Dear Colleagues

ARA South East Region will be hosting another of its popular ARA Core Training events on New and Refurbished Buildings in Brighton on Thursday 10th July.

This course offers practical and relevant training in new and refurbished archive buildings for those considering embarking on a project, or wishing to discover more about the topic for their own professional development.

The programme will introduce participants to key issues and themes involved in the planning and construction of new and refurbished archive buildings. Talks and workshops delivered by experienced professionals will cover a number of key aspects, including funding procedures, PD 5454 and racking selection. The event will be held at The Keep in Brighton, and the day will include an opportunity to tour the premises. Elizabeth Hughes, County Archivist, will talk about her practical experiences of planning and moving into The Keep.

Places cost £40 for ARA members and £80 for non-members. Lunch and refreshments will be provided.

Free Places

There will be 3 places for ARA members available on this course under the Core Training Free Places scheme. This scheme also offers assistance with travel costs. To apply please download an application form at http://www.archives.org.uk/ara-core-training/core-training-free-places.html or email [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]:[log in to unmask]>>.

The deadline for submissions is Thursday 12th June and you will be notified if you have been successful by 19th June.

Programme

10.15 Registration and Welcome
10.30 Capital development: laying the foundations,
Isobel Hunter, Head of Engagement, The National Archives
11.15 Coffee break
11.30 Practical considerations for new build and refurbishment of archives
Tom Roy, Rob Dakin and Dagan Hyde, Link51
12.30 How to write a funding bid
Elizabeth Oxborrow-Cowan, Consultant Archivist
1.15 Lunch break
2.00 PD 5454: Can we switch it off now?
Chris Woods, National Conservation Service
3.00 Keep, CALM and carrying on: planning and moving into The Keep
Elizabeth Hughes, County Archivist
3.30 Tour of Keep and coffee
Close
This course was extremely popular when it ran last year, so early booking is recommended!

Best regards
Kathryn

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