Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire Member of the Welsh Parliament, Samuel Kurtz MS, has welcomed a one-off course focused on heritage construction, which will be held in Pembroke on 30th October.
The course, funded through UK Government money provided to the Pembroke Town Walls Trust and run by the Carmarthenshire-based Canolfan Tywi Centre, is open to planners, conservation officers, or anyone working in heritage assessments and evaluations. It aims to provide guidance on how to assess heritage assets and present findings, as well as to learn best practices for compiling Heritage Impact Assessments.
Commenting, Samuel said:
“For Pembrokeshire to host a course such as this demonstrates how important the heritage construction sector is to the local economy.
“I urge anyone with an interest in this sector who wishes to develop their skills to sign up as soon as possible, as spaces are limited.”
Kurtz Welcomes Heritage Construction Course
Kurtz Welcomes Heritage Construction Course
Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire Member of the Welsh Parliament, Samuel Kurtz MS, has welcomed a one-off course focused on heritage construction, which will be held in Pembroke on 30th October.
The course, funded through UK Government money provided to the Pembroke Town Walls Trust and run by the Carmarthenshire-based Canolfan Tywi Centre, is open to planners, conservation officers, or anyone working in heritage assessments and evaluations. It aims to provide guidance on how to assess heritage assets and present findings, as well as to learn best practices for compiling Heritage Impact Assessments.
Commenting, Samuel said:
“For Pembrokeshire to host a course such as this demonstrates how important the heritage construction sector is to the local economy.
“I urge anyone with an interest in this sector who wishes to develop their skills to sign up as soon as possible, as spaces are limited.”
For further information or to sign up for the course, please visit: www.ticketsource.co.uk/pembroke-town-walls-trust.