The CHERISH Project held a successful Professional Seminar on Thursday 17th May 2018 in Venue Cymru, Llandudno. The seminar was attended by nearly 80 delegates including members of the CHERISH Advisory Committee and Project Partners. A range of speakers presented position papers on UK climate change and coastal heritage policy from Scotland, England, Wales and Ireland as well as talks about survey, research and public engagement. The free one day seminar comprosed of three sessions focussing on ‘Strategies for our Changing Coasts – Regional and National Perspectives’, ‘Meeting the challenge: CHERISH Project Update’ and ‘Engaging Coastal Communities’.
Seminar Presenters (L-R): James Barry (GSI), Sandra Henry (Discovery Programme), Anthony Corns (Discovery Programme), Louise Barker (RCAHMW), Andy Godber (National Trust), Stephanie Ostrich (CITiZAN), Clive Walmsley (Natural Resources Wales), Joanna Hambly (SCAPE Trust), Hannah Fluck (Historic England), Jill Bullen (Natural Resources Wales), Ian Doyle (Heritage Council), Jim Hansom (Dynamic Coast), Tom Dawson (SCAPE Trust).
Audience at the CHERISH Professional Seminar: Llandudno 2018
Presentations
Introduction - Anthony Corns (CHERISH Project/Discovery Programme) - Download PDF
Session 1 - STRATEGIES FOR OUR CHANGING COASTS – REGIONAL AND NATIONAL PERSPECTIVES - Chairs: Hywel Griffiths (CHERISH Project/Aberystwyth University) & Emlyn Jones (Gwynedd County Council)
Key themes in managing coastal change – lessons from Welsh policy and delivery - Clive Walmsley (Natural Resources Wales) - Download PDF
Coastal heritage landscapes: a perspective from Ireland - Ian Doyle (Heritage Council) - Download PDF
Welsh Historic Environment Sectoral Adaptation Plan - Jill Bullen (on behalf of the Historic Environment Group (HEG) Climate Change Subgroup) - Download PDF
Dynamic Coast: an evidence base to support coastal adaptation and resilience planning in Scotland - Jim Hansom and Alastair Rennie (Dynamic Coast) - Download PDF
Climate Change Priorities in England – Hannah Fluck (Historic England) - Download PDF
The Wales Coastal Monitoring Centre - Emlyn Jones (Gwynedd Consultancy) - Download PDF
Session 2 –MEETING THE CHALLENGE: CHERISH PROJECT UPDATE.
CHERISH Project Update - Toby Driver (RCAHMW), Louise Baker (RCAHMW), Sandra Henry (Discovery Programme), James Barry (GSI), Sarah Davies (Aberystwyth University) - Download PDF
Session 3 –ENGAGING COASTAL COMMUNITIES - Chair: Tom Dawson (SCAPE)
Climate Change Priorities at the National Trust - Andy Godber (National Trust) - Download PDF
Scotland’s Coastal Heritage at Risk Project: results and reflections - Joanna Hambly (SCAPE Trust) - Download PDF
CITiZAN science: 3 years of community archaeology on England’s coastline - Stephanie Ostrich (CITiZAN) - Download PDF