Online Centenary Lecture Series: ‘From Malthouses to Mills, Industrial Casework – A Personal View’ by Amber Patrick

  • 12 March 2024
  • Online
  • 18:00 - 18:45

THIS EVENT HAS NOW PASSED. YOU CAN STILL REGISTER FOR A TICKET AND RECEIVE THE RECORDING TO THE ONLINE TALK. Amber Patrick joins us on Tuesday 12th March at 6pm for her online talk 'From Malthouses to Mills, Industrial Casework – A Personal View’.

This illustrated talk will start with Amber’s work as a specialist on Malthouse/Maltings planning and listed building applications in the mid-1990s and come up to date with the work she now does looking at cases on all types of industrial buildings and sites, including mills, bridges, railway stations, gas works and pottery works.

Included will be comments on the changes in planning policy through to the NPPF and how these changes have affected industrial heritage.

Tickets are free (with optional donation) for members and £4 for non-members. 

Cancellation policy: Refunds can be provided for cancellations 7 or more business days prior to the event.

If you missed the live talk, but would like to watch the recording, please purchase a ticket below and a link to the recording will be sent to you.

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