Bounds Wall Ushaw Case Study
Delivering Public Engagement, Skills and Training
This case study demonstrates how to deliver public engagement, skills and training activities as part of conservation works in progress.
It is intended for those commissioning, planning and delivering conservation projects, such as clients and project teams which may include architects, building surveyors, quantity surveyors and contractors.
Read about which activities were selected and why, the range of options considered and how the activities were planned in to this project. A description of how the activities were delivered and an end of project review with practical lessons learnt, costs and benefits is presented in the case study. It also presents feedback from the project team and those that attended the events.
Since this project was undertaken in 2014, English Heritage has become two separate organisations. The English Heritage Trust, the new charity who care for the historic sites and properties, and Historic England the government’s expert advisory service for the historic environment.
Contents
- Introduction
- Planning the activities
- Delivering the activities
- Feedback
- Cost and benefits
- Further reading
Additional Information
- Series: Guidance
- Publication Status: Completed
- Pages: 18
- Product Code: HEAG292
Accessibility
If you require an alternative, accessible version of this document (for instance in audio, Braille or large print) please contact us:
Customer Service Department
Telephone: 0370 333 0607
Email: [email protected]