Using Heritage Impact Assessments Successfully - Webinar #2
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A second webinar looking at how Heritage Impact Assessments can be used to examine and mitigate change in historic environments.
About this event
Heritage Impact Assessments are an essential and valuable process for the heritage and development sectors to seek a balance between sometimes conflicting objectives.
As a core part of many heritage consultants' work, the resulting statements are read by a range of audiences - professional and public - to understand 'significance' and 'harm' and how to interpret these ideas in different contexts. In this two-part webinar series, we will look at how to do effective assessments, as well as unusual case studies, and forthcoming best practice guidance.
For professionals and communities alike. This is an important part of the planning process and raises many issues for debate about assessing and managing change successfully.
Speakers for Thursday 23rd June 2022:
- Welcome, Louise Thomas, HTVF Director
- Introduction, Steven Bee, HTVF Chair and Steven Bee Urban Counsel
- The role of Heritage Impact Assessments as part of the Local Plan review and evidence base, Maurice Brophy, Service Manager for Planning and Housing Strategy, Lancaster City Council
- New World Heritage Impact Assessment (WHIA) Guidance, Sarah Court, Archaeologist, Instead Heritage and ICCROM Focal Point
- Case Study: Culham Science Centre and Nuneham House, Oxon, Helen Ensor, Practice Director, Donald Insall Associates
Each HTVF webinar counts as 2 hours of CPD, and certificates are available on request.