Birmingham Conservation Trust
exists 'to preserve and enhance
Birmingham's threatened architectural heritage and to
promote an enjoyment and understanding of the City's historic
buildings'. Fundamentally we believe in working
with local people to find imaginative, sustainable solutions
that address local needs. By doing this we aim to:
- create better places in which
to live, work and play
- enhance local distinctiveness
and create a new identity for the City that integrates
the best of the old with the new
- form partnerships with local
communities, with business, industry and the voluntary
sector
- empower communities within
the City to help improve their environment for the
better
- act as a catalyst for urban
regeneration in rundown areas of the City
- contribute to the local economy
by drawing funds into the City and encouraging tourism
and leisure
- combine the best of modern
design with the use of traditional construction skills
On top of this: We actively seek to encourage access
and promote enjoyment of the City's historic buildings
by:
- helping to co-ordinate
the Civic Trust's Heritage Open Days in the City
- giving talks and lectures
to local groups.
If you would
like to hear about our work please contact the administrator
- staging exhibitions
and events linked to our projects
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