Continued Professional Development (CPD)

Bristol course booking deadline 9th Feb 2012

PAST DELEGATE FEEDBACK


LUCY STEWART (Architect); All very good, and interesting to listen to. Everyone’s obvious enthusiasm for the subject made it most enjoyable. It is so much easier to listen to speakers who have a passion for something.

 

VANESSA CASTAGNINO (Archaeologist); Very well structured. Was a little concerned about the cost, but having attended now believe it was great value for money. I would highly recommend it to others.

 

ROGER HAIGH (Architect); The field trips were extremely valuable in understanding how wrought iron is put together and what happens to gates etc outside on a building and what to do about decay and maintenance.

 

GEOFF HUNTINGFORD (Conservation Planner); All speakers combined in-depth knowledge, good presentations & informative illustrations

 

JOHN EDWARDS (Architect); Good mix of practical & theoretical.

PAST CPD COURSES

‘Conservation of Architectural Ironwork’

23rd to 25th March 2011

Run by NHIG in partnership with National Heritage Training Academy

 

Tender procedure often requires the commissioner of the work – whether restoration or new work in an ancient setting – to have knowledge of the medium in order to procure the best value. NHIG is able to offer to fill to this knowledge gap with a series of lectures designed to equip commissioners of ironwork, whether architects, surveyors or conservation professionals with information they will find essential in the writing of specifications. Please see the attached programme which will be delivered by acknowledged experts in the field, who will also accompany the delegates on two site visits, to a blacksmith/conservation workshop and on a site vist to veiw xcellent case studies of heritage ironwork.

 

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