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SUMMARY:Residential essentials - Southampton
DESCRIPTION:CPD Day for Residential Property Surveyors\n\n\n\nDATE: 7 June\nTIME: 0830 – 1700\nLOCATION: Chilworth Manor\, Southampton\nPRICE: £115.00 plus VAT (£138.00) \nSTILL THE BEST VALUE FOR MONEY CPD  \nA full day of CPD aimed at those working as Residential Property Surveyors\, this is a great way of fulfilling 6.5 hours of your formal CPD requirements.Following the continued success of the Residential essentials CPD series  around the UK\, the event returns with a whole new programme to update you on the latest changes and best practice to ensure you are up to date and working to the highest possible professional standards. \n\nFeedback from previous events includes “the best  CPD day I have attended in 28 years as a Chartered Surveyor”\n\nWe have listed to your feedback and  welcome back Phillip Santo and Tom Littler\, who will provide essential CPD completely relevant to your working lives. Fiona Haggett who was the Valuation Director at RICS will provide an update on the red book. Other topics of interest include Electrical defects and air and ground source heat pumps\, the two most requested topics.\n\n\n[custom_list style=”list-2″]\n\n\nJapanese knotweed\nInspecting solid floors\nElectrical safety\nRed book update\nLeadwork\nMMC\nAir and ground source heat pumps\n\n[/custom_list] \n\n\nThe 2018 Programme can be downloaded here \nThe cost of the day to include conference proceedings\, all refreshments\, lunch and a comprehensive delegate pack is £115.00 plus VAT = £138.00\n\nCPD essentials CPD days provide: \n[custom_list style=”list-2″] \n\n\nBest value formal CPD on the market\, cheaper than RICS\nMinimum of 6.5 hours\nA professional but friendly atmosphere to enhance your learning experience in quality venues\nSpeakers who are practising surveyors who understand the challenges you face on a daily basis\nUpdates on latest guidance\nRelevant\, useful and practical topics\nThe opportunity to network and discuss current issue with other local surveyors\n\n[/custom_list] \n\nPlease book your place online below or  by completing the booking form and returning with a cheque of paying by internet banking and emailing the form back. Invoices can be raised on request.  An acknowledgement and receipt will be emailed by return.\nIf booking online please click on proceed to paypal even if you don’t have a paypal account – it should then give you the option to check out as a guest where you can enter your credit/debit card details. There is also the ability to enter additional names/dietary requirements in the additional information box. \n\nThank you
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/residential-essentials-southampton/
LOCATION:Chilworth Manor\, Southampton\, Chilworth\, Southampton\, Hampshire\, SO16 7PT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:For Residential Property Surveyors
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180524T081500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180524T170500
DTSTAMP:20260403T215433
CREATED:20171103T152754Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180511T141841Z
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SUMMARY:Building Surveying CPD Day - Bristol
DESCRIPTION:CPD day for Building Surveyors \nDate: Thursday 24 May 2018 \nTime: 0815 – 1705 \nPrice: £115.00 plus VAT (£138.00) \nAztec Hotel\, Bristol \nA full day of CPD aimed at those working as a Building Surveyor within private practice\, local government or construction. A lively mix of topics will be presented which may include: \n[custom_list style=”list-2″] \n\nHistoric buildings\nCladding\nCracking\nLow carbon technologies\nFire safety\nCementitious grout anchors\nDilapidations\n\n[/custom_list] \nBristol programme– This  may be subject to a couple of changes \nCost\n£115.00 plus VAT £23.00 (£138.00) \nPrice includes conference proceedings\, all refreshments including lunch and comprehensive delegate pack. \nCPD – Up to 7 formal hours \nBookings can be made by completing the booking form or online \nWhen booking online without a paypal account please click on proceed to paypal after entering you details and then “sign up”. This will allow you to check out as a guest. You can also add delegates names under special information.
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/building-surveying-cpd-days-bristol-2/
LOCATION:Aztec Hotel and Spa\, Aztec West\, Almondsbury\, Bristol\, BS32 4TS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:For Building Surveyors
ORGANIZER;CN="CPD Essentials":MAILTO:alison@cpdessentials.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180522T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180522T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T215433
CREATED:20180405T124757Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180410T092101Z
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SUMMARY:GDPR - what you as a property professional need to know and do
DESCRIPTION:GDPR \nThe General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) comes into effect on 25 May 2018 and will replace the Data Protection Act 1998 which currently regulates the use of an individual’s personal data. \nWhy all the fuss? \nThe significant increases in fines that can be imposed under the GDPR for non-compliance should be a huge incentive for businesses to ensure they are ready for the 25 May 2018 deadline. For some breaches (for example those involving international transfers of personal data or failing to meet the conditions for processing data\, such as obtaining valid consent)\, a business could be looking at a fine of up to 4% of its annual worldwide turnover or EUR20 million. Other breaches could lead to a fine of up to 2% its of annual worldwide turnover or EUR10 million. As well as a fine\, businesses could also feel the financial impact of reputational damage\, especially if the breach is serious. \nDate: Tuesday 22 May 2018 \nTime: 1730 – 1900 \nPrice: £20 plus VAT (£24.00) \nSouth Winchester Golf Club \nA briefing from David Smith\, Anthony Gold Solicitors \nDavid is a specialist in residential landlord and tenant law. He advises landlords and agents in this field with a particular focus on changes in the law. He is well known for his work on tenancy deposit protection\, houses in multiple occupation and consumer protection legislation. David acts for clients needing specialist drafting of tenancy agreement\, terms of business and other documents\, in relation to complex landlord and tenant litigation\, and also in defending clients faced with prosecution for alleged breaches of landlord and tenant and related consumer protection legislation at which he has an enviable record of success. David believes in offering sensible advice that fits with his clients business and personal needs. As a specialist in law firm compliance fulfilling this role within the firm he is practised in steering a reasonable path between legal obligations and practical considerations. \nDavid also provides specialist training and lecturing on his areas of expertise at all levels having spoken and provided training courses for solicitors\, surveyors\, letting agents\, and large and small landlords. \n  \nBookings can be made by completing the gdpr booking form or online \nWhen booking online without a paypal account please click on proceed to paypal after entering you details and then “sign up”. This will allow you to check out as a guest.
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/gdpr/
LOCATION:South Winchester Gold Club\, Romsey Rd\, Winchester \, NH\, SO22 5QX
CATEGORIES:Evening seminars,For Building Surveyors,For Commercial Property Surveyors,For Residential Property Surveyors,Historic Buildings,Quantity Surveying
ORGANIZER;CN="CPD Essentials":MAILTO:alison@cpdessentials.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180511T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180511T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T215433
CREATED:20180313T121135Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180314T161047Z
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SUMMARY:Historic Building workshop\, Care and repair of historic brickwork\, Wimpole Hall\, Royston
DESCRIPTION:Historic Building workshops\n\n\nCare & repair of historic brickwork\n  \n \n\nDate: Friday 11 May 2018\nWhen: 0930 – 1700\nWhere: Hardwicke Arms and Wimpole Hall\nCost:  £125.00 plus VAT (£150.00) to include seminar proceedings\, all refreshments\, lunch\, entry to Wimpole Estate and comprehensive delegate pack\nThe day’s course will consider in depth three aspects of building conservation. \n[custom_list style=”list-1″] \n\nThe care and repair of historic brickwork\nUnderstanding historic mortars and the use of lime in conservation\nThe historic fabric of Wimpole Hall\n\n[/custom_list] \nThe morning session will take place at  Hardwick Arms which is a 10  walk from from Wimple Hall across the Estate. Free parking is available \nThe venue has been carefully chosen as it represents a fine example of a country house and associated buildings constructed in brick. The core dates to 1650 but the main façade and much of the interior was remodelled in the 18th century. A number of famous architects worked on the property during that century including James Gibbs\, Sir James Thornhill and Henry Flitcroft. The garden and parkland also had the attention of such big name designers as Charles Bridgeman\, Capability Brown and Humphry Repton.  A small amount of remodelling was undertaken in the 19th century but bankruptcy and sales of contents left the house in a poor state for the 20th century. The house had some restoration work done by the last owner who died in 1976 leaving the whole estate to the National Trust. \nThe day will include formal Power Point presentations and material handling sessions in the morning at the nearby Hardwicke Arms\, and then in the afternoon a visit to the hall for first hand observations of the building and the details of its construction. \nSpeaker\n\n\nKevin Stubbs BA(Hons)  DipBldgCons(AA)  IHBC   CertEd\nKevin Stubbs is a Historic Buildings Consultant and comes with a background of education\, archaeology and building conservation. He was Director of Archaeology for the Test Valley in Hampshire and later moved to Hampshire County Council to join the Historic Buildings Bureau\, where he became the Principal Buildings Conservation Officer for the County. For eleven years he acted as the Director of a Conservation Centre and now runs his own Historic Building Consultancy and Training Company. \nHe advises on the repair and maintenance of all historic structures and provides training at all levels for the building conservation industry.  This includes the development of historic building technology\, traditional materials and hands-on craft training.  Work for Local Government Authorities includes Conservation Area appraisals\, historic building condition surveys and feasibility studies.  He has provided training exercises with local communities to raise awareness of their village plans and local heritage interpretation documents and he has provided Traditional Skills Awareness Courses for a number of bodies. He undertakes the Historic Analysis of buildings and produces: Statements of Significance; Method Statements; Impact Assessments and Specifications for the repair and conservation of traditional buildings. \nHe lectures for various CPD providers\, Universities and national building conservation organizations including SPAB\, RICS and the Weald and Downland Museum.  Topics include: Bricks and Mortar; Lime\, Plasters and Renders; Cob and Earth\, Timber Frame and Stone Structures and Traditional Roofing. \nMain themes \n\n\nCare and repair of historic brickwork\nBricks have been a principal building material in many parts of the country since the 16th century.  The history and development of brick buildings and brickmaking will be examined up to the middle of the 20th century when bricks ceased to be a mainly local vernacular material and became a mass produced product by a few large international companies. \nA selection of different types of bricks from different sources and periods will be handled and discussed\, paying particular attention to how they were made and fired and how this affected their durability and character. Looking closely at historic brickwork can give clues as to how the bricks were manufactured and laid and what alterations the building has gone through since its original construction.  This process can be likened to reading a detective story: the clues are there\, they just need interpreting by the observer\, thus enabling a correct and aesthetically pleasing repair/restoration to be achieved. \nBricks have been a principal building material in many parts of the country since the 16th century.  The history and development of brick buildings and brickmaking will be examined up to the middle of the 20th century when bricks ceased to be a mainly local vernacular material and became a mass produced product by a few large international companies. \nA selection of different types of bricks from different sources and periods will be handled and discussed\, paying particular attention to how they were made and fired and how this affected their durability and character. Looking closely at historic brickwork can give clues as to how the bricks were manufactured and laid and what alterations the building has gone through since its original construction.  This process can be likened to reading a detective story: the clues are there\, they just need interpreting by the observer\, thus enabling a correct and aesthetically pleasing repair/restoration to be achieved. \nUnderstanding historic mortars and the use of lime in the conservation of brickwork\nThe first important stage of this process is to identify the sources which have caused the problems of decay to occur; these must be resolved before the brickwork can be repaired.  It is also important to understand the nature and function of historic mortars and the dangers of the use of modern cementitious products.  The use of inappropriate mortars can result in the rapid deterioration of historic masonry and long term structural problems. The problems of water movement\, salts\, frost and the cleaning of brickwork a will be examined.  The methods of re-pointing will also be considered\, not only for aesthetic reasons\, but to ensure the correct performance and durability of the new joint. \nThe Historic Fabric of Wimpole Hall\nThe hall and its associated buildings display a wide range of traditional building materials and methods of construction. There are a variety of brick bonds and joint finishes and examples of decay and repair. \nAlso stone was widely used for decorative purposes externally and the patterns of decay and methods of repair observable. \nThe interior shows the changing fashions of decoration and design during the 18th century with fine detailing of plasterwork\, joinery and metalwork. The “below stairs” areas are an interesting contrast and in some places the problems of damp and decay are clearly evident. \n\nDownload the wimpole flyer \nDownload the wimpole booking form \nOr book online below (if you do not have a paypal account please click on proceed to paypal and check out as a guest with a credit/debit card)
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/historic-building-wimpole/
LOCATION:Wimpole Hall\, Arrington\, Royston\, Cambridgeshire\, SG8 0BW\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Historic Buildings
ORGANIZER;CN="CPD Essentials":MAILTO:alison@cpdessentials.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180504T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180504T163000
DTSTAMP:20260403T215433
CREATED:20180315T125009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180316T122440Z
UID:5293-1525428000-1525451400@cpdessentials.co.uk
SUMMARY:How old is that house? - a professional's guide to assessing the age of a dwelling
DESCRIPTION:How old is that house?\n4 May\, Theale\, Berkshire\n\n \n\nA professional’s guide to assessing the age of a dwelling\nThis one-day course is designed to assist property professionals in assessing the age of a residential property based on its external appearance. The course will describe and illustrate distinctive dating characteristics across the full spectrum of the nation’s housing stock from medieval dwellings to the current day.\n• What to look out for: key dating characteristics on individual dwellings\n• Recognising distinct construction periods: the Age Bands\n• The social and technological influences on construction and appearance \nAccurate assessment of property age is fundamental to effective appraisal and reporting and this course sets out an efficient process for the property professional to achieve that objective by using the external appearance of a dwelling. The centre of the historic town of Theale has been carefully selected for the course\, with a fascinating range of property ages and types within a few minutes walk of the venue. \nThe day will include presentations extensively illustrated with regional and national examples and a short walk around the centre of Theale for first hand observations of local buildings to examine the practical application of the principles described. Suitable weather-related clothing is recommended! \nThe course will be presented by Philip Santo FRICS\, a regular presenter of residential survey and valuation topics\, who has acted as a consultant for RICS on a number of projects\, and is the author of the acclaimed volume “Inspections and Reports on Dwellings: Assessing Age” *\, described by the RICS Bookshop as a “must-read book for building surveying professionals.” \nMain Themes\n• Using architectural styles and influences to date dwellings\n• Dating Elizabethan\, timber-framed and other historic properties\n• Differentiating Georgian from Regency\, and Victorian from Edwardian\n• Understanding the visual effects of legislation on the urban streetscape\n• The impact of the Arts and Craft\, Art Deco\, and Garden City Movements\n• The consequences of post-war redevelopment on design and appearance\n• Utilising changing town planning theories to assess date of construction\n• Dating blocks of flats from Victorian to modern times\n• Recognising and dating the distinctive phases of post-WW2 housing \n\ntheale booking form can be downloaded here\ntheale flyer can be downloaded here\n\n 
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/how-old-theale/
LOCATION:The Bull\, 41  High St\, Theale\, Berkshire\, RG7 5AH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:For Residential Property Surveyors,Historic Buildings
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180503T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180503T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T215433
CREATED:20171103T150847Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180206T115101Z
UID:4636-1525334400-1525366800@cpdessentials.co.uk
SUMMARY:Building Surveying CPD Day - Wetherby
DESCRIPTION:CPD day for Building Surveyors \nDate: Thursday 3 May 2018 \nTime: 0800 – 1730 \nPrice: £115.00 plus VAT (£138.00) \nBridge Hotel\, Wetherby \nA full day of CPD aimed at those working as a Building Surveyor within private practice\, local government or construction. A lively mix of topics will be presented which may include: \n[custom_list style=”list-2″] \n\nHistoric buildings\nCladding\nCracking\nLow carbon technologies\nFire safety\nCementitious grout anchors\nDilapidations\n\n[/custom_list] \n2018 programme– This  may be subject to a couple of changes \nCost\n£115.00 plus VAT £23.00 (£138.00) \nPrice includes conference proceedings\, all refreshments including lunch and comprehensive delegate pack. \nCPD – Up to 7 formal hours \nBookings can be made by completing the booking form or online \nWhen booking online without a paypal account please click on proceed to paypal after entering you details and then “sign up”. This will allow you to check out as a guest.
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/building-surveying-cpd-days-wetherby/
LOCATION:The Bridge Hotel\, Wetherby\, Walshford\, Wetherby\, North Yorkshire\, LS22 5HS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:For Building Surveyors
ORGANIZER;CN="CPD Essentials":MAILTO:alison@cpdessentials.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180424T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180424T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T215433
CREATED:20171214T120856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180111T204851Z
UID:4748-1524558600-1524589200@cpdessentials.co.uk
SUMMARY:Residential essentials - Cambridge
DESCRIPTION:CPD Day for Residential Property Surveyors\n\n\n\nDATE: 24 April 2018\nTIME: 0830 – 1700\nLOCATION: Belfry Hotel\, Cambourne\, Cambridge CB23 6BW\nPRICE: £115.00 plus VAT (£138.00) \nSTILL THE BEST VALUE FOR MONEY CPD  \nA full day of CPD aimed at those working as Residential Property Surveyors\, this is a great way of fulfilling 6.5 hours of your formal CPD requirements.Following the continued success of the Residential essentials CPD series  around the UK\, the event returns with a whole new programme to update you on the latest changes and best practice to ensure you are up to date and working to the highest possible professional standards. \n\nFeedback from previous events includes “the best  CPD day I have attended in 28 years as a Chartered Surveyor”\n\nWe have listed to your feedback and  welcome back Phillip Santo and Tom Littler\, who will provide essential CPD completely relevant to your working lives. Fiona Haggett who was the Valuation Director at RICS will provide an update on the red book. Other topics of interest include Electrical defects and air and ground source heat pumps\, the two most requested topics.\n\n\n[custom_list style=”list-2″]\n\n\nJapanese knotweed\nInspecting solid floors\nElectrical safety\nRed book update\nLeadwork\nMMC\nAir and ground source heat pumps\n\n[/custom_list] \n\n\nThe 2018 Programme can be downloaded here \nThe cost of the day to include conference proceedings\, all refreshments\, lunch and a comprehensive delegate pack is £115.00 plus VAT = £138.00\n\nCPD essentials CPD days provide: \n[custom_list style=”list-2″] \n\n\nBest value formal CPD on the market\, cheaper than RICS\nMinimum of 6.5 hours\nA professional but friendly atmosphere to enhance your learning experience in quality venues\nSpeakers who are practising surveyors who understand the challenges you face on a daily basis\nUpdates on latest guidance\nRelevant\, useful and practical topics\nThe opportunity to network and discuss current issue with other local surveyors\n\n[/custom_list] \n\nPlease book your place online below or  by completing the booking form and returning with a cheque of paying by internet banking and emailing the form back. Invoices can be raised on request.  An acknowledgement and receipt will be emailed by return.\nIf booking online please click on proceed to paypal even if you don’t have a paypal account – it should then give you the option to check out as a guest where you can enter your credit/debit card details. There is also the ability to enter additional names/dietary requirements in the additional information box. \n\nThank you
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/residential-essentials-cambridge-3/
LOCATION:Cambridge Belfry Hotel\, Cambourne\,\, Cambridge\, CB23 6BW\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:For Residential Property Surveyors
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180419T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180419T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T215433
CREATED:20171214T120358Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171214T123019Z
UID:4743-1524126600-1524157200@cpdessentials.co.uk
SUMMARY:Residential essentials - Plymouth
DESCRIPTION:CPD Day for Residential Property Surveyors\n\n\n\nDATE: 19 April 2018\nTIME: 0830 – 1700\nLOCATION: Elfordleigh  Hotel\, Colebrook\, Plympton\, \, Plymouth PL7 5EB\nPRICE: £115.00 plus VAT (£138.00) \nSTILL THE BEST VALUE FOR MONEY CPD  \nA full day of CPD aimed at those working as Residential Property Surveyors\, this is a great way of fulfilling 6.5 hours of your formal CPD requirements.Following the continued success of the Residential essentials CPD series  around the UK\, the event returns with a whole new programme to update you on the latest changes and best practice to ensure you are up to date and working to the highest possible professional standards. \n\nFeedback from previous events includes “the best  CPD day I have attended in 28 years as a Chartered Surveyor”\n\nWe have listed to your feedback and  welcome back Phillip Santo and Tom Littler\, who will provide essential CPD completely relevant to your working lives. Fiona Haggett who was the Valuation Director at RICS will provide an update on the red book. Other topics of interest include Electrical defects and air and ground source heat pumps\, the two most requested topics.\n\n\n[custom_list style=”list-2″]\n\n\nJapanese knotweed\nInspecting solid floors\nElectrical safety\nRed book update\nLeadwork\nMMC\nAir and ground source heat pumps\n\n[/custom_list] \n\n\nThe 2018 Programme can be downloaded here \nThe cost of the day to include conference proceedings\, all refreshments\, lunch and a comprehensive delegate pack is £115.00 plus VAT = £138.00\n\nCPD essentials CPD days provide: \n[custom_list style=”list-2″] \n\n\nBest value formal CPD on the market\, cheaper than RICS\nMinimum of 6.5 hours\nA professional but friendly atmosphere to enhance your learning experience in quality venues\nSpeakers who are practising surveyors who understand the challenges you face on a daily basis\nUpdates on latest guidance\nRelevant\, useful and practical topics\nThe opportunity to network and discuss current issue with other local surveyors\n\n[/custom_list] \n\nPlease book your place online below or  by completing the booking form and returning with a cheque of paying by internet banking and emailing the form back. Invoices can be raised on request.  An acknowledgement and receipt will be emailed by return.\nIf booking online please click on proceed to paypal even if you don’t have a paypal account – it should then give you the option to check out as a guest where you can enter your credit/debit card details. There is also the ability to enter additional names/dietary requirements in the additional information box. \n\nThank you
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/residential-essentials-plymouth-2/
LOCATION:Elfordleigh Hotel & Country Club\, Colebrook\,  Plympton  \, Plymouth\,  PL7 5EB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:For Residential Property Surveyors
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180327T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180327T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T215433
CREATED:20171116T122434Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171214T123123Z
UID:4687-1522139400-1522170000@cpdessentials.co.uk
SUMMARY:Residential essentials - London
DESCRIPTION:CPD Day for Residential Property Surveyors\n\n\n\nDATE: 27 March 2018\nTIME: 0830 – 1700\nLOCATION: Union Jack Club\, Waterloo\, London\nPRICE: £115.00 plus VAT (£138.00) \nSTILL THE BEST VALUE FOR MONEY CPD  \nA full day of CPD aimed at those working as Residential Property Surveyors\, this is a great way of fulfilling 6.5 hours of your formal CPD requirements.Following the continued success of the Residential essentials CPD series  around the UK\, the event returns with a whole new programme to update you on the latest changes and best practice to ensure you are up to date and working to the highest possible professional standards. \n\nFeedback from previous events includes “the best  CPD day I have attended in 28 years as a Chartered Surveyor”\n\nWe have listed to your feedback and  welcome back Phillip Santo and Tom Littler\, who will provide essential CPD completely relevant to your working lives. Fiona Haggett who was the Valuation Director at RICS will provide an update on the red book. Other topics of interest include Electrical defects and air and ground source heat pumps\, the two most requested topics.\n\n\n[custom_list style=”list-2″]\n\n\nJapanese knotweed\nInspecting solid floors\nElectrical safety\nRed book update\nLeadwork\nMMC\nAir and ground source heat pumps\n\n[/custom_list] \n\n\nThe 2018 Programme can be downloaded here \nThe cost of the day to include conference proceedings\, all refreshments\, lunch and a comprehensive delegate pack is £115.00 plus VAT = £138.00\n\nCPD essentials CPD days provide:\n[custom_list style=”list-2″]\nBest value formal CPD \n\n\nMinimum of 6.5 hours\nA professional but friendly atmosphere to enhance your learning experience in quality venues\nSpeakers who are practising surveyors who understand the challenges you face on a daily basis\nUpdates on latest guidance\nRelevant\, useful and practical topics\nThe opportunity to network and discuss current issue with other local surveyors\n\n[/custom_list] \n\nPlease book your place online below or  by completing the booking form and returning with a cheque of paying by internet banking and emailing the form back. Invoices can be raised on request.  An acknowledgement and receipt will be emailed by return.\nIf booking online please click on proceed to paypal even if you don’t have a paypal account – it should then give you the option to check out as a guest where you can enter your credit/debit card details \n\nThank you
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/residential-essentials-london-3/
LOCATION:Union Jack Club\, Waterloo\, Sandell Street\, London\, SE1 8UJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:For Residential Property Surveyors
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180322T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180322T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T215433
CREATED:20171103T152224Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180206T115148Z
UID:4642-1521705600-1521738000@cpdessentials.co.uk
SUMMARY:Building Surveying CPD Day - Maidstone
DESCRIPTION:CPD day for Building Surveyors \nDate: Thursday 22 March 2018 \nTime: 0800 – 1730 \nPrice: £115.00 plus VAT (£138.00) \nVillage Hotel\, Maidstone\, Kent \nA full day of CPD aimed at those working as a Building Surveyor within private practice\, local government or construction. A lively mix of topics will be presented which may include: \n[custom_list style=”list-2″] \n\nHistoric buildings\nCladding\nCracking\nLow carbon technologies\nFire safety\nCementitious grout anchors\nDilapidations\n\n[/custom_list] \n2018 programme– This  may be subject to a couple of changes \nCost\n£115.00 plus VAT £23.00 (£138.00) \nPrice includes conference proceedings\, all refreshments including lunch and comprehensive delegate pack. \nCPD – Up to 7 formal hours \nBookings can be made by completing the booking form or online \nWhen booking online without a paypal account please click on proceed to paypal after entering you details and then “sign up”. This will allow you to check out as a guest.
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/building-surveying-cpd-days-maidstone/
LOCATION:Village Hotel\, Castle View\, Maidstone\, England\, ME14 3AQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:For Building Surveyors
ORGANIZER;CN="CPD Essentials":MAILTO:alison@cpdessentials.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180321T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180321T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T215433
CREATED:20171214T115141Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171214T143220Z
UID:4738-1521621000-1521651600@cpdessentials.co.uk
SUMMARY:Residential essentials - Stratford upon Avon
DESCRIPTION:CPD Day for Residential Property Surveyors\n\n\n\nDATE: 21 March 2018\nTIME: 0830 – 1700\nLOCATION: Stratford Manor Hotel\, Warwick Rd\, Stratford-upon-Avon CV37 0PY\nPRICE: £115.00 plus VAT (£138.00) \nSTILL THE BEST VALUE FOR MONEY CPD  \nA full day of CPD aimed at those working as Residential Property Surveyors\, this is a great way of fulfilling 6.5 hours of your formal CPD requirements.Following the continued success of the Residential essentials CPD series  around the UK\, the event returns with a whole new programme to update you on the latest changes and best practice to ensure you are up to date and working to the highest possible professional standards. \n\nFeedback from previous events includes “the best  CPD day I have attended in 28 years as a Chartered Surveyor”\n\nWe have listed to your feedback and  welcome back Phillip Santo and Tom Littler\, who will provide essential CPD completely relevant to your working lives. Fiona Haggett who was the Valuation Director at RICS will provide an update on the red book. Other topics of interest include Electrical defects and air and ground source heat pumps\, the two most requested topics.\n\n\n[custom_list style=”list-2″]\n\n\nJapanese knotweed\nInspecting solid floors\nElectrical safety\nRed book update\nLeadwork\nMMC\nAir and ground source heat pumps\n\n[/custom_list] \n\n\nThe 2018 Programme can be downloaded here \nThe cost of the day to include conference proceedings\, all refreshments\, lunch and a comprehensive delegate pack is £115.00 plus VAT = £138.00\n\nCPD essentials CPD days provide: \n[custom_list style=”list-2″] \n\n\nBest value formal CPD on the market\, cheaper than RICS\nMinimum of 6.5 hours\nA professional but friendly atmosphere to enhance your learning experience in quality venues\nSpeakers who are practising surveyors who understand the challenges you face on a daily basis\nUpdates on latest guidance\nRelevant\, useful and practical topics\nThe opportunity to network and discuss current issue with other local surveyors\n\n[/custom_list] \n\nPlease book your place online below or  by completing the booking form and returning with a cheque of paying by internet banking and emailing the form back. Invoices can be raised on request.  An acknowledgement and receipt will be emailed by return.\nIf booking online please click on proceed to paypal even if you don’t have a paypal account – it should then give you the option to check out as a guest where you can enter your credit/debit card details. There is also the ability to enter additional names/dietary requirements in the additional information box. \n\nThank you
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/residential-essentials-stratford/
LOCATION:Stratford Manor Hotel\, Warwick Rd\, Stratford-upon-Avon \, CV37 0PY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:For Residential Property Surveyors
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180316T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180316T163000
DTSTAMP:20260403T215433
CREATED:20171214T143405Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171218T131743Z
UID:4771-1521194400-1521217800@cpdessentials.co.uk
SUMMARY:How old is that house - a professional's guide to assessing the age of a dwelling
DESCRIPTION:How old is that house?\n16 March\, Wimborne Minster\, Dorset\nA professional’s guide to assessing the age of a dwelling\nThis one-day course is designed to assist property professionals in assessing the age of a residential property based on its external appearance. The course will describe and illustrate distinctive dating characteristics across the full spectrum of the nation’s housing stock from medieval dwellings to the current day.\n• What to look out for: key dating characteristics on individual dwellings\n• Recognising distinct construction periods: the Age Bands\n• The social and technological influences on construction and appearance \nAccurate assessment of property age is fundamental to effective appraisal and reporting and this course sets out an efficient process for the property professional to achieve that objective by using the external appearance of a dwelling. The centre of the historic town of Wimborne Minster has been carefully selected for the course\, with a fascinating range of property ages and types within a few minutes walk of the venue. \nThe day will include presentations extensively illustrated with regional and national examples and a short walk around the centre of Wimborne for first hand observations of local buildings to examine the practical application of the principles described. Suitable weather-related clothing is recommended! \nThe course will be presented by Philip Santo FRICS\, a regular presenter of residential survey and valuation topics\, who has acted as a consultant for RICS on a number of projects\, and is the author of the acclaimed volume “Inspections and Reports on Dwellings: Assessing Age” *\, described by the RICS Bookshop as a “must-read book for building surveying professionals.” \nMain Themes\n• Using architectural styles and influences to date dwellings\n• Dating Elizabethan\, timber-framed and other historic properties\n• Differentiating Georgian from Regency\, and Victorian from Edwardian\n• Understanding the visual effects of legislation on the urban streetscape\n• The impact of the Arts and Craft\, Art Deco\, and Garden City Movements\n• The consequences of post-war redevelopment on design and appearance\n• Utilising changing town planning theories to assess date of construction\n• Dating blocks of flats from Victorian to modern times\n• Recognising and dating the distinctive phases of post-WW2 housing \n\nwimborne flyer can be downloaded here\nwimborne booking form can be downloaded here\n\n 
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/how-old-wimborne/
LOCATION:Olive Branch\, Wimborne\, 6 East Borough\, Wimborne\, Dorset\, BH21 1PF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:For Residential Property Surveyors,Historic Buildings
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180315T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180315T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T215433
CREATED:20180104T094929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180306T161157Z
UID:4872-1521106200-1521133200@cpdessentials.co.uk
SUMMARY:SOLD OUT - Historic Building workshop\, Care and repair of historic masonry structures\, Syon Park - SOLD OUT
DESCRIPTION:Historic Building workshops – SOLD OUT\n\n\nCare & repair of historic masonry structures\n  \n \n\nDate: Thursday 15 March 2018\nWhen: 0930 – 1700\nWhere: Holiday Inn\, Brentford and Syon House\nCost:  £125.00 plus VAT (£150.00) to include seminar proceedings\, all refreshments\, lunch\, entry to Syon Park and comprehensive delegate pack\nThe day’s course will consider in depth three aspects of building conservation. \n[custom_list style=”list-1″] \n\nThe care and repair of historic stonework\nUnderstanding historic mortars and the use of lime in conservation\nThe historic Fabric of Syon Park including decorative plasters and finishes\, and glass.\n\n[/custom_list] \nThe morning session will take place at the Holiday Inn\, Brentford Lock which is a 10 – 15 minute walk from Syon House. Free parking is available and the venue have assured me that parking is not an issue. There is also free parking at Syon Park. \nThe venue has been carefully chosen as the house represents fine examples of a country house with a long history of adaptation and change from a medieval monastic establishment to a grand 18th century estate.   The building was mainly constructed in stone and was refaced in Bath Stone in the 1820s. The interior of the house reflects changing ideas of decoration and comfort with one of the finest examples of decorative plasterwork by Robert Adam to be found in the south of England. The Great Conservatory designed by Charles Fowler was completed in 1827 and was the first to be built of metal and glass on a large scale. \nSpeaker\n\n\nKevin Stubbs BA(Hons)  DipBldgCons(AA)  IHBC   CertEd\nKevin Stubbs is a Historic Buildings Consultant and comes with a background of education\, archaeology and building conservation. He was Director of Archaeology for the Test Valley in Hampshire and later moved to Hampshire County Council to join the Historic Buildings Bureau\, where he became the Principal Buildings Conservation Officer for the County. For eleven years he acted as the Director of a Conservation Centre and now runs his own Historic Building Consultancy and Training Company. \nHe advises on the repair and maintenance of all historic structures and provides training at all levels for the building conservation industry.  This includes the development of historic building technology\, traditional materials and hands-on craft training.  Work for Local Government Authorities includes Conservation Area appraisals\, historic building condition surveys and feasibility studies.  He has provided training exercises with local communities to raise awareness of their village plans and local heritage interpretation documents and he has provided Traditional Skills Awareness Courses for a number of bodies. He undertakes the Historic Analysis of buildings and produces: Statements of Significance; Method Statements; Impact Assessments and Specifications for the repair and conservation of traditional buildings. \nHe lectures for various CPD providers\, Universities and national building conservation organizations including SPAB\, RICS and the Weald and Downland Museum.  Topics include: Bricks and Mortar; Lime\, Plasters and Renders; Cob and Earth\, Timber Frame and Stone Structures and Traditional Roofing. \n  \nThe day will include formal Power Point presentations\, material handling sessions and a visit in the afternoon for first hand observations of the building. \nMain themes\nCare and repair of historic stonework\nStone Buildings are some of our oldest surviving structures in the country and there are many from the medieval and later periods in need of sensitive care and repair. The use of stone was not just confined to the grand buildings and churches but was also used for a variety of ordinary domestic and vernacular buildings. The methods of quarrying\, selection and use of stone in the past contributes much to the character and grain of our historic Cities\, Towns and Villages. \nA basic understanding of historic stone structures will be developed. The identification of causes of failure and the selection of appropriate The venue has been carefully chosen as the house represents fine examples of a country house with a long history of adaptation and change from a medieval monastic establishment to a grand 18th century estate.   The building was mainly constructed in stone and was refaced in Bath Stone in the 1820s.  The interior of the house reflects changing ideas of decoration and comfort with one of the finest examples of decorative plasterwork by Robert Adam to be found in the south of England. The Great Conservatory designed by Charles Fowler was completed in 1827 and was the first to be built of metal and glass on a large scale. \nCare And Repair of Historic Masonry structures and Selection of Mortars\nThe first important stage of this process is to identify the sources which have caused the problems of decay to occur; these must be resolved before the stonework can be repaired.  It is also important to understand the nature and function of historic mortars and the dangers of the use of modern cementitious products.  The use of inappropriate mortars can result in the rapid deterioration of historic masonry and long term structural problems. The problems of water movement\, salts\, frost and the cleaning of stone will be examined.  The methods of re-pointing will also be considered\, not only for aesthetic reasons\, but to ensure the correct performance and durability of the new joint. \nThe Historic Fabric of Syon Park\nThe core of the building is the remains of the Bridgettine abbey constructed in 1431. The nunnery was one of the wealthiest in England at its dissolution in 1539. The site was acquired by the 1st Duke of Somerset and remodelled as a Tudor country house in the Italian Renaissance style. In 1594 the property was acquired by Henry Percy\, 9th Earl of Northumberland and has remained in that families ownership ever since. \nIn 1762 Capability Brown was commissioned to redesign the landscape of the parkland and Robert Adam the interior of the house. This was one of the first large scale commissions undertaken by Adam in the Neo-classical style and also reflected his interest in Roman antiquities. The exterior of the house retained its original architectural form and a number of rooms had to wait to be upgraded until the following century as works ceased in 1769 due to the high costs of Adams lavish schemes. \nIn the 1820s and 1860s the house underwent further refurbishment but the Adam interiors survived unaltered. \nIn 1951 the house was first opened to the public and over the last 10 years there have been a number of conservation projects including major works to the roof. \n\n  \nDownload the Flyer for Syon House \nDownload the syon booking form \nOr book online below
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/historic-building-syon/
LOCATION:Holiday Inn\, Brentford Lock\, Brentford\, Brentford\, TW8 8GA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Historic Buildings
ORGANIZER;CN="CPD Essentials":MAILTO:alison@cpdessentials.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180222T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180222T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T215433
CREATED:20171025T191928Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171026T145610Z
UID:4579-1519286400-1519318800@cpdessentials.co.uk
SUMMARY:Building Surveying CPD Day - Winchester
DESCRIPTION:CPD day for Building Surveyors \nDate: Thursday 22 February 2018 \nTime: 0800 – 1730 \nPrice: £115.00 plus VAT (£138.00) \nNorton Park Hotel\, Sutton Scotney\, Winchester \nA full day of CPD aimed at those working as a Building Surveyor within private practice\, local government or construction. A lively mix of topics will be presented which may include: \n[custom_list style=”list-2″] \n\nHistoric buildings\nParty Walls\nBasements\nLow carbon technologies\nAsbestos\nFire safety\nCementitious grout anchors\nDilapidations\n\n[/custom_list] \nWinchester programme 2018– This  may be subject to a couple of changes \nCost\n£115.00 plus VAT £23.00 (£138.00) \nPrice includes conference proceedings\, all refreshments including lunch and comprehensive delegate pack. \nCPD – Up to 7 formal hours \nBookings can be made by completing the booking form or online \nWhen booking online without a paypal account please click on proceed to paypal after entering you details and then “sign up”. This will allow you to check out as a guest.
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/building-surveying-cpd-days-winchester/
LOCATION:Norton Park\, Sutton Scotney\, Sutton Scotney\, Winchester\, Hampshire\, SO21 3NB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:For Building Surveyors
ORGANIZER;CN="CPD Essentials":MAILTO:alison@cpdessentials.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171128T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171128T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T215433
CREATED:20161216T140751Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170822T120758Z
UID:3258-1511857800-1511888400@cpdessentials.co.uk
SUMMARY:Residential essentials - Maidstone
DESCRIPTION:CPD Day for Residential Property Surveyors\n\nDATE: 28 November 2017\nTIME: 0830 – 1700\nLOCATION: The Orchards conference venue\, East Malling\, Kent\nPRICE: £110.00 plus VAT (£132.00)\n\n\nA full day of CPD aimed at those working as Residential Property Surveyors\, this is a great way of fulfilling 6 hours of your formal CPD requirements.\n\nFollowing the continued success of the Residential essentials CPD series in 2016 around the UK\, the event returns with a whole new programme to update you on the latest changes and best practice to ensure you are up to date and working to the highest possible professional standards.\n\nFeedback from previous events includes “the best value for money CPD day I have ever attended”\n\nWell known and respected speakers such as Phillip Santo and Tom Littler\, will provide essential updates on RICS guidance to include:\n\n\n[custom_list style=”list-1″]\n\n\nDating properties\nIdentifying trees\nWall ties\nInternational property measurement standards\nIdentifying risks\nDomestic roofing\nThermography\n\n[/custom_list] \n\n\nThe full programme can be downloaded here \nThe cost of the day to include conference proceedings\, all refreshments\, lunch and a comprehensive delegate pack has been held at the same price as last year £110 plus VAT £22.00 = £132.00\n\n\nCPD essentials CPD days provide\n\n[custom_list style=”list-1″]\n\n\nA professional but friendly atmosphere to enhance your learning experience in quality venues\nSpeakers who are practising surveyors who understand the challenges you face on a daily basis\nUpdates on latest guidance\nRelevant\, useful and practical topics\nThe opportunity to network and discuss current issue with other local surveyors\n6 formal hours of CPD at a value for money price\n\n\n\n [/custom_list]\n\nPlease book your place below or  by completing the booking form and returning with a cheque of paying by internet banking and emailing the form back. Invoices can be raised on request.  An acknowledgement and receipt will be emailed by return.\n\n\nThank you
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/residential-essentials-maidstone/
LOCATION:The Orchards\, East Malling\, New Road\, East Mallng\, Kent\, ME19 6BJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:For Residential Property Surveyors
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171122
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171123
DTSTAMP:20260403T215433
CREATED:20170831T151207Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171009T155136Z
UID:4316-1511308800-1511395199@cpdessentials.co.uk
SUMMARY:Commercial Property CPD Day 2017 - Basingstoke
DESCRIPTION:Once again CPD essentials is delighted to present a full day of CPD aimed at those working as Commercial Property Surveyors within private practice or local government. A lively mix of topics will be presented which will include: \n[custom_list style=”list-1″] \n\nRating\nCommercial property mediation\nInsolvency\nMEES\nPlanning\nCommercial dilapidations\nRed book and valuation update\n\n[/custom_list] \n£115.00 plus VAT (£138.00) \nPrice includes conference proceedings\, all refreshments including lunch and comprehensive delegate pack. \nCPD – Up to 6 formal hours \nBookings can be made online below or by cheque/BACS \nDownload the Basingstoke programme 2017 \nDownload the booking form Basingstoke 2017 \n 
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/commercial-property-cpd-day-basingstoke-2/
LOCATION:Holiday Inn\, Basingstoke\, Grove Road\,\, Basingstoke \,  RG21 3EE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:For Commercial Property Surveyors
ORGANIZER;CN="CPD Essentials":MAILTO:alison@cpdessentials.co.uk
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171109
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171110
DTSTAMP:20260403T215433
CREATED:20170816T154559Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170831T150456Z
UID:4235-1510185600-1510271999@cpdessentials.co.uk
SUMMARY:Quantity Surveying CPD Day - Southampton
DESCRIPTION:A full day of CPD aimed at those working as a Quantity Surveyor within private practice\, local government or construction. A lively mix of topics presented by well known and popular speakers  will cover: \n[custom_list style=”list-1″] \n\nCollateral warranties\nProject Management\nLegal update\nSustainability\nDilapidations for Quantity Surveyors\nValue Management and building regs\nCDM/Health and safety\n[/custom_list]\n\nThe 2017 programmcan be downloaded here \nThe booking form  can be downloaded here \n£115.00 plus VAT (£138.00) \nPrice includes conference proceedings\, all refreshments including lunch and comprehensive delegate pack. \nCPD – Up to 7 formal hours \nBookings can be made online or by cheque/BACS
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/quantity-surveying-cpd-day-winchester-copy/
LOCATION:Chilworth Manor\, Southampton\, Chilworth\, Southampton\, Hampshire\, SO16 7PT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Quantity Surveying
ORGANIZER;CN="CPD Essentials":MAILTO:alison@cpdessentials.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171102T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171102T163000
DTSTAMP:20260403T215433
CREATED:20170816T153141Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171012T131803Z
UID:4224-1509616800-1509640200@cpdessentials.co.uk
SUMMARY:Historic Building workshop\, Care and repair of historic timber and stone structures\, Kent - SOLD OUT
DESCRIPTION:Historic Building workshops EVENT NOW SOLD OUT\n\n\nCare & repair of historic timber framed and stone structures\n \n\nDate: Thursday 2 November 2017 \nWhen: 1000 – 1630 \nWhere: Knole House\, Sevenoaks \nCost:  £120.00 plus VAT (£144.00) to include seminar proceedings\, all refreshments\, lunch and comprehensive delegate pack \nThe day’s course will consider in depth three aspects of building conservation. \n[custom_list style=”list-1″] \n\nThe care and repair of historic Timber Framed structures\nThe care and repair of historic stonework\nUnderstanding historic mortars and the use of lime in conservation\n[/custom_list]\n\nThe venue has been carefully chosen as it represents a fine example of 15th century and later stonework & timber roof structures. This major and very large country house developed from a palace built by Archbishop Bourchier from 1456\, and later extended by various archbishops of Canterbury. In 1538 Archbishop Cranmer was forced to give the property to Henry VIII and it remained in royal ownership though leased to a number of favourites until it was acquired by the Sackville family in 1605. The house remained in the ownership of the family until 1946 when it was given to the National Trust though the family still live in part of it. The buildings display timber work and stonework of many periods as it was modified and the interiors revamped in the 17th and 18th centuries. There has also been many phases of repair including major restoration of the Kentish Ragstone walls in the 20th century and now a large scale conservation project including not only the building but also its contents. The day will include formal Power Point presentations\, material handling sessions and first hand observations of some of the buildings. \nSpeaker \n\n\nKevin Stubbs BA(Hons)  DipBldgCons(AA)  IHBC   CertEd\nKevin Stubbs is a Historic Buildings Consultant and comes with a background of education\, archaeology and building conservation. He was Director of Archaeology for the Test Valley in Hampshire and later moved to Hampshire County Council to join the Historic Buildings Bureau\, where he became the Principal Buildings Conservation Officer for the County. For eleven years he acted as the Director of a Conservation Centre and now runs his own Historic Building Consultancy and Training Company. \nHe advises on the repair and maintenance of all historic structures and provides training at all levels for the building conservation industry.  This includes the development of historic building technology\, traditional materials and hands-on craft training.  Work for Local Government Authorities includes Conservation Area appraisals\, historic building condition surveys and feasibility studies.  He has provided training exercises with local communities to raise awareness of their village plans and local heritage interpretation documents and he has provided Traditional Skills Awareness Courses for a number of bodies. \nHe undertakes the Historic Analysis of buildings and produces: Statements of Significance; Method Statements; Impact Assessments and Specifications for the repair and conservation of traditional buildings. \nHe lectures for various CPD providers\, Universities and national building conservation organizations including SPAB\, RICS and the Weald and Downland Museum.  Topics include: Bricks and Mortar; Lime\, Plasters and Renders; Cob and Earth\, Timber Frame and Stone Structures and Traditional Roofing. \n\nThe day will include formal Power Point presentations\, material handling sessions and first hand observations of the building.\nMain themes\nThe History and Development of Historic Timber Structures \n\n\nCauses of decay and failure including mechanical failure\, rot and insect attack.\nApproach to structural repairs\, selection and use of materials and techniques.\nCase Studies\n\nThe History and Architectural Development of Stone Structures and their Care and Repair  \nStone Buildings are some of our oldest surviving structures in the country and there are many from the medieval and later periods in need of sensitive care and repair. The use of stone was not just confined to the grand buildings and churches but was also used for a variety of ordinary domestic and vernacular buildings. The methods of quarrying\, selection and use of stone in the past contributes much to the character and grain of our historic Cities\, Towns and Villages. \nA basic understanding of historic stone structures will be developed. The identification of causes of failure and the selection of appropriate repair and conservation systems including the selection of replacement stone and methods of fixing will be considered. \nCare And Repair of Historic Masonry structures and Selection of Mortars \nThe first important stage of this process is to identify the sources which have caused the problems of decay to occur; these must be resolved before the stonework can be repaired.  It is also important to understand the nature and function of historic mortars and the dangers of the use of modern cementitious products.  The use of inappropriate mortars can result in the rapid deterioration of historic masonry and long term structural problems. The problems of water movement\, salts\, frost and the cleaning of masonry will be examined.  The methods of re-pointing will also be considered\, not only for aesthetic reasons\, but to ensure the correct performance and durability of the new joint. \nDownload the knole flyer 2017 \nDownload the knole booking form \nOr book online below
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/historic-building-workshop-timber/
LOCATION:Knole House\, Sevenoaks\, Knole House\, Sevenoaks\, TN15 0RP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Historic Buildings
ORGANIZER;CN="CPD Essentials":MAILTO:alison@cpdessentials.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171006T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171006T163000
DTSTAMP:20260403T215433
CREATED:20170816T153427Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170822T092945Z
UID:4227-1507284000-1507307400@cpdessentials.co.uk
SUMMARY:Historic Building workshop\, Bricks and mortars\, Hardwick Hall\, Derbyshire
DESCRIPTION:Historic Building workshops\n \n\n\nCare and Repair of Historic Stone Structures and Plasterwork\n\nDate: Friday 6 October 2017 \nWhen: 1000 – 1630 \nWhere: Hardwick Hall Estate\, Chesterfield\, Derbyshire \nCost:  £120.00 plus VAT (£144.00) to include seminar proceedings\, all refreshments\, lunch and comprehensive delegate pack \nThe day’s course will consider in depth three aspects of building conservation. \n[custom_list style=”list-1″] \n\nThe care and repair of historic stonework\nUnderstanding historic mortars and the use of lime in conservation.\nHistoric plasterwork\, its care and conservation.\n[/custom_list]\n\n  \nThe venue has been carefully chosen as the two great houses on site represents very fine examples of late16th century stonework and decorative plasterwork. The Old Hall now mainly roofless was built between 1587 and 1596 by Bess countess of Shrewsbury. She then commenced the construction of the adjacent New Hall in 1590 using the architect Robert Smythson. The two buildings were in use as one complex but the New Hall was much grander and up to date in its design\, the main façade boasting more glass than wall.  The stone for both houses was quarried within the park\, as is the material today for the onsite masons shop. The timber came from the estate and Bess also owned glass making workshops. The lead for roofing came from mines in the Peak District on the other estates owned by Bess. \nThe interiors were decorated with fine decorative plasterwork. The conservation of that in the roofless sections of the Old Hall being quite a difficult technical problem. \nThe day will include formal Power Point presentations\, material handling sessions and first hand observations of some of the main buildings and their conservation problems. \nMain themes \nThe History and Architectural Development of Stone Structures and their Care and Repair  \nStone Buildings are some of our oldest surviving structures in the country and there are many from the medieval and later periods in need of sensitive care and repair. The use of stone was not just confined to the grand buildings and churches but was also used for a variety of ordinary domestic and vernacular buildings. The methods of quarrying\, selection and use of stone in the past contributes much to the character and grain of our historic Cities\, Towns and Villages. \nA basic understanding of historic stone structures will be developed. The identification of causes of failure and the selection of appropriate repair and conservation systems including the selection of replacement stone and methods of fixing will be considered. \nCare And Repair of Historic Masonry structures and Selection of Mortars \nThe first important stage of this process is to identify the sources which have caused the problems of decay to occur; these must be resolved before the stonework can be repaired.  It is also important to understand the nature and function of historic mortars and the dangers of the use of modern cementitious products.  The use of inappropriate mortars can result in the rapid deterioration of historic masonry and long term structural problems. The problems of water movement\, salts\, frost and the cleaning of masonry will be examined.  The methods of re-pointing will also be considered\, not only for aesthetic reasons\, but to ensure the correct performance and durability of the new joint. \nHistoric Plasters \nMost historic buildings were finished with plain lime plasters internally.  Much of the wall and ceiling plaster has now been replaced with modern gypsum based materials in ordinary domestic buildings.  Original plasters are becoming a rare survival.  The problems of using modern materials on solid wall structures will be considered particularly in relation to damp and the development and movement of salts.  The historic development of decorative plasters will also be examined briefly and its care and repair discussed.  Hardwick Hall has fine surviving examples of decorative plaster work which are worth looking at in detail. The adjacent Old Hall which is in a semi- ruined state retains some elements of its internal decorative plasterwork. It demonstrates some of the conservation problems of stabilising what was intended to be protected within the building but now exposed to the elements. \nSpeaker \n\n\nKevin Stubbs BA(Hons)  DipBldgCons(AA)  IHBC   CertEd\nKevin Stubbs is a Historic Buildings Consultant and comes with a background of education\, archaeology and building conservation. He was Director of Archaeology for the Test Valley in Hampshire and later moved to Hampshire County Council to join the Historic Buildings Bureau\, where he became the Principal Buildings Conservation Officer for the County. For eleven years he acted as the Director of a Conservation Centre and now runs his own Historic Building Consultancy and Training Company. \nHe advises on the repair and maintenance of all historic structures and provides training at all levels for the building conservation industry.  This includes the development of historic building technology\, traditional materials and hands-on craft training.  Work for Local Government Authorities includes Conservation Area appraisals\, historic building condition surveys and feasibility studies.  He has provided training exercises with local communities to raise awareness of their village plans and local heritage interpretation documents and he has provided Traditional Skills Awareness Courses for a number of bodies. \nHe undertakes the Historic Analysis of buildings and produces: Statements of Significance; Method Statements; Impact Assessments and Specifications for the repair and conservation of traditional buildings. \nHe lectures for various CPD providers\, Universities and national building conservation organizations including SPAB\, RICS and the Weald and Downland Museum.  Topics include: Bricks and Mortar; Lime\, Plasters and Renders; Cob and Earth\, Timber Frame and Stone Structures and Traditional Roofing. \n\n\n\nDownload the Hardwick Hall flyer\nDownload the Hardwick booking form
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/historic-building-workshop-hardwick/
LOCATION:Hardwick\, Doe Lea\, Chesterfield\, Derbyshire\, S44 5QJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Historic Buildings
ORGANIZER;CN="CPD Essentials":MAILTO:alison@cpdessentials.co.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170921T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170921T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T215433
CREATED:20170613T193319Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170613T193933Z
UID:4099-1505980800-1506013200@cpdessentials.co.uk
SUMMARY:Building Surveying CPD Day - Heathrow
DESCRIPTION:This CPD day aimed at those working as Building Surveyors within private practice\, local government or construction presents a lively mix of topics from well known and popular speakers including Kevin Stubbs and Howard Jenkins. The topics are designed to keep you up to date with changes in RICS regulation and enhance your professional knowledge in an informative and entertaining way. \n[custom_list style=”list-1″] \n\nThe Devil is in the detail – historic buildings and the conservation officer\nElectrical defects\nBuilding regulations\nLegal update\nContaminated land\nWaterproofing\nTimber frames\nDilapidations\n[/custom_list]\n\n£115.00 plus VAT (£138.00) \nPrice includes conference proceedings\, all refreshments including lunch and comprehensive delegate pack. \nCPD – Up to 7 formal hours \nBookings can be made online below or by cheque/BACS \nThe London booking form can be downloaded here \nThe London programme  can be downloaded here
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/building-surveying-cpd-day-heathrow/
LOCATION:Novotel Heathrow\, Cherry Lane\, West Drayton\, UB7 9HJ
CATEGORIES:For Building Surveyors
ORGANIZER;CN="CPD Essentials":MAILTO:alison@cpdessentials.co.uk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170914T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170914T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T215433
CREATED:20170613T085308Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170613T193249Z
UID:4089-1505376000-1505408400@cpdessentials.co.uk
SUMMARY:Building Surveying CPD Day - Cambridge
DESCRIPTION:This CPD day aimed at those working as Building Surveyors within private practice\, local government or construction presents a lively mix of topics from well known and popular speakers including Kevin Stubbs and Howard Jenkins. The topics are designed to keep you up to date with changes in RICS regulation and enhance your professional knowledge in an informative and entertaining way. \n[custom_list style=”list-1″] \n\nThe Devil is in the detail – historic buildings and the conservation officer\nElectrical defects\nBuilding regulations\nLegal update\nContaminated land\nWaterproofing\ncambridge programme 17 london programme 17\nTimber frames\n[/custom_list]\n\n£115.00 plus VAT (£138.00) \nPrice includes conference proceedings\, all refreshments including lunch and comprehensive delegate pack. \nCPD – Up to 7 formal hours \nBookings can be made online below or by cheque/BACS \nThe Cambridge booking form can be downloaded here \nThe Cambridge programme can be downloaded here
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/building-surveying-cpd-day-cambridge/
LOCATION:Cambridge Belfry Hotel\, Cambourne\,\, Cambridge\, CB23 6BW\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:For Building Surveyors
ORGANIZER;CN="CPD Essentials":MAILTO:alison@cpdessentials.co.uk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170721T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170721T163000
DTSTAMP:20260403T215433
CREATED:20170426T152037Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170711T071059Z
UID:3911-1500631200-1500654600@cpdessentials.co.uk
SUMMARY:Historic Building Workshop\, Care and repair of historic timber framed structures and stonework\, Southampton
DESCRIPTION:Historic Building workshops\n\n\nCare and repair of historic timber framed structures and stonework \n\nDate: 21 July 2017 \nWhen: 1000 – 1630 \nWhere: Duke of Wellington\, 36 Bugle St\, Southampton SO14 2AH \nCost:  £120.00 plus VAT (£144.00) to include seminar proceedings\, all refreshments\, lunch and comprehensive delegate pack \n  \nThe day’s course will consider in depth three aspects of building conservation. \n\nThe care and repair of historic timber frames\nThe care and repair of historic stonework\nProblems of decay and methods of repair\n\nOur venue\, the Duke of Wellington now a public house was constructed in the late medieval period as a timber framed shop and house over a stone undercroft. The building was partly damaged during the war but was restored shortly after. The meeting room we are using is the upper part of the medieval open hall and displays its very fine timber frame. At 2pm we will visit The Medieval Merchant’s House which is the earliest and most complete in the country. It dates from 1290 and has been restored\, including reproduction furnishings to be presented as it would have looked in the late 13th/early 14th century. It has both stone and timber frame in its construction and the roof restored to its original form with Delabole slate and glazed tile ridge\, finials and louvers. The building displays repair techniques for both the timber frame and stonework. This is a rare opportunity to visit including the undercroft which is not generally available to the public.  In the surrounding area is a number of surviving medieval timber and stone buildings illustrating Southampton’s importance as a trading port. \nThe day will include formal Power Point presentations\, material handling sessions and first hand observations of the buildings in the area. \nMain Themes \nThe History and Development of Historic Timber Structures  \n\nThe historic development of timber frames and roof structures\nCauses of decay and failure including mechanical failure\, rot and insect attack.\nApproach to structural repairs\, selection and use of materials and techniques.\nCase Studies\n\nThe History and Architectural Development of Stone Structures \n\nStone Buildings are some of our oldest surviving structures in the country and there are many from the medieval and later periods in need of sensitive care and repair. The use of stone was not just confined to the grand buildings and churches but was also used for a variety of ordinary domestic and vernacular buildings. The methods of quarrying\, selection and use of stone in the past contributes much to the character and grain of our historic Cities\, Towns and Villages.\nA basic understanding of historic stone structures will be developed. The identification of causes of failure and the selection of appropriate repair and conservation systems including the selection of replacement stone and methods of fixing will be considered.\n\nCare and Repair of Historic Structures  \nThe first important stage of this process is to identify the sources which have caused the problems of decay to occur; these must be resolved before the building can be repaired.  It is also important to understand the nature and function of historic mortars and the dangers of the use of modern cementitious products.  The use of inappropriate materials can result in the rapid deterioration of historic fabric and long term structural problems. The problems of water movement\, salts and frost will be discussed. Part of the day will be spent on the first hand observation of the historic buildings on site and in the area\, looking in particular at previous repair methods used and recognising areas of potential future decay. \n  \nSpeaker \n\n\nKevin Stubbs BA(Hons)  DipBldgCons(AA)  IHBC   CertEd\nKevin Stubbs is a Historic Buildings Consultant and comes with a background of education\, archaeology and building conservation. He was Director of Archaeology for the Test Valley in Hampshire and later moved to Hampshire County Council to join the Historic Buildings Bureau\, where he became the Principal Buildings Conservation Officer for the County. For eleven years he acted as the Director of a Conservation Centre and now runs his own Historic Building Consultancy and Training Company. \nHe advises on the repair and maintenance of all historic structures and provides training at all levels for the building conservation industry.  This includes the development of historic building technology\, traditional materials and hands-on craft training.  Work for Local Government Authorities includes Conservation Area appraisals\, historic building condition surveys and feasibility studies.  He has provided training exercises with local communities to raise awareness of their village plans and local heritage interpretation documents and he has provided Traditional Skills Awareness Courses for a number of bodies. \nHe undertakes the Historic Analysis of buildings and produces: Statements of Significance; Method Statements; Impact Assessments and Specifications for the repair and conservation of traditional buildings. \nHe lectures for various CPD providers\, Universities and national building conservation organizations including SPAB\, RICS and the Weald and Downland Museum.  Topics include: Bricks and Mortar; Lime\, Plasters and Renders; Cob and Earth\, Timber Frame and Stone Structures and Traditional Roofing. \n\n\n\nSouthampton flyer can be downloaded here\nSouthampton booking form can be downloaded here
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/historic-building-workshop-care-and-repair-of-historic-timber-roof-structures-and-historic-brickwork-soton/
LOCATION:Duke of Wellington\, 36 Bugle St\, Southampton\, SO14 2AH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Historic Buildings
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170621T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170621T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T215433
CREATED:20161216T141448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170601T130725Z
UID:3260-1498033800-1498064400@cpdessentials.co.uk
SUMMARY:Residential essentials - Southampton
DESCRIPTION:CPD Day for Residential Property Surveyors\n\nDATE: 21 June 2017\nTIME: 0830 – 1700\nLOCATION: Chilworth Manor\, Southampton\nPRICE: £110.00 plus VAT (£132.00)\n\n\nA full day of CPD aimed at those working as Residential Property Surveyors\, this is a great way of fulfilling 6 hours of your formal CPD requirements.\n\nFollowing the continued success of the Residential essentials CPD series in 2016 around the UK\, the event returns with a whole new programme to update you on the latest changes and best practice to ensure you are up to date and working to the highest possible professional standards.\n\nFeedback from previous events includes “the best value for money CPD day I have ever attended”\n\nWell known and respected speakers such as Phillip Santo and Tom Littler\, will provide essential updates on RICS guidance to include:\n\n\n[custom_list style=”list-1″]\n\n\nDating properties\nIdentifying trees\nWall ties\nInternational property measurement standards\nIdentifying risks\nDomestic roofing\nThermography\n\n[/custom_list] \n\n\nThe full programme can be downloaded here \nThe cost of the day to include conference proceedings\, all refreshments\, lunch and a comprehensive delegate pack has been held at the same price as last year £110 plus VAT £22.00 = £132.00\n\n\nCPD essentials CPD days provide\n\n[custom_list style=”list-1″]\n\n\nA professional but friendly atmosphere to enhance your learning experience in quality venues\nSpeakers who are practising surveyors who understand the challenges you face on a daily basis\nUpdates on latest guidance\nRelevant\, useful and practical topics\nThe opportunity to network and discuss current issue with other local surveyors\n6 formal hours of CPD at a value for money price\n\n\n\n [/custom_list]\n\nPlease book your place below or  by completing the booking form and returning with a cheque of paying by internet banking and emailing the form back. Invoices can be raised on request.  An acknowledgement and receipt will be emailed by return.\n\n\nThank you
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/residential-essentials-winchester-2/
LOCATION:Chilworth Manor\, Southampton\, Chilworth\, Southampton\, Hampshire\, SO16 7PT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:For Residential Property Surveyors
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170616T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170616T163000
DTSTAMP:20260403T215433
CREATED:20170426T153021Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170523T143300Z
UID:3915-1497607200-1497630600@cpdessentials.co.uk
SUMMARY:Historic Building Workshop\, Care and repair of historic timber roof structures and historic brickwork
DESCRIPTION:Historic Building workshops\n\n\nCare and repair of historic timber roof structures and historic brickwork \n\nDate: 16 June 2017 \nWhen: 1000 – 1630 \nWhere: Cressing Temple Barns \nCost:  £120.00 plus VAT (£144.00) to include seminar proceedings\, all refreshments\, lunch and comprehensive delegate pack \n  \nThe day’s course will consider in depth three aspects of building conservation. \n\nThe care and repair of historic timber frames\nThe care and repair of historic brickwork\nProblems of decay and methods of repair\n\nThe venue has been carefully chosen as it represents an extremely fine example of the medieval carpenter’s craft. The 13th century grade 1 listed Barley and Wheat barns are some of the earliest and best surviving barns in England and Europe. The walled garden is a good example of 16th century brickwork and the associated ancillary buildings date from the 16th\, 17th\, and 18th centuries and illustrate the development of building techniques. The buildings illustrate a wide range of building and roofing materials used at various periods Including timber\, brick and tile. The day will include formal Power Point presentations\, material handling sessions and first hand observations of the buildings. \nMain Themes \nThe History and Development of Historic Timber Structures  \n\nThe historic development of timber frames and roof structures\nCauses of decay and failure including mechanical failure\, rot and insect attack.\nApproach to structural repairs\, selection and use of materials and techniques.\nCase Studies\n\nThe History of Building in Brick and the Care and Repair of Brick Structures \nBricks have been a principal building material in many parts of the country since the 16th century.  The history and development of brick buildings and brickmaking will be examined up to the middle of the 20th century when bricks ceased to be a mainly local vernacular material and became a mass produced product by a few large international companies. \nLooking closely at historic brickwork can give clues as to how the bricks were manufactured and laid and what alterations the building has gone through since its original construction.  This process can be likened to reading a detective story: the clues are there\, they just need interpreting by the observer\, thus enabling a correct and aesthetically pleasing repair/restoration to be achieved. \nCare and Repair of Historic Structures  \nThe first important stage of this process is to identify the sources which have caused the problems of decay to occur; these must be resolved before the building can be repaired.  It is also important to understand the nature and function of historic mortars and the dangers of the use of modern cementitious products.  The use of inappropriate materials can result in the rapid deterioration of historic fabric and long term structural problems. The problems of water movement\, salts and frost will be discussed. Part of the day will be spent on the first hand observation of the historic buildings on site\, previous repair methods used and recognising areas of potential future decay. \n  \nSpeaker \n\n\nKevin Stubbs BA(Hons)  DipBldgCons(AA)  IHBC   CertEd\nKevin Stubbs is a Historic Buildings Consultant and comes with a background of education\, archaeology and building conservation. He was Director of Archaeology for the Test Valley in Hampshire and later moved to Hampshire County Council to join the Historic Buildings Bureau\, where he became the Principal Buildings Conservation Officer for the County. For eleven years he acted as the Director of a Conservation Centre and now runs his own Historic Building Consultancy and Training Company. \nHe advises on the repair and maintenance of all historic structures and provides training at all levels for the building conservation industry.  This includes the development of historic building technology\, traditional materials and hands-on craft training.  Work for Local Government Authorities includes Conservation Area appraisals\, historic building condition surveys and feasibility studies.  He has provided training exercises with local communities to raise awareness of their village plans and local heritage interpretation documents and he has provided Traditional Skills Awareness Courses for a number of bodies. \nHe undertakes the Historic Analysis of buildings and produces: Statements of Significance; Method Statements; Impact Assessments and Specifications for the repair and conservation of traditional buildings. \nHe lectures for various CPD providers\, Universities and national building conservation organisations including SPAB\, RICS and the Weald and Downland Museum.  Topics include: Bricks and Mortar; Lime\, Plasters and Renders; Cob and Earth\, Timber Frame and Stone Structures and Traditional Roofing. \n\nThe day will include formal Power Point presentations\, material handling sessions and first hand observations of the building.\n\n\nCressing flyer 17 can be downloaded here\nCressing booking form can be downloaded here
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/historic-building-workshop-care-and-repair-of-historic-timber-roof-structures-and-historic-brickwork-copy-copy/
LOCATION:Cressing Temple Barns\, Witham Road\, Cressing\, CM77 8PD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Historic Buildings
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170608T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170608T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T215433
CREATED:20161216T134554Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170202T150603Z
UID:3256-1496910600-1496941200@cpdessentials.co.uk
SUMMARY:Residential essentials - Sheffield
DESCRIPTION:CPD Day for Residential Property Surveyors\n\nDATE: 8 June 2017\nTIME: 0830 – 1700\nLOCATION: Aston Hotel\, Sheffield\nPRICE: £110.00 plus VAT (£132.00)\n\n\nA full day of CPD aimed at those working as Residential Property Surveyors\, this is a great way of fulfilling 6 hours of your formal CPD requirements.\n\nFollowing the continued success of the Residential essentials CPD series in 2016 around the UK\, the event returns with a whole new programme to update you on the latest changes and best practice to ensure you are up to date and working to the highest possible professional standards.\n\nFeedback from previous events includes “the best value for money CPD day I have ever attended”\n\nWell known and respected speakers such as Phillip Santo and Tom Littler\, will provide essential updates on RICS guidance to include:\n\n\n[custom_list style=”list-1″]\n\n\nDating properties\nIdentifying trees\nWall ties\nInternational property measurement standards\nIdentifying risks\nDomestic roofing\nThermography\n\n[/custom_list] \n\n\nThe full programme can be downloaded here \nThe cost of the day to include conference proceedings\, all refreshments\, lunch and a comprehensive delegate pack has been held at the same price as last year £110 plus VAT £22.00 = £132.00\n\n\nCPD essentials CPD days provide\n\n[custom_list style=”list-1″]\n\n\nA professional but friendly atmosphere to enhance your learning experience in quality venues\nSpeakers who are practising surveyors who understand the challenges you face on a daily basis\nUpdates on latest guidance\nRelevant\, useful and practical topics\nThe opportunity to network and discuss current issue with other local surveyors\n6 formal hours of CPD at a value for money price\n\n\n\n [/custom_list]\n\nPlease book your place below or  by completing the booking form and returning with a cheque of paying by internet banking and emailing the form back. Invoices can be raised on request.  An acknowledgement and receipt will be emailed by return.\n\n\nThank you
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/residential-essentials-sheffield-2/
LOCATION:Aston Hall Hotel\, Sheffield\, Worksop Rd\, Aston\, Sheffield\, s26 2EE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:For Residential Property Surveyors
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170607T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170607T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T215433
CREATED:20170303T163058Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170303T170358Z
UID:3678-1496824200-1496854800@cpdessentials.co.uk
SUMMARY:CPD day for Building and Residential Property Surveyors\, Manchester
DESCRIPTION:A full day of multi choice CPD sessions aimed at those working as Residential Property or Building Surveyor within private practice\, local government or construction. A lively mix of topics will be presented from well known and popular speakers including Kevin Stubbs\, Philip Santo\, Howard Jenkins and Tom Littler \n[custom_list style=”list-1″] \nModule 1\nSession A: How old is that house? Philip Santo\nSession B: The devil is in the detail\, Kevin Stubbs\, Historic Buildings \nModule 2\nSession A: Domestic roofing – a compendium of new and recurring issues\, Tom Littler\nSession B: Building regulation update \nModule 3\nSession A: International Property Measurement Standards\, Patrick Bond\, VOA\nSession B: Working with lead sheet\, Richard Diment\, Lead Sheet Association \nModule 4\nSession A: Cavity wall ties and masonry stabilisation\, Richard Walker\, Peter Cox Ltd\nSession B: Dilapidations\, Howard Jenkins \nModule 5\nSession A: Identifying and reporting risks and their consequences\, Tom Littler\nSession B: Timber framed structures \nModule 6\nSession A: Contaminated land issues\, Groundsure\nSession B: The use of drones in Surveying \nModule 8\nSession A: Thermal imaging and its use in Surveying\, Thermographic Consultancy\nSession B: Legal update \nModule 9\nSession A: A Surveyors guide to identifying trees\, Philip Santo\nSession B: Electrical defects\, Steve Martin\, ECA \n\n[/custom_list]\n\n\nCPD essentials has been running CPD days for 5 years with continued success. These events aim to update you on the latest changes and best practice to ensure you are up to date and working to the highest possible professional standards.\n\nFeedback from previous events includes “the best value for money CPD day I have ever attended”\n\n\n\n\nThe cost of the day to include conference proceedings\, all refreshments\, lunch and a comprehensive delegate pack has been held at the same price as last year £110 plus VAT £22.00 = £132.00\n\n\nCPD essentials CPD days provide\n\n\nA professional but friendly atmosphere to enhance your learning experience in quality venues\nSpeakers who are practising surveyors who understand the challenges you face on a daily basis\nUpdates on latest guidance\nRelevant\, useful and practical topics\nThe opportunity to network and discuss current issue with other local surveyors\n6 formal hours of CPD at a value for money price\n\n\n£110.00 plus VAT (£132.00) \nPrice includes conference proceedings\, all refreshments including lunch and comprehensive delegate pack. \nCPD – Up to 6.5 formal hours \nBookings can be made online below or by cheque/BACS \nThe Manchester programme 2017  can be downloaded here \nThe Manchester booking form can be downloaded here
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/building-surveying-cpd-day-manchester/
LOCATION:Etrop Hotel\, Manchester\, Thorley Lane  \, Manchester\, M90 4EG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:For Building Surveyors,For Residential Property Surveyors
ORGANIZER;CN="CPD Essentials":MAILTO:alison@cpdessentials.co.uk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170516T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170516T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T215433
CREATED:20170202T114231Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170202T120128Z
UID:3444-1494921600-1494954000@cpdessentials.co.uk
SUMMARY:Building Surveying CPD Day - Bristol
DESCRIPTION:A full day of CPD aimed at those working as a Building Surveyor within private practice\, local government or construction. A lively mix of topics will be presented from well known and popular speakers including Kevin Stubbs\, Howard Jenkins and Simon Pitchers \n[custom_list style=”list-1″] \n\nHistoric buildings and the conservation officer\nElectrical defects\nBuilding regulations\nLegal update\nBuilding construction\nBuilding pathology\nDilapidations\nTimber frames\n[/custom_list]\n\nThe confirmed programme will be available soon \n£115.00 plus VAT (£138.00) \nPrice includes conference proceedings\, all refreshments including lunch and comprehensive delegate pack. \nCPD – Up to 7 formal hours \nBookings can be made online below or by cheque/BACS \nThe Bristol booking form can be downloaded here \nThe Bristol programme can be downloaded here
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/building-surveying-cpd-day-bristol/
LOCATION:Aztec Hotel and Spa\, Aztec West\, Almondsbury\, Bristol\, BS32 4TS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:For Building Surveyors
ORGANIZER;CN="CPD Essentials":MAILTO:alison@cpdessentials.co.uk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170511T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170511T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T215433
CREATED:20170303T151119Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170303T162844Z
UID:3672-1494489600-1494522000@cpdessentials.co.uk
SUMMARY:Building Surveying CPD Day - Wetherby
DESCRIPTION:A full day of CPD aimed at those working as a Building Surveyor within private practice\, local government or construction. A lively mix of topics will be presented from well known and popular speakers including Kevin Stubbs and Howard Jenkins \n[custom_list style=”list-1″] \n\nHistoric buildings\nElectrical defects\nBuilding regulations\nLegal update\nDilapidations\nTimber frames\n[/custom_list]\n\nThe confirmed programme will be available soon \n£115.00 plus VAT (£138.00) \nPrice includes conference proceedings\, all refreshments including lunch and comprehensive delegate pack. \nCPD – Up to 6 formal hours \nBookings can be made online below or by cheque/BACS \nThe booking form can be downloaded here \nThe Wetherby programme can be downloaded here
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/building-surveying-cpd-day-wetherby/
LOCATION:The Bridge Hotel\, Wetherby\, Walshford\, Wetherby\, North Yorkshire\, LS22 5HS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:For Building Surveyors
ORGANIZER;CN="CPD Essentials":MAILTO:alison@cpdessentials.co.uk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170510T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170510T173000
DTSTAMP:20260403T215433
CREATED:20170426T142900Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170426T151848Z
UID:3901-1494406800-1494437400@cpdessentials.co.uk
SUMMARY:ISVA Conference
DESCRIPTION:ISVA annual conference (Independent Surveyors and Valuers Association)\n\nDATE: Wednesday 10 May 2017\nTIME: 0900 – 1730\nLOCATION: National Space Centre\, Leicester\nPRICE:  ISVA member £95.00 + VAT = £114.00\n                  Non member £110.00 + VAT = £132.00\n\n\nThe ISVA is delighted to present its Annual Conference which this year is being held at the award winning National Space Centre in Leicester. This is a unique space centrally situated with all the flexibility and facilities you would expect from a first class venue. \n\nHighlights \n[custom_list style=”list-1″] \n\nSimon Pitchers\, famous for his appearance on “Help my house is falling down!”\nKevin Stubs\, historic building consultant\, his encyclopaedic knowledge will fascinate you\nMany other topics to assist in your day to day practice\nUpdates on ISVA and RICS policy and the chance to have your say\nA superb venue\nA fascinating show in the Sir Patrick Moore Planetarium\nNetwork with colleagues from all over the UK\n\n[/custom_list]\n\nThe full isva flyer can be downloaded here \nPlease book your place  by completing the booking form and returning with a cheque of paying by internet banking and emailing the form back. Invoices can be raised on request.  An acknowledgement and receipt will be emailed by return.\n\n\nThank you
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/isva/
LOCATION:National Space Centre\, Leicester\, Exploration Drive\, Leicester\, Leicestershire\, LE4 5NS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:For Residential Property Surveyors
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170505T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170505T163000
DTSTAMP:20260403T215433
CREATED:20170228T125447Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170228T131905Z
UID:3639-1493978400-1494001800@cpdessentials.co.uk
SUMMARY:How old is that house - a professional's guide to assessing the age of a dwelling
DESCRIPTION:How old is that house?\n5 May 2017\, Wickham\, Fareham\nA professional’s guide to assessing the age of a dwelling\nThis one-day course is designed to assist property professionals in assessing the age of a residential property based on its external appearance. The course will describe and illustrate distinctive dating characteristics across the full spectrum of the nation’s housing stock from medieval dwellings to the current day.\n• What to look out for: key dating characteristics on individual dwellings\n• Recognising distinct construction periods: the Age Bands\n• The social and technological influences on construction and appearance \nAccurate assessment of property age is fundamental to effective appraisal and reporting and this course sets out an efficient process for the property professional to achieve that objective by using the external appearance of a dwelling. The centre of the historic town of Wickham has been carefully selected for the course\, with a fascinating range of property ages and types within a few minutes’ walk of the venue\, a former coaching inn itself dating from 1767. \nThe day will include presentations extensively illustrated with regional and national examples and a short walk around the centre of Wickham for first hand observations of local buildings to examine the practical application of the principles described. Suitable weather-related clothing is recommended! \nThe course will be presented by Philip Santo FRICS\, a regular presenter of residential survey and valuation topics\, who has acted as a consultant for RICS on a number of projects\, and is the author of the acclaimed volume “Inspections and Reports on Dwellings: Assessing Age” *\, described by the RICS Bookshop as a “must-read book for building surveying professionals.” \nMain Themes\n• Using architectural styles and influences to date dwellings\n• Dating Elizabethan\, timber-framed and other historic properties\n• Differentiating Georgian from Regency\, and Victorian from Edwardian\n• Understanding the visual effects of legislation on the urban streetscape\n• The impact of the Arts and Craft\, Art Deco\, and Garden City Movements\n• The consequences of post-war redevelopment on design and appearance\n• Utilising changing town planning theories to assess date of construction\n• Dating blocks of flats from Victorian to modern times\n• Recognising and dating the distinctive phases of post-WW2 housing \n\nwickham flyer can be downloaded here\nwickham booking form can be downloaded here
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/how-old-wickham/
LOCATION:Kings Head\, Wickham\, The Square\, Wickham\, Fareham\, Hampshire\,  PO17 5JN\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:For Residential Property Surveyors,Historic Buildings
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