Justine Page
Membership Secretary



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