A seminar on reducing carbon footprint in historic buildings is to be held at Exeter College, Oxford next month.
It is being organised and run by Oxfordshire architects, town planners and conservation specialists West Waddy ADP.
A range of speakers, including Nick Worlledge, conservation team leader at Oxford City Council, will set out advice on improving energy efficiency and reducing carbon footprint of historic buildings of all types including schools, colleges, churches and listed buildings in commercial and residential use.
The event is aimed at people working with historic buildings and will cover aspects of planning law, the building regulations, improving energy efficiency and importantly practical ideas and advice to improve energy performance of historic buildings.
It takes place on June 8 at 4pm and costs £25.
To book e-mail k.phipps@westwaddy-adp.co.uk or call 01235 523139
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