Desmonde Associates to feature in Conservation & Heritage Journal UK
You can now find Desmonde Associates advertised in Conservation & Heritage Journal and Website.
Later this month some of our most exciting projects will also be featuring in the summer edition of the journal – so be sure keep your eyes peeled or subscribe to receive a copy.
“It’s fantastic to see that our work is being recognised in such a reputable publication. Our dedicated team of Conservation & Heritage consultants work incredibly hard providing bespoke solutions for our clients, so it is great to see their work is being highlighted,” said Adam Desmonde, Managing Director, Desmonde Associates.
Conservation & Heritage Journal has a huge readership of some 22,000 subscribers to its quarterly journal, including.
· English Heritage
· Historic England
· The National Trust
· The Landmark Trust
· Historic Scotland, Historic Environment Scotland & National Trust of Scotland
Cathedrals
· Aviation organisations including the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight (BBMF), The Royal Air Force Museum and Lincolnshire's Lancaster Association
· Restoration companies who specialise in Historic/Heritage aircraft, ships and vehicles
· Audio Visual and Interpretation specialists
· The Churches Conservation Trust
· Historic Royal Palaces Trust
· Local Authority Heritage Planners
· Specialist Conservation and Restoration Contractors
· Leading Architects, Landscape Architects, Project Managers and Quantity Surveyors who's specialism are Heritage, Conservation and Ecclesiastical projects
· Mechanical & Electrical Engineers & Structural Engineers
· Ecologists & Archaeologists
· Museums, Galleries and Heritage Centres in the UK and overseas
· Trade Associations related to the Heritage/Conservation Sector
· Private Individuals and Listed Property Owners
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