Courses & Talks
Talks
The following speakers are current members of staff and a minimum donation of £75 is requested upon booking which helps us to continue our working across the county to conserve the rich heritage and history for the benefit of people who live and work in the area.
All talks below are approximately 1 hour and a chance to have a Q&A at the end.
These can be delivered in person or online. Please note with online events, these can be recorded for others that are unable to attend the event or broadcast live on your social media channels.
Please contact The Admin Team at Heritage Lincolnshire, The Old School, Cameron Street, Heckington NG34 9RW Tel: 01529 461499 or via email at htladmin@heritagelincolnshire.org for availability and a booking form.
*Please note speakers are subject to change
Talks for 2024
Details
All talks below are approximately 1 hour and a chance to have a Q&A at the end. These can be delivered in person or online. Please note speakers are subject to change.
With online events, these can be recorded for others that are unable to attend the event or broadcast live on your social media channels.
Costs
Speakers are current members of staff and a minimum donation of £75 is requested upon booking which helps us to continue our working across the county to conserve the rich heritage and history for the benefit of people who live and work in the area.
Enquire or book
Please contact The Admin Team at Heritage Lincolnshire, The Old School, Cameron Street, Heckington NG34 9RW Tel: 01529 461499 or via email at htladmin@heritagelincolnshire.org for availability or for more information on specific talks.
You can also download our booking form below.
Online courses
Buildings Preservation Courses for 2024
Layers of History online courses
Landscapes govern our experience of everyday life. We live, work and travel through landscapes - some of us in rural landscapes, some of us in urban ones. The influence of the landscape on how we live is often taken for granted and the way people have shaped the land over time is often little understood, particularly in rural landscapes.