Intangible Heritage – the stories within the stones: Durham WHS Conference 4-5 November 2016
Help Durham celebrate their 30th Birthday in 2016 For more details download the Conference leaflet and / or contact: Jane Gibson Durham…
Read moreHelp Durham celebrate their 30th Birthday in 2016 For more details download the Conference leaflet and / or contact: Jane Gibson Durham…
Read moreCall for Papers – BRIDGE: The Heritage of Connecting Places and Cultures Dates: 6-10 July 2017 Location: Ironbridge Gorge World…
Read moreImage: Penrhyn Castle – evening venue reception. Image from webbaviation.co.uk Dear World Heritage UK supporter, Conference 2016 Please find…
Read moreDCMS Changes Since the arrival of Teresa May as Prime Minister there has been a lot of change at Department…
Read moreThe Arts Council is investing £3 million into a new Cultural destinations programme. This may be of interest to World…
Read moreAmidst the current turbulence of Turkey’s political crisis, the UNESCO World Heritage Committee has agreed to the inscription of the…
Read moreThe second annual conference of World Heritage UK, will have a unique Welsh flavour. Strong connections to the Castles and…
Read moreIt’s time to review the Management Plan for the Old and New Towns of Edinburgh World Heritage Site. This is…
Read more“A good time had by all”at the latest World Heritage UK Members Networking Meeting which took place at the Causeway…
Read moreEvidence On Trial: weighing the value of evidence in academic enquiry, policy and everyday life An international conference hosted by…
Read morePontcysyllte Aqueduct and Canal World Heritage Site has a brand new website www.pontcysyllte-aqueduct.co.uk They would love you to take a look…
Read moreThe Guardian reports: “Archaeologists in Cambodia have found multiple, previously undocumented medieval cities not far from the ancient temple city…
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