Detail of damaged plasterwork ceiling moulding.
Damaged plasterwork at Morecambe Winter Gardens Lancashire. © Historic England View image DP234048
Damaged plasterwork at Morecambe Winter Gardens Lancashire. © Historic England View image DP234048

Technical Tuesdays: Technical Conservation Webinars

These free webinars, presented by Historic England's Technical Conservation Team, provide delegates with an in-depth look at a range of technical conservation topics.

To take part in our webinars or access webinar recordings, we recommend that you use the Adobe Connect application, which can be downloaded for Windows or Mac devices.

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Historic England is an IHBC-recognised CPD provider. Participation in these webinar events may provide part of the compulsory CPD requirements of a full or associate IHBC member.

Upcoming webinars

Hydroelectric power in historic landscapes

Tuesday 21 November, 1pm

This webinar will present the findings from Historic England's building services engineers and their consultant Ove Arup on their latest study 'Hydroelectric Power in Historic Landscapes', which investigated the performance of a cross-section of micro-hydro schemes currently operating within historic landscapes in England. Historic water mills have the potential to be re-purposed for hydroelectric power generation. As well as being favourably sited to maximise energy potential, readapting water mills has the potential to reduce embodied carbon emissions. The case studies will be presented along with key findings.

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