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EMCBE - Built Heritage–Sustainability, Structure & Skills

So why should you use lime on old buildings and what’s the difference between hydraulic lime and lime putty? 

 

What is the environmental value of existing buildings and their constituent materials?

 

How important are heritage craft skills to the modern construction sector?

 

Did you know that there is now an NVQ L3 qualification for several heritage craft skills and a Heritage CSCS card? 

 

Do you know who offers funding, training and assessment in the East Midlands for heritage skills development? 

 

This interactive, ‘hands-on’ workshop is your chance to find out the answers, explore the importance of caring for our built heritage and discuss the environmental sustainability of ancient and new building materials. Cathie Clarke- East Midlands Heritage Craft Skills Coordinator, Andy Lawson from Limecraft and Mark Parsons from Anthony Short & Partners Architects are your hosts for this session. Book your place now and talk to the experts!

 

 

Cathie Clarke will be giving a presentation and providing information on heritage skills training, qualifications, the Heritage CSCS card and Bursary Scheme.

 

Andy Lawson from Limecraft will also be giving a talk about the use and sustainability of lime.

 

Mark Parsons from Anthony Short and Partners will give a presentation on materials & embedded carbon and will have numerous examples of materials.

 

 

BOOKING:

 

Booking is now CLOSED - please sign up on the day.