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Heritage Delivering Growth and Regeneration

Tue, 29/11/2016 - 09:30
Digital Kiln, Staffordshire University

Potteries Heritage Society is working with Staffordshire University and Urban Vision Enterprise to deliver this one-day conference is for heritage professionals, owners of heritage assets, and statutory bodies interested in identifying, measuring and demonstrating the economic impact of heritage. As part of this interactive event, delegates will hear from sector leaders such as Dave Chetwyn, Chair, Historic Towns Forum, in addition to experiencing successful funded projects that are delivering change through celebrating and cherishing our heritage.

Our PHS charity members and friends will be on hand over lunch to present their projects thorough the 'digital exchange' and PHS members can attend for free (contact Andy Perkin for details).

For more information and to book places for non-members click here.

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