A woman holding a microphone and wearing headphones interviewing three other people
Sandra Kazlauskaite interviewing a Youth Club group at Grantham Community Centre. © Emm Nunn
Sandra Kazlauskaite interviewing a Youth Club group at Grantham Community Centre. © Emm Nunn

Online Event Explores Engaging Under-Represented Groups

Historic England and East of England Regional Historic Environment Forum are delighted to offer an online webinar exploring how the heritage sector can engage under-represented groups. 

Friday 29 April 2022, 10 am to 2 pm
Free, but with limited places

Speakers will present a range of topics about under-represented groups in the heritage sector and how to identify different community groups and apply for funding engagement schemes. Case studies presented will be about cultural engagement in Luton, Great Yarmouth and the Selby High Street Heritage Action Zone.

Speakers will include:

  • Historic England
  • The Audience Agency
  • University of Bedfordshire and Luton Borough Council
  • Toynbee Hall
  • Selby District Council
  • Reprezent and Great Yarmouth Preservation Trust
  • The National Lottery Heritage Fund and Arts Council England

Find out more and book now!

See the webinar programme and booking details