Have Your Say: 2026 Supporters’ Consultation Now Open

Posted: 23 February 2026

We’re inviting members, supporters and everyone interested in our work to take part in our 2026 Supporters’ Consultation.

Five years have passed since our last consultation. In that time, Historic Buildings & Places has rebranded, welcomed new Trustees and broadened our programme of events and activities. As we look ahead, we want to better understand how our work is experienced today — what resonates, what could be improved, and what matters most to you.

This consultation is open to everyone who engages with Historic Buildings & Places in some way.
Whether you attend our events, follow our casework, read our communications, or simply care about the built historic environment, we would really value your input.



Your responses will help us to:

  • Build a clearer picture of who engages with HB&P

  • Understand how our work and brand are perceived

  • Gather feedback on our events and communications

  • Strengthen the evidence guiding our future strategy

The survey takes around 10 minutes to complete and will remain open until Monday, 16 March 2026.

As a thank-you, everyone who participates will have the opportunity to win either a pair of tickets to our member-exclusive visit to Crosby Moran Hall in November 2026 or an £80 national book voucher.

Whether you’ve been involved for many years or have only recently discovered our work, your perspective is important.

Thank you for helping shape the next chapter of Historic Buildings & Places.

This consultation is governed by CAO’s privacy policy and none of the information you share will be made publicly available. If you have any queries about the survey, please email Tamsin Stewart at tamsin@culturalassociates.co.uk.

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