Posted on behalf of Katharine Boardman, HLF Yorkshire & the Humber. Please feel free to forward to interested parties.
2015 marks the European Year of Industrial and Technical Heritage and we want to highlight opportunities for groups to apply for funding to help protect, preserve and share industrial heritage.
We are hosting a workshop in July to:
• showcase successful industrial heritage projects
• get people thinking about available resources
• highlight our small grants programmes
Come along to Heritage Quay to hear about what funding is available and be inspired by what other groups have done.
Place: Heritage Quay, University of Huddersfield, HD1 3DH
Date: 16 July 2015
Time: 10.30am – 12.30pm followed by the chance to talk to HLF Development Staff
Please contact us to book a place on the session or for more information by emailing y&[log in to unmask]
Feel free to forward this information to people who you think may be interested. We look forward to meeting you to discuss your ideas.
The event will start at 10.30 with refreshments. The session will run through till 12.30 with the opportunity to view objects from Heritage Quay’s collections, hear from local industrial networks local projects and to hear about different ways of developing projects around this subject area, as well as information about the funding available.
A draft agenda for the session is below
10.30 Arrival
10.45 Welcome & Intro
10.55 Thinking wider about industrial heritage – where can you start
11.15 Heritage Quay object session & how to use an archive
11.40 Wider Industrial networks & supporting smaller groups
12.00 Developing a project and HLF funding
12.20 Questions
There are still places available so please feel free to forward this on to other groups who may be interested in local history and Industrial history and ask them to contact me to book a place.
Heritage Quay is located on the 3rd floor of the Central Services Building, University of Huddersfield, Queensgate, Huddersfield, HD1 3DH.
Town centre/driving map available at http://hud.ac/sl
On foot: a 5 minute walk from the town centre or a 15 minute walk from rail station
By rail: Huddersfield is on the Trans-Pennine line with easy access from Leeds and Manchester; a free Town Bus operates throughout the day, linking the station and the campus
By road: on main A62 within easy reach of the motorway network. Satnav users enter the postcode HD1 3DH
Parking: Blue Badge parking on campus at all times (pre-booking advisable)
Market Hall multi-storey within 100m of campus.
Many thanks
Katharine
Katharine Boardman
Development Officer
Heritage Lottery Fund Yorkshire and the Humber
4th Floor Carlton Tower
34 St Paul's Street
Leeds LS1 2QB
Phone: 0113 3888037
Email: [log in to unmask]
Website: www.hlf.org.uk
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Have you seen our Sharing Heritage and First World War: then and now grant programmes? For more information please visit our website and submit an expression of interest form.
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