102nd Annual General Meeting and 2026 Annual Lecture of Historic Buildings & Places

  • 29 September 2026
  • Online
  • 6:30pm - 8:30pm

We are pleased to invite members to the 102nd Annual General Meeting of Historic Buildings & Places and the 2026 Annual Lecture, taking place on Tuesday 29th September 2025, from 6:30pm to 8:30pm via Zoom.

Registration for the 102nd AGM of Historic Buildings & Places is now open! Please book your place through the link below.

The 102nd Annual General Meeting of Historic Buildings & Places and the 2026 Annual Lecture, will take place on Tuesday 29th September 2026, from 6:30pm to 8:30pm via Zoom.

The AGM will be chaired by the Society’s President, The Rt Hon. The Lord Inglewood DL, and will provide an opportunity to reflect on the past year, share updates on our work, and look ahead to future activity.

Following the AGM, we are delighted to welcome Dr Rosemary Yallop, independent architectural and cultural historian, for our Annual Lecture. Her talk, Sublime and Ridiculous: The Picturesque and the Architecture of Gentility, will explore the emergence of the Picturesque in late 18th-century Britain and its influence on architecture, from elegant country houses to the expanding 19th-century suburb.

Please note the Annual Lecture is free to attend for members. Non-members are very welcome to join us but will need to register separately and pay a small fee.

We will also be announcing the winner of the 2026 Stephen Croad Prize during the event.

Full details are provided in the AGM Notice, which can be downloaded below.

Order of Events

6:30 pm
Members join the AGM via Zoom link
7:00 pm
Break
7:15 pm
Members join the Annual Lecture via separate Zoom link
8:30pm
Close

Joining Online

Both the AGM and the Annual Lecture will be held online via Zoom. Members who register for the AGM will automatically receive two separate Zoom links via email: one to access the AGM, and another for the Annual Lecture. These will be sent in advance of the event to ensure easy access on the day.

Booking Information

To attend both the AGM and the Annual Lecture, please use the registration link below. Only one ticket is needed per screen, and joint members only need to register once. If you would prefer to attend only the Annual Lecture, you can book separately using the link provided here or also found below. Please note the Annual Lecture is free to attend for members. Non-members are very welcome to join us but will need to register separately and pay a small fee.

Nominations for Elections of Officers and Board Members

NOMINATIONS FOR ELECTION OF BOARD MEMBERS

Board Members

Cara Hepburn

Cara has a decade of experience in fundraising, beginning her career at the British Museum before working for four years at Sir John Soane’s Museum, which lead her to Royal Museums Greenwich, before she went to English Heritage where she was Head of Private Philanthropy. Cara has created a number of long-term strategies and initiatives, which have grown philanthropic income along the ‘individual giving pipeline’.

Moe Horikawa

Moe is an Investment Manager at the National Lottery Heritage Fund and holds a MA in International Cultural Heritage Management from Durham University. She has a particular interest in historic buildings forming historic urban landscapes. Moe is originally from Japan.

Clare Knowles

Clare is Head of Marketing & Digital at Durham Cathedral and has fifteen years’ experience in the charity, culture and heritage sector, leading digital marketing communications for well-loved North East and national brands. In her present role at Durham Cathedral, Clare has had the opportunity to transform the Marketing & Digital department – from shaping a new team to redefining the marketing communications strategy and approach. Previously Clare was Marketing & Communications Consultant for National Trust across the North region, managing regional strategy and campaigns and supporting properties on high profile projects in the North, including Seaton Delaval Hall. She is CIM qualified and has a degree in Public Relations.

Peter Mitchell

Peter is Head of Sustainability at Gascoyne Estates, custodians of Hatfield House among other historic buildings and landscapes. His work covers all aspects of the business from farming and forestry to leisure and development, helping the team deliver ambitious sustainability commitments.

Tim Moore

Dr Tim Moore is a lecturer at Oxford University and also a curator for the National Trust. He specialises in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and is particularly interested in Global and Inclusive Histories; the latest publication he is working towards is about the lived experience of people of colour in Georgian England. As a proud, gay person of colour, Tim has a particular passion for diversity and inclusion in the heritage sector. In his spare time, he enjoys reading, travelling and sketching, as well as enjoying all the richness of London’s queer culture and community.

Kate Solecki

Kate’s interest in history has taken her across the world (literally!) having completed an undergraduate degree in Near Eastern archaeology in her home country of Canada, she moved to the UK to complete her master’s degree at Durham University in prehistoric archaeology. She fell in love with the UK, and now lives here, having worked in a variety of roles across England, most recently at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Her interests and experience centre around pioneering new and innovative ways to engage audiences with historic built and landscape environments.

Book for the 102nd AGM and 2026 Annual Lecture

Please follow the link to book your place for both our online AGM and Annual Lecture.
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Book for the 2026 Annual Lecture ONLY

This booking link is for the online Annual Lecture only. You will receive Zoom details for the Annual Lecture, but not for the AGM.
Book for Annual Lecture ONLY here

AGM Notice

Download the AGM Notice for full details, including information about the Annual Lecture.
Download Here

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