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The role of cultural heritage management strategies is continuing to grow in importance in many communities and governmental policies refer to the historic environment as giving a 'sense of place' and enhancing the quality of life to its community. The recording and retention of historic features and integration contributes to the potential success of new developments in regeneration and cultural programmes. Archaeology and Heritage with its sister companies, employs an inter-disciplinary approach and provides bespoke proposals on our cultural heritage by working alongside developers, project and events officers and governmental agencies for the benefit of the community. We are able to provide heritage interpretation, historical reconstructions, re-enactments, costumed interpretation and experimental archaeology through our events division Historical Promotions and Event Management. Our company works with an extensive client base including local authorities, historic houses, museums, corporate organisations and a host of other clients and has organised over 600 events since its inception in 1999. We can also offer a cost effective filming service for cultural heritage projects, displays and exhibitions to provide a living archive for public consumption, promotions and education though our film management division Heritage Film Services. Our work also includes organising ‚'Archaeology in the Classroom‚' and ‚'History Day‚' school visits, which is also available at educational institutions though our Heritage Education Service. This focuses on cultural interpretive projects and the educational benefits that can be brought to children within the local community.
To Find Out More - Historical Promotions and Event Management
To Find Out More - Heritage Film Services
To find out more about our services, please contact us.
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