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Forum topic: Free Community Heritage Workshops - to help you identify our local built heritage

Free Community Heritage Workshops - to help you identify our local built heritage

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13 Jun 2015 19:48 #1305

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As we reported last week, Enfield Council in conjunction with...

As we reported last week, Enfield Council in conjunction with the Enfield Society and Historic England are planning to recruit and train local community groups and individuals to help with a project to create a comprehensive new local list of heritage assets in the borough.  The training will enable volunteers to identify buildings and structures that are worthy of listing.

Kings Head Enfield Town TES photographAn example of our local built heritage: the King's Head in Enfield Town (photograph courtesy of the Enfield Society)

The existing local list of buildings of architectural or historic interest is now well out of date and requires complete revision.  This is a major task, and volunteers with local knowledge will prove invaluable.

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Free Community Heritage Workshops

These free events will provide you with the background, training and practical demonstrations of what is needed and how you can directly help.  They will include information about how to identify, research and locally list potential heritage assets.

  • Event 1: 19:00-20:30 Tuesday 14th July 2015

  • Event 2: 10:30-12:00 Wednesday 15th July 2015

  • Event 3: 14:00-15:30 Thursday 17th September 2015

Location:  All events will be held at the Jubilee Hall, 2 Parsonage Lane, Enfield, EN2 0AJ

Places are limited and booking is essential.  In order to reserve your place please email listing the name of your group (if appropriate), your name and the names of any other people from your group.

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