Securing
the right investment is the biggest challenge for the built heritage sector
today. Global issues and local outcomes are increasingly intertwined in the
21st century, while resources are more constrained than ever.
This conference will provide a unique global
perspective on the issues and challenges of creatively sourcing and managing
funding for heritage projects, and delivering successful local outcomes and
benefits.
Delegates
The conference will be of essential interest to
professionals in the heritage and built environment sectors including
planners, architects, surveyors, project organisers and engineers with
heritage interests, conservation specialists, community, civic, charity and
building preservation trust representatives and trustees, policy developers,
heritage and cultural industries managers and consultants, local authority
managers,
politicians and decision makers.
All delegates are invited to the Lord Provost of
Glasgow's Civic Reception in the City Chambers on the Thursday evening.
Location
Glasgow is a city celebrated internationally for its
successful transformation using its unique architectural legacy. The
conference will be held in the stunning historic venues of The Old
Fruitmarket and City Chambers, and tours to award-winning regeneration and
conservation projects in the region will take place as part of the
conference.
For more information about the city, click here
The Organisers
This event is a collaboration between leading UK built
heritage conservation and regeneration bodies: