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Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Commonwealth Heritage Skills Training Programme, Building Design News
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22 May 2022
Largest Ever Commonwealth Heritage Programme Launches To Boost Skills And Rejuvenate Heritage Buildings Across The Commonwealth
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Named In Honour Of Her Majesty The Queen Elizabeth Ii?s Platinum Jubilee
British Residency Hyderabad, Telangana, India – neoclassical building:
photo : World Monuments Fund India
Commonwealth Heritage Conservation Project
London – The Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Commonwealth Heritage Skills Training Programme ? the largest ever Commonwealth heritage project – was launched 19 May 2022 by the Hamish Ogston Foundation and the Commonwealth Heritage Forum. The charities have been granted the rare honour of naming the five-year programme in honour of the Sovereign, thus recognising Her Majesty?s seventy years of service to the peoples of the Commonwealth. Durbar Hall Restoration of Madras Terrace Brickwork:
The programme, launched at Marlborough House, home of the Commonwealth Secretariat, in the presence of Baroness Scotland, the Commonwealth Secretary-General, will help Commonwealth countries to develop the range of specialist skills needed to protect valuable heritage sites. Over an initial five-year period, the programme will build capacity across the Commonwealth by training up to 600 people in a wide range of her...
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