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SUMMARY:WEBINAR - PII
DESCRIPTION:PII – Professional Indemnity Insurance\nDate: Wednesday 10 March 2021 \nTime: 1800 \nPrice: £10 plus VAT (£12) or £120 plus VAT (£144) for the webicard which entitles you to attend the entire programme at no additional cost \nOnline via zoom \nA talk from Greg Harrison\, Howdens \n\n\nGreg is an expert in Professional Indemnity for property and construction professionals. He works with clients from across the sector\, including engineers\, surveyors\, and architects. If you have any questions about PI – or any other insurance that affects the property and construction industry.\n\n\n\nSummary \n\n\n\nGreg will provide a market update\, the effect of COVID  and will welcome questions on all aspects of PII. He will not be able to address your individual premium questions. Please submit your questions in advance if you wish \nPlease book below or send me an email to alison@cpdessentials.co.uk \n\n\n\n\n\n\nYou will be sent the link to join via zoom the day before
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/webinar-pii-2/
LOCATION:Online\, via Zoom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:For Building Surveyors,For Commercial Property Surveyors,For Residential Property Surveyors,Historic Buildings,Quantity Surveying,Rural Practice,Webinars
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ORGANIZER;CN="CPD Essentials":MAILTO:alison@cpdessentials.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210303T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210303T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180109
CREATED:20210223T110046Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210224T145911Z
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR - Surveyor’s liability for hidden defects\, including the Court of Appeal decision in Hart v Large
DESCRIPTION:Surveyor’s liability for hidden defects\, including the Court of Appeal decision in Hart v Large\nDate: Wednesday 3 March 2021 \nTime: 1800 \nPrice: £10 plus VAT (£12) or £120 plus VAT (£144) for the webicard which entitles you to attend the entire programme at no additional cost \nOnline via zoom \nA talk from Naomi Park and Gareth Robinson\, DAC Beachcroft \nA presentation from two highly experienced solicitors who deal with professional negligence issues \nNaomi Park\, Senior Associate \nNaomi specialises in defending claims against professionals. \nShe has over 17 years’ experience advising solicitors\, accountants\, tax and financial advisors\, insolvency practitioners\, surveyors and property agents. Her key clients include major professional indemnity insurers. \nNaomi has dealt with a wide range of professional negligence disputes\, including claims arising from failed tax avoidance schemes. Naomi regularly acts for solicitors in the defence of claims in the context of residential and commercial conveyancing\, divorce\, corporate/commercial transactions and lost litigation opportunities. Naomi also acts for accountants and tax advisors in defending claims relating to accounts preparation\, audit\, insolvency appointments and tax advice. Naomi has expertise in defending property agents against claims arising from the letting\, management and sale of property\, and defends valuation professionals. Naomi regularly advises on policy coverage and risk management. She is commercially minded and an advocate of ADR to explore creative solutions to complex disputes. \nGareth Robinson\, Senior Associate \nGareth specialises in acting on behalf of a range of insurers and professional insured in defending professional negligence claims. \nHe has over 16 years’ experience advising clients across a number of different professional including solicitors\, surveyors\, insurance brokers and accountants. \nGareth\, as well as acting in the defence of claims brought against professionals\, also advises insurers in relation to policy coverage issues. \n  \nPlease book below or send me an email to alison@cpdessentials.co.uk \n\n\n\n\n\n\nYou will be sent the link to join via zoom the day before
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/webinar-survliab/
LOCATION:Online\, via Zoom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:For Building Surveyors,For Commercial Property Surveyors,For Residential Property Surveyors,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210225T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210225T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180109
CREATED:20210211T154638Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210228T190643Z
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR - Hart v Large recording
DESCRIPTION:Hart v Large recording\nSpeakers\, Professor Malcolm Hollis and Alexandra Anderson\, RPC \nPrice: £10 plus VAT (£12) This webinar does not form part of the webicard \n50% of profits will be donated to the Go Fund Me account for Richard Large \nThe talk will cover: \nThe facts of the matter  \n\nPre-purchase – the original building\nThe building works – architects design/supervision\nThe process of purchase\, documents seen\, and role of the solicitor\nThe survey and what to be seen\nAfter purchase – issues and problems + architects continuing involvement\nThe claim\nThe trial – and summary of judges findings/decisions – building costs\, rebuild as opposed to repair\,\nDamages – cost of works or diminution in value – implications\n\nOpinion \n\nErrors in judgment\nRecommendations\n\nProfessor Malcolm Hollis \nMalcolm Hollis remained active in private practice whilst maintaining his personal interest in research and education. He specialised in advising a wide range of clients upon their property interests as well as preparing forensic reports on property disputes. He has nearly 50 years’ experience as a Chartered Building Surveyor. \nHe has inspected an eclectic collection of buildings\, including cathedrals and royal palaces as well as a wide range of commercial and residential property that has included the Royal Naval College Greenwich (designed by Christopher Wren)\, St John’s Cathedral Belize\, Bagshot Park (Home of Prince Edward)\, Welbeck Abbey (the Ducal estate of the Dukes of Portland)\, Tonbridge\, Judd and Highgate Schools and the former Alexander Fleming House and carried out investigations into the cause of building collapses. He has undertaken professional surveying work throughout the United Kingdom\, Europe\, the Caribbean and the Emirates and Sultanate. He has inspected and advised upon the interpretation of liability under Landlord and Tenant legislation within the UK. He specialises in Defect Recognition and the Diagnosis of the Cause of Failure\, the interpretation of liability for such matters as building surveys\, dilapidations and service charge disputes. \nAlexandra Anderson \nAn insurance lawyer with considerable expertise in the construction and surveyor sectors. On the construction side\, Alexandra gets involved in complex and high-value disputes involving projects in the UK and worldwide\, predominantly acting for architects and engineers. \nEither via their insurers and upon direct instructions\, Alexandra regularly gets drafted in to act for surveyors on the defence of a wide variety of claims\, arising from all aspects of the typical surveying practice\, from survey and valuation to property management and receiverships. \nAlexandra is a regular speaker and author on a wide range of industry topics. She co-edits Hogarth’s ‘Insurance for the Construction Industry’ and was involved in the last 3 revisions to the RICS’s minimum terms. She sits on the Market Liaison Group and works with RICS on a variety of risk management and education issues. \nPlease request your copy below or send me an email to alison@cpdessentials.co.uk \n\n\n\n\n\n\nOnce booked the link to watch the recording will be emailed to you
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/webinar-hartvlarge/
LOCATION:Online\, via Zoom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:For Building Surveyors,For Residential Property Surveyors,Historic Buildings,Rural Practice,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210224T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210224T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180109
CREATED:20201208T201652Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201208T203547Z
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR - Rating
DESCRIPTION:Rating\nDate: Wednesday 24 February  2021 \nTime: 1800 \nPrice: £10 plus VAT (£12) or £120 plus VAT (£144) for the webicard which entitles you to attend the entire programme at no additional cost \nOnline via zoom \nA talk from Andrew Hetherton\, NRICS IRRV\, Andrew Hetherton Consulting \n\n\nAndrew Hetherton is a Director and Andrew Hetherton Consulting Ltd and business rates consultant. He has 22 years of experience as a business rates consultant in private practice. Having previously worked for GL Hearn he has been involved with business rates appeals throughout the United Kingdom and in the Irish Republic. Prior to that\, he spent a short time working for the Valuation Office Agency (VOA).\n\n\n\nAndrew is an elected member of the Council of the Institute of Revenues\, Rating and Valuation (IRRV) its Junior Vice President\, Chairman of the Law and Research Committee and The Valuers Association. He is a Past President of the Rating Surveyors’ Association (RSA) and has served on the Committee of the RSA since 2008. Currently he is also one of the IRRV representatives on both the Professional Bodies Liaison Group and the Valuation Tribunal Users Group. He is also a member of the RICS Local Taxation and Policy Panel. \nAndrew has given evidence to the Parliamentary Select Committee for Communities and Local Government to assist its current inquiry into the business rates system. He has spoken at a variety of national and international events including the annual National Rating Days run by Contact Property Training\, the annual RICS Rating Diploma Holders Conferences\, various industry and trade conferences\, and events organised by the International Property Tax Institute of which he is a member. \nSummary \n\n\n\nAndrew will cover any recent changes to rating. Including when there are issues of litigation due to negligence and rating appeals. \nPlease book below or send me an email to alison@cpdessentials.co.uk \n\n\n\n\n\n\nYou will be sent the link to join via zoom the day before
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/webinar-rating/
LOCATION:Online\, via Zoom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:For Commercial Property Surveyors,For Residential Property Surveyors,Rural Practice,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210223T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210223T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180109
CREATED:20200917T143131Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210208T154508Z
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SUMMARY:Get ready for March 1st - the RICS home survey standard
DESCRIPTION:You will no doubt be aware of the new RICS home survey standard which was due to become mandatory for surveyors in June 2020. Due to COVID-19 it will now come into force on the 1 March 2021. The proposed changes aim to better protect buyers\, and sellers\, by making sure they fully understand the importance and benefits of commissioning a home survey and making it simpler for consumers to understand what is checked\, the different surveys on offer and the level of service delivered by RICS members. The aim is to ensure consistency in the types of survey offered necessitated by a changing market place\, updated technology and consumer needs. \nThis half day event is a follow up to the roadshows held across the UK between December and February last year\, contains different information and will update you on the latest thinking. There will be more emphasis on the process of the correct survey level being offered by surveyors\, particularly in light of the Hart v Large case. The HSS expects that the surveyor will advise the client/ enquirer of the levels offered by that firm\, and how they may be appropriate for the property itself\, and the client’s needs. \nThere is additional RICS material. This includes T&Cs\, vendor questionnaire and equipment list which will all be referred to \nThe speakers include Tom Littler who sits on the RICS Home Surveys Standards Working Group and the RICS Survey & Valuation Working Group; and Philip Santo who is also well known to most of you. \nThe event will focus on the following: \n[custom_list style=”list-1″] \n\nIntroduction and latest developments\nApplying the standard prior to inspection\nApplying the standard during inspection\nApplying the standard to reporting\nImpact of  the Hart v Large case\n\n[/custom_list] \nThe cost of the event is £65.00 plus VAT (£78) to include seminar proceedings and a delegate pack. \nIt is recommended you read the new standard prior to attendance \nPlease book online below or call Alison on 07429 523183 \nalison@cpdessentials.co.uk  \n 
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/hss-online/
LOCATION:Online via zoom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:For Residential Property Surveyors
ORGANIZER;CN="CPD Essentials":MAILTO:alison@cpdessentials.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210203T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210203T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180109
CREATED:20201208T123826Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201208T194916Z
UID:10154-1612375200-1612378800@cpdessentials.co.uk
SUMMARY:WEBINAR - Ecology
DESCRIPTION:Ecology\nDate: Wednesday 3 February  2021 \nTime: 1800 \nPrice: £10 plus VAT (£12) or £120 plus VAT (£144) for the webicard which entitles you to attend the entire programme at no additional cost \nOnline via zoom \nA talk from Louisa Jones\, Pro Vision \nLouisa has worked in the ecological consultancy sector for over nine years. She has been involved in a broad range of consultancies before joining Pro Vision in 2019 providing ecological advice for projects from small scale housing extensions to large residential developments. This work has involved various sectors in addition to residential and including rail and highways.Louisa has Natural England class licences for bats\, great crested newts\, dormice and barn owls. She is experienced at preparing mitigation strategies and mitigation licences where required. Louisa has a particular interest in ornithology and conducts and designs surveys including breeding bird\, winter bird\, vantage points and high tide counts as well as species specific surveys.\nSummary \nEcology is primarily concerned with identifying\, managing and mitigating for protected species and protected habitats. This session will cover aspects of interest to those involved in surveys and property development and will look at bats\, birds and other protected species\, the issues and some suggested recommendations \nPlease book below or send me an email to alison@cpdessentials.co.uk \n\n\n\n\n\n\nYou will be sent the link to join via zoom the day before
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/webinar-ecology/
LOCATION:Online\, via Zoom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:For Building Surveyors,For Commercial Property Surveyors,For Residential Property Surveyors,Historic Buildings,Quantity Surveying,Rural Practice,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210127T163000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210127T173000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180109
CREATED:20201208T122410Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201208T123404Z
UID:10147-1611765000-1611768600@cpdessentials.co.uk
SUMMARY:WEBINAR - Expert report writing
DESCRIPTION:Expert report writing\nDate: Wednesday 27 January 2021 \nTime: 1630 \nPrice: £10 plus VAT (£12) or £120 plus VAT (£144) for the webicard which entitles you to attend the entire programme at no additional cost \nOnline via zoom \nA talk from Penny Harper\,MA (Oxon)\, Solicitor\, FRSA Legal Experience Training \nPenny has expertise in working with expert witnesses and witnesses of fact in a range of legal fora including the High Court\, the County Court\, Arbitrations\, Tribunals\, Disciplinary Hearings\, Employment Tribunals\, Professional Conduct /Regulatory Hearings\, Inquiries\, Crown Court\, Magistrates Court and Inquests. Penny is the principal author of “The expert witness” a practical guide published by Sweet and Maxwell. Penny designed the Advanced Professional Award in Expert Witness Evidence (APAEWE) qualification accredited by Pearson Learning at a Masters level (not length). Penny and the Legal Experience Training team are top ranked in Chambers for Witness Familiarisation and Expert Witness Litigation Support. Penny is regularly instructed direct by members of the bar\, solicitors\, experts and organisations to prepare witnesses for hearings. \n\nSummary \nThis session is essential for experts who are instructed to write advisory or expert witness reports. Expert reports are scrutinised by other professionals including lawyers and may be used in the litigation process to settle cases or form the basis of questioning in hearings or court proceedings. The session includes considering the structure\, content and style of an expert report. Attendees will learn how to structure an expert report to logically include the issues to be addressed\, a foundation of facts and a well-reasoned objective opinion leading to their final conclusion. Tips will be given on handling and clarifying instructions\, how to avoid bias in report writing and understanding when an expert witness report is privileged. \nLearning outcomes for the session:  \n\nClarifying instructions and privilege\nEvaluating the difference between an advisory report and party appointed expert report\nIdentifying the key stages in writing an expert report\nDealing with strengths and weaknesses in the evidence and avoiding party appointed bias\nConsidering the issues\, facts\, opinion and conclusion\nHow to write in a clear\, concise and accessible manner\nAnalysis of the structure\, content and style of an expert report\nConsidering how to set out a well-reasoned and objective opinion\nGetting the formalities right; statements of truth\, statements of compliance and statements of conflict.\n\nPlease book below or send me an email to alison@cpdessentials.co.uk \n\n\n\n\n\n\nYou will be sent the link to join via zoom the day before
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/webinar-expert/
LOCATION:Online\, via Zoom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:For Building Surveyors,For Commercial Property Surveyors,For Residential Property Surveyors,Quantity Surveying,Rural Practice,Webinars
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ORGANIZER;CN="CPD Essentials":MAILTO:alison@cpdessentials.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210120T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210120T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180109
CREATED:20201201T164523Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201208T122308Z
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR - Red book update and market uncertainty
DESCRIPTION:Red book update and market uncertainty\nDate: Wednesday 20 January 2021 \nTime: 1800 \nPrice: £10 plus VAT (£12) or £120 plus VAT (£144) for the webicard which entitles you to attend the entire programme at no additional cost \nOnline via zoom \nA talk from Paul Batho \nPaul Batho is a chartered surveyor specialising in the valuation\, investment and finance of commercial property. His career has combined professional work with teaching and lecturing. After a degree in geography at Oxford University he qualified as a chartered surveyor in 1981 and worked for 20 years in consultancy in the City of London\, specialising in valuation and investment advice to the banking and financial services sector. From 2001-2009 he was Director of Studies at the College of Estate Management in Reading. He was Chief Executive of NARA (the Association of Property and Fixed Charge Receivers) from 2009–15 and Programme Director for the IPF/University of Cambridge Diploma in Property Investment from 2010 – 16. \nPaul has had an active involvement with RICS for many years. He was a member of the UK Education Standards Board from 2006-13 and was closely involved in accrediting university courses for RICS in Europe and the USA. He has subsequently authored a number of RICS guidance notes on valuation topics and is currently working on a series of international guides to the RICS Red Book. \nSummary \nThe latest updates to the RICS Valuation – Global Standards (Red Book Global) come into force on 31st January 2020. The main reason for issuing the update is to take account of the changes to the International Valuation Standards (IVS) – which the Red Book Global adopts and applies. However\, the opportunity has been taken to make some other changes and refinements to the Red Book Global in the light of experience and developments since the current edition was issued in June 2017. Paul will also focus on valuation during the continued market uncertainty \nPlease book below or send me an email to alison@cpdessentials.co.uk \n\n\n\n\n\n\nYou will be sent the link to join via zoom the day before
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/webinar-redbook/
LOCATION:Online\, via Zoom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:For Building Surveyors,For Commercial Property Surveyors,Webinars
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ORGANIZER;CN="CPD Essentials":MAILTO:alison@cpdessentials.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210113T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210113T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180109
CREATED:20200909T154415Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201208T115759Z
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR - Planning update
DESCRIPTION:Planning update\nDate: Wednesday 13 January 2021 \nTime: 1800 \nPrice: £10.00 plus VAT (£12) \nOnline via zoom \nA talk from James lles\, ProVision \nJames joined Pro Vision in 2016 and has been a member of the Royal Town Planning Institute since 2009. \nHe has experience across many development sectors\, including residential\, commercial\, higher education and leisure/tourism. His experience includes projects across the UK\, including private and public sector schemes and private/public sector collaborations on Simplified Planning Zones and Local Development Orders. James also has five years of experience in local government\, including preparing local development plans. \nJames is experienced in coordinating and submitting planning applications\, local plan representations\, appeals and briefing Counsel\, as well as public exhibitions and stakeholder consultations. \nJames will cover some of the following: \n\nThe effect of COVID on planning\nNew time-limited permitted development rights\nValidation of applications\nDetermination timescales\nPublicity and consultation for planning applications\nVirtual planning committees\nNationally Significant Infrastructure Projects\nWhere to go for additional information\n\n  \nPlease book below or send me an email to alison@cpdessentials.co.uk \n\n\n\n\n\n\nYou will be sent the link to join via zoom the day before
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/webinar-planning/
LOCATION:Online\, via Zoom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:For Building Surveyors,For Commercial Property Surveyors,For Residential Property Surveyors,Rural Practice,Webinars
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ORGANIZER;CN="CPD Essentials":MAILTO:alison@cpdessentials.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201216T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201216T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180109
CREATED:20201208T213752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201209T095704Z
UID:10199-1608138000-1608141600@cpdessentials.co.uk
SUMMARY:WEBINAR - Dilapidations\, back to basics
DESCRIPTION:Dilapidations – Back to basics\nDate: Wednesday 16 December \nTime: 1700 \nPrice: £FOC \nOnline via zoom \nA talk from Terry Davis – The Dilapidations Association \nTerry qualified as a QS and worked as such for 3 years before practising as a Building Surveyor for 18 years. He then transferred to General Practice working as a Valuation Surveyor. He now works in both valuation and building surveying capacities. He is registered with the RICS as an\nExpert Witness (EWAS) in a number of categories including dilapidations and diminution valuations. He was a valuation member of the RICS Dilapidations Forum Steering Group for six years and sat on the Dilapidation Guidance Note v7 Working Group. He has carried out a\nnumber of specialist lectures on dilapidation and diminution valuation subjects for RICS\, University of Portsmouth\, CPD essentials plus specialist seminars for the Dilapidations Association\, of which he is Chair. Over 90% of his current workload is comprised of dilapidation work or associated diminution valuations. \nThis webinar is aimed at those who wish to expand their limited knowledge of Dilapidations and to improve their expertise in this area. It will be in two parts.\nPart One – A review of the procedure involved inpreparing and serving a schedule of dilapidations.\nPart Two – A Question and Answer session on any aspect of dilapidations. \n\n\n\n  \nPlease book below or send me an email to alison@cpdessentials.co.uk \n\n\n\n\n\n\nYou will be sent the link to join via zoom the day before
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/webinar-dllaps/
LOCATION:Online\, via Zoom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:For Building Surveyors,For Commercial Property Surveyors,For Residential Property Surveyors,Webinars
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ORGANIZER;CN="CPD Essentials":MAILTO:alison@cpdessentials.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201209T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201209T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180109
CREATED:20200910T150849Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200910T153543Z
UID:9567-1607536800-1607540400@cpdessentials.co.uk
SUMMARY:WEBINAR - Cleaning historic stone - the TORC system
DESCRIPTION:The TORC system\nDate: Wednesday 9 December \nTime: 1800 \nPrice: £10 plus VAT (£12) or £120 plus VAT (£144) for the webicard which entitles you to attend the entire programme at no additional cost \nOnline via zoom \nA talk from Stonehealth \nThe TORC system creates a gentle swirling vortex using a mixture of low air pressure\, little water and a safe inert fine granulate.\n25L: Approximate water consumption per hour. \nThe Torc Head is modularised into separate components which results in an efficient and gentle swirling vortex using even less water and granulate than the original Jos system. \nThe removable nozzle cone can easily be changed so that a larger cone can be used to clean large areas such as ashlar or a smaller nozzle cone can be used for more intricate detail such as an elaborate capital or rustications. \nPlease book below or send me an email to alison@cpdessentials.co.uk \n\n\n\n\n\n\nYou will be sent the link to join via zoom the day before
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/webinar-torc/
LOCATION:Online\, via Zoom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:For Building Surveyors,For Commercial Property Surveyors,Historic Buildings,Quantity Surveying,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201202T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201202T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180109
CREATED:20200910T145907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201118T184349Z
UID:9558-1606932000-1606935600@cpdessentials.co.uk
SUMMARY:WEBINAR - Leasehold enfranchisement
DESCRIPTION:Leasehold enfranchisement\nDate: Wednesday 2 December \nTime: 1800 \nPrice: £10 plus VAT (£12) or £120 plus VAT (£144) for the webicard which entitles you to attend the entire programme at no additional cost \nOnline via zoom \nA talk from Anastais Davenport\, Glanvilles Solicitors \nWith a background in Property\, Anastasia began her legal career as a Residential Conveyancing Paralegal in Southampton before joining Glanvilles as a Paralegal in the Dispute Resolution department in April 2018. Anastasia qualified as a Solicitor into theCommercial Property department in June 2020\, specialising in Leasehold Enfranchisement. \nAnastasia read Law at the University of Birmingham\, graduating in August 2017 and then went on to successfully complete the Legal Practice Course alongside a Masters in Law and Business Management (Msc) at the University of Law in Guildford. \nIn her spare time\, Anastasia volunteers at a local gymnastics club where she spends her weekends training an elite squad. Anastasia plans to continue coaching these gymnasts in the hope that they will follow in her footsteps by representing Team GB in the future. \nPlease book below or send me an email to alison@cpdessentials.co.uk \n\n\n\n\n\n\nYou will be sent the link to join via zoom the day before \nPhoto credit https://www.proxyclick.com
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/webinar-enfranchisement/
LOCATION:Online\, via Zoom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:For Building Surveyors,Historic Buildings,Quantity Surveying,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201125T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201125T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180109
CREATED:20200910T145738Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201120T134237Z
UID:9557-1606327200-1606330800@cpdessentials.co.uk
SUMMARY:WEBINAR - Property Taxation
DESCRIPTION:Property Taxation\nDate: Wednesday 25 November \nTime: 1800 \nPrice: £10.00 plus VAT (£12) \nOnline via zoom \nA talk from Alun Oliver\, E3 Consulting \nAlun Oliver FRICS will cover the complexities of capital allowances and how those working on new build\, fitting out or redevelopments as well as  purchases of existing commercial property can boost their cash flow and reduce their tax liabilities from claiming their capital allowances.  He will also update on the recent announcements to Annual Investment Allowances Structures & Building Allowances and ECAs.  Finally Alun will also brief highlight money saving opportunities from Land Remediation Tax Relief and Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL).  Having an awareness of these  specialist Property Tax areas will help you support you and your clients and add value. \nAlun’s experience is drawn from all property sectors\, from power stations\, airports\, petro-chemical facilities and water treatment works through to offices\, hotels and restaurants\, care homes and doctors’ surgeries. Recent projects include a luxury hotel in central London\, numerous GP surgeries\, a £30m Research and Development Centre in Hampshire and a portfolio of Car Dealerships and maintenance workshops throughout Hampshire\, Somerset\, Dorset and Surrey. \nAlun’s experience extends to a wide range of litigation matters. He has supported solicitors and insurers pursuing professional negligence claims and damages as a result of others’ poor advice. These cases involved investigating the cause and effect of the advice given or matters being overlooked or not explicitly highlighted\, as well as quantifying the resultant losses\, risk areas and/or damages. \nPlease book below or send me an email to alison@cpdessentials.co.uk \n\n\n\n\n\n\nYou will be sent the link to join via zoom the day before
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/webinar-tax/
LOCATION:Online\, via Zoom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Evening seminars,For Building Surveyors,For Commercial Property Surveyors,For Residential Property Surveyors,Quantity Surveying,Webinars
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ORGANIZER;CN="CPD Essentials":MAILTO:alison@cpdessentials.co.uk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201118T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201118T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180109
CREATED:20200909T155155Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201110T164547Z
UID:9517-1605722400-1605726000@cpdessentials.co.uk
SUMMARY:WEBINAR - Damp in historic buildings
DESCRIPTION:Damp in historic buildings\nDate: Wednesday 18 November \nTime: 1800 \nPrice: £10 plus VAT (£12) or £120 plus VAT (£144) for the webicard which entitles you to attend the entire programme at no additional cost \nOnline via zoom \nA talk from Kevin Stubbs\, Historic Building Consultant \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. \nThe webinar will include \n\nEffects of flood\nDry out\nRake out and repair\nWater penetration\nPoints of weakness\nSpotting the problem\nDamp proof systems\nDefective joints\nRot\nFrost damage\nCondensation\nCalcite deposits\n\nPlease book below or send me an email to alison@cpdessentials.co.uk \n\n\n\n\n\n\nYou will be sent the link to join via zoom the day before
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/webinar-damp/
LOCATION:Online\, via Zoom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:For Building Surveyors,Historic Buildings,Quantity Surveying,Webinars
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ORGANIZER;CN="CPD Essentials":MAILTO:alison@cpdessentials.co.uk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201111T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201111T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180109
CREATED:20200910T141946Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201110T162740Z
UID:9544-1605117600-1605121200@cpdessentials.co.uk
SUMMARY:WEBINAR - Japanese Knotweed
DESCRIPTION:Japanese Knotweed\nDate: Wednesday 11 November \nTime: 1800 \nPrice: £10.00 plus VAT (£12) \nOnline via zoom \nA talk from Dr Dan Jones\, Advanced Invasives \nAdvanced Invasives is an invasive non-native plant species management consultancy located in South Wales and founded in 2016. We take an evidence-led approach to solving complex invasive species problems informed by industry-leading research. \n\nWhat is Japanese knotweed and why is it perceived as such a problem in UK?\nWhat are the real impacts of Japanese knotweed?\nOverview of legislation\, civil cases and the legal risks to surveyors\nSummary of the Defra report ‘International Approaches to Japanese knotweed in the Context of Property Sales’ – what does this mean for surveyors?\nHow do you identify the 4 species of Japanese knotweed?\nJapanese knotweed control\, management and remediation – is it really that difficult?\nWhat does eradication actually mean?\nIdentification quiz – can you spot Japanese knotweed amongst some similar looking species?\n\nPlease book below or send me an email to alison@cpdessentials.co.uk \n\n\n\n\n\n\nYou will be sent the link to join via zoom the day before
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/webinar-knotweed/
LOCATION:Online\, via Zoom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:For Building Surveyors,Quantity Surveying,Webinars
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ORGANIZER;CN="CPD Essentials":MAILTO:alison@cpdessentials.co.uk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201105
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201106
DTSTAMP:20260403T180109
CREATED:20200910T123458Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200910T141241Z
UID:9526-1604534400-1604620799@cpdessentials.co.uk
SUMMARY:Quantity Surveying CPD Day - Online via zoom
DESCRIPTION:Q essentials CPD day \n5  November 0830 – 1700 \nOnline via Zoom \nA 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\nInsolvency\nInsurance v COVID\nImpact of COVID on construction contracts\nCost X\nEthics\nHealth and safety\nLegal role of the contract administrator\nWaterproofing\n\n[/custom_list] \n£80.00 plus VAT (£96.00) or half day either morning or afternoon £45.00 plus VAT (£54.00) \nPrice which has been reduced to reflect the lack of venue charges includes conference proceedings and an emailed copy of the delegate pack. \nCPD – Up to 7 formal hours \nBookings can be made online or by cheque/BACS or by calling 07429 523183 \nDownload the programme 20 \nDownload the qs online booking form
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/quantity-surveying-cpd-day-2020/
LOCATION:Online\, via Zoom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Quantity Surveying
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ORGANIZER;CN="CPD Essentials":MAILTO:alison@cpdessentials.co.uk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201104T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201104T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180109
CREATED:20200910T141449Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200910T144603Z
UID:9538-1604512800-1604516400@cpdessentials.co.uk
SUMMARY:WEBINAR - HS2 - next steps
DESCRIPTION:HS2\nDate: Wednesday 4 November \nTime: 1800 \nPrice: £10.00 plus VAT (£12) \nOnline via zoom \nA talk from Richard Flenley\, Charles Russell Speechlys \nRichard specialises in property litigation work and has experience in all types of property disputes. Richard co-leads the Charles Russell Speechlys HS2 team encompassing a wide range of work advising property owners (and other interested parties) affected by HS2. He also acts for a range of clients including institutional landlords\, commercial tenants and residential developers. His client base ranges from major international companies to small businesses and individuals. \nRichard’s key areas of work include HS2 related work\, compulsory purchase work and development based disputes (including as regards disputes between lenders and borrowers on development facilities). Richard also has significant experience of property insolvency issues\, energy wayleaves and other energy sector related work\, judicial review\, contentious and non-contentious lease renewals under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954\, possession claims\, dilapidations\, break options\, service charge disputes\, rent review and alienation issues. Richard is also a member of the Property Litigation Association as well being on the Association’s Education Committee. \nPlease book below or send me an email to alison@cpdessentials.co.uk \n\n\n\n\n\n\nYou will be sent the link to join via zoom the day before
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/webinar-hs2/
LOCATION:Online\, via Zoom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:For Building Surveyors,Quantity Surveying,Webinars
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ORGANIZER;CN="CPD Essentials":MAILTO:alison@cpdessentials.co.uk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201020T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201020T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180109
CREATED:20200909T154814Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201019T131354Z
UID:9512-1603216800-1603220400@cpdessentials.co.uk
SUMMARY:WEBINAR - NEC v JCT contracts
DESCRIPTION:NEC\nDate: Tuesday 20 October \nTime: 1800 \nPrice: £10.00 plus VAT (£12) \nOnline via zoom \nA talk from William Brown\, Quigg Golden \nWilliam is a civil engineer who gained his initial experience with a large main contractor. He has seen many of the issues faced by our clients first hand and is able to put his knowledge of construction processes to good use by quickly identifying issues and cost-effective solutions. \nWilliam has directly advised multiple public and private sector clients on the nuances of the EU Public Contracts Directives (as incorporated into UK and Irish Legislation) on contracts valuing up to and including £105m. William is also heavily involved with the provision of training to our clients and has lectured on several key subjects including NEC3 contracts\, the procurement process and dispute resolution. \nPlease book below or send me an email to alison@cpdessentials.co.uk \n\n\n\n\n\n\nYou will be sent the link to join via zoom the day before
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/webinar-nec/
LOCATION:Online\, via Zoom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Quantity Surveying,Webinars
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ORGANIZER;CN="CPD Essentials":MAILTO:alison@cpdessentials.co.uk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201007T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201007T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180109
CREATED:20191216T153137Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201006T144055Z
UID:7704-1602061200-1602090000@cpdessentials.co.uk
SUMMARY:CPD day for Building Surveyors\, ONLINE - SOLD OUT
DESCRIPTION:CPD day for Building Surveyors \nDate: Wednesday 7 October 2020 \nTime: 0900 – 1700 \nThis is the annual CPD day for Building Surveyors being offered online via Zoom. You can book either the morning of the afternoon session or for the full day. There will be regular screen and tea breaks. If you have already booked\, I will be in touch to explain your options \nPrice: Morning or afternoon session £45.00 plus VAT (£54.00) \nFull day £80.00 plus VAT (£96.00) \nOnline via Zoom \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 includes: \n[custom_list style=”list-2″] \n\nHistoric timber framed buildings – care and repair\nM&E\nCladding\nLegal update\nRetrofitting historic buildings\nMaking fees out of MEES\nWorking at height\nEthics\n\n  \nCPD essentials CPD days provide: \n\nBest value formal CPD with a minimum of 7 hours\nFlexibility\nSpeakers who are practising surveyors who understand the challenges you face on a daily basis\nUpdates on latest guidance\nRelevant\, useful and practical topics\n\n[/custom_list] \n  \nPrice includes conference proceedings and an emailed delegate pack. \nCPD – Up to 7 formal hours \nBookings can be made below or by calling 07429 523183 \nThe booking form can be downloaded here
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/building-surveying-cpd-days-online/
LOCATION:Online\, via Zoom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:For Building Surveyors
ORGANIZER;CN="CPD Essentials":MAILTO:alison@cpdessentials.co.uk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201006T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201006T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180109
CREATED:20200909T151748Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200909T154403Z
UID:9500-1602007200-1602010800@cpdessentials.co.uk
SUMMARY:WEBINAR - Thatch and Shingle in historic buildings
DESCRIPTION:Thatch and shingle\nDate: Tuesday 6 October \nTime: 1800 \nPrice: £10 plus VAT (£12) or £120 plus VAT (£144) for the webicard which entitles you to attend the entire programme at no additional cost \nOnline via zoom \nA talk from Kevin Stubbs\, Historic Building Consultant \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. \nPlease book below or send me an email to alison@cpdessentials.co.uk \n\n\n\n\n\n\nYou will be sent the link to join via zoom the day before
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/webinar-thatch/
LOCATION:Online\, via Zoom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:For Building Surveyors,Quantity Surveying,Webinars
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ORGANIZER;CN="CPD Essentials":MAILTO:alison@cpdessentials.co.uk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200930T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200930T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180109
CREATED:20200910T145000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200925T153836Z
UID:9550-1601488800-1601492400@cpdessentials.co.uk
SUMMARY:Webinar - Building regs update
DESCRIPTION:  \nBuilding regulations update\nDate: Tuesday 19 May \nTime: 0930 – 1015 \nPrice: £10 (£12.00 inc VAT) or free with your annual webicard (£120 plus VAT for the CPD year) \nOnlne via zoom \nA talk from Colin Blatchford Brown \n \nColin Blatchford-Brown\, Blatchford-Brown Ltd \nColin has over 25 years’ experience in the building control industry\, with a wealth of experience of all building types. Recently working on large residential and mixed-use schemes\, modular student accommodation blocks\, and large scale developments in London\, Colin has a keen interest in working with design teams to achieve sensible solutions to Building Regulations compliance. \nPlease book below or send me an email to alison@cpdessentials.co.uk \n\n\n\n\n\n\nYou will be sent the link to join via zoom the day before
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/webinar-building-regs/
LOCATION:Online\, via Zoom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:For Building Surveyors,Quantity Surveying,Webinars
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/approved.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="CPD Essentials":MAILTO:alison@cpdessentials.co.uk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200923T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200923T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180109
CREATED:20200909T134417Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200909T151732Z
UID:9484-1600884000-1600887600@cpdessentials.co.uk
SUMMARY:WEBINAR - Legal update
DESCRIPTION:Legal update\nDate: Wednesday 23 September \nTime: 1800 \nPrice: £10 plus VAT (£12) or £120 plus VAT (£144) for the webicard which entitles you to attend the entire programme at no additional cost \nOnline via zoom \nA talk from Adrian McClinton\, Coffin Mew \nAdrian is a Partner specialising in Property Litigation. He has represented all types of clients from commercial landlords to high net worth individuals with portfolios ranging from the small (1- 20 properties) to the very large (70\,000 + properties). He has also represented clients in the County Court\, High Court\, at Tribunal\, mediation and Arbitration. \nAs well as providing legal advice and representation\, he  also works closely with letting/managing agents and surveyors\, delivering seminars and in-house training. \nFurther details of his experience can be found here \nPlease book below or send me an email to alison@cpdessentials.co.uk \n\n\n\n\n\n\nYou will be sent the link to join via zoom the day before
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/webinar-legal-update/
LOCATION:Online\, via Zoom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:For Building Surveyors,Quantity Surveying,Webinars
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ORGANIZER;CN="CPD Essentials":MAILTO:alison@cpdessentials.co.uk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200709T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200709T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180109
CREATED:20200605T152825Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200629T100647Z
UID:9065-1594310400-1594314000@cpdessentials.co.uk
SUMMARY:WEBINAR - Red book update
DESCRIPTION:Red book update\nDate: Thursday 25 June \nTime: 1600 – 1700 \nPrice: £12.50 plus VAT (£15) \nOnline via zoom \nA talk from Kevin Aspin \nSince the age of 12\, Kevin Aspin has held a passion for the property profession and started his career as a Trainee Surveyor in 1982 at Tameside MBC. He qualified in 1989\, was Head of Property from 2005 and stayed until 2011. In August 2011\, the call of the private sector was too great to ignore\, and Kevin formed Aspin and Company Limited Chartered Surveyors. Kevin has been awarded National Prizes in Valuation and Property Management\, and for the last 18 years\, Kevin has lectured at various Universities in Valuation and Statutory Valuation. He is also a RICS APC Assessor. \n  \nPlease book below or send me an email to alison@cpdessentials.co.uk \n\n\n\n\n\n\nYou will be sent the link to join via zoom the day before
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/webinar-red-book/
LOCATION:Online\, via Zoom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:For Building Surveyors,Quantity Surveying,Webinars
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ORGANIZER;CN="CPD Essentials":MAILTO:alison@cpdessentials.co.uk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200709T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200709T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180109
CREATED:20200206T152748Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200512T101441Z
UID:8114-1594285200-1594314000@cpdessentials.co.uk
SUMMARY:Historic Building workshop\, Traditional vernacular building construction and materials\, Godinton House\, Ashford\, Kent - POSTPONED
DESCRIPTION:Historic Building workshop\nTraditional vernacular building construction and materials\n \n\n\nDate: Thursday 9 July 2020 \nWhen: 0900 – 1700 \nWhere: Godinton House\, Godinton Lane\, Ashford\, Kent TN23 3BP \nCost:  £125.00 plus VAT (£150.00) to include seminar proceedings\, all refreshments\, lunch\, entrance to Shugbrough and comprehensive delegate pack \nThe day’s course will consider in depth the following aspects of historic building conservation and the care and repair of the heritage. \n\nThe local pallet of historic building materials. These including brick\, stone\, flint\, timber\, thatch and tile.\nThe more prestigious materials such as decorative plasterwork and glass.\nThe methods of selection and use of materials\, identification of causes of failure and the selection of appropriate repair and conservation systems will all be considered.\n\nThe afternoon will be spent on a visit to Godinton House \nThe local pallet of traditional materials. \nThe use of stone and flint in the region was not just confined to the grand buildings and churches but was also used for a variety of ordinary domestic and vernacular buildings. Timber framing was also important in the medieval period but during the 16th century good building timber became scarce in the region. In the late medieval period the region saw some of the earliest use of brick in the country. After the 16th century brick became the most abundant local building material and was used for both the prestigious houses and the smaller domestic buildings. Water reed for thatching roofs was readily available from the reed beds of the wetland areas of the region. However for the more prestigious buildings clay tile was the preferred roofing material and again appeared quite early in the region. Glass for glazing windows became more available at the end of the 16th century though was expensive. \nCare and Repair  \nThe first important stage of the process of repair 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 materials and the dangers of the use of modern products which may not be as flexible or vapour permeable as the original materials.  The use of inappropriate mortars can result in the rapid deterioration of historic masonry and long term structural problems. Many of the problems with historic structures are due to lack of maintenance and water ingress. The most appropriate methods of repair will be considered\, not only for aesthetic reasons\, but to ensure the correct performance and durability of the new work.  \nA brief history of Godinton \nGodinton House dates back to the 14th century\, when the Great Hall was first constructed. The house was then constructed around this central room over the subsequent centuries: the greatest part of it is Jacobean\, but the most recent alterations were in the earliest 20th century. For the most part of its history\, Godinton was the seat of the Toke Family\, Kentish gentry\, who oversaw the majority of its construction according to their tastes. Eventually Godinton was sold to the Ashley Dodds\, who employed the architect Reginald Blomfield to alter and update the house and gardens. In 1917\, Godinton was sold to Lillie Bruce Ward\, whose family lived here until the last owner’s death in 1996\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.\n\nBookings can be made below\n 
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/historic-building-godinton/
LOCATION:Godinton House\, Ashford\, Kent TN23 3BP\, Ashford\, Kent\, TN23 3BP
CATEGORIES:Historic Buildings
ORGANIZER;CN="CPD Essentials":MAILTO:alison@cpdessentials.co.uk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200708T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200708T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180109
CREATED:20200629T132840Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200629T134715Z
UID:9361-1594224000-1594227600@cpdessentials.co.uk
SUMMARY:WEBINAR - Historic buildings - Cob
DESCRIPTION:Historic buildings – Cob\nDate: Wednesday 8 July\nTime: 1600 – 1700 \nPrice: £18 (inc VAT) \nOnline via zoom \nA talk from Kevin Stubbs – this is the second in a series of talks Kevin will present over the next six weeks \nTalk will include details on: \n\nLocal heritage\nCob in history\nConstruction\nProblems\nCase studies of recently restored cob buildings\n\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. \nPlease book below or send me an email to alison@cpdessentials.co.uk \n\n\n\n\n\n\nYou will be sent the link to join via zoom the day before
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/webinar-cob/
LOCATION:Online\, via Zoom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:For Building Surveyors,For Residential Property Surveyors,Historic Buildings,Quantity Surveying,Rural Practice,Webinars
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ORGANIZER;CN="CPD Essentials":MAILTO:alison@cpdessentials.co.uk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200630T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200630T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180109
CREATED:20200629T100708Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200629T133450Z
UID:9358-1593532800-1593536400@cpdessentials.co.uk
SUMMARY:WEBINAR - Historic buildings - Stone
DESCRIPTION:Historic buildings – Stone buildings\, care and repair\nDate: Tuesday 30 June \nTime: 1600 – 1700 \nPrice: £18 (inc VAT) \nOnline via zoom \nA talk from Kevin Stubbs – this is the second in a series of talks Kevin will present over the next six weeks \nTalk will include details on: \n\nTypes of stone\nQuarying\nWorking the stone\nPhilosophy of repair\nDecay problems\nCleaning & consolidation\nGrouting voids and Bonding\n\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. \nPlease book below or send me an email to alison@cpdessentials.co.uk \n\n\n\n\n\n\nYou will be sent the link to join via zoom the day before
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/webinar-stone/
LOCATION:Online\, via Zoom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:For Building Surveyors,For Residential Property Surveyors,Historic Buildings,Quantity Surveying,Rural Practice,Webinars
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ORGANIZER;CN="CPD Essentials":MAILTO:alison@cpdessentials.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200625T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200625T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180109
CREATED:20200206T150522Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200319T120251Z
UID:8108-1593075600-1593104400@cpdessentials.co.uk
SUMMARY:Historic Building workshop\, St Fagans Open Air Museum\, Cardiff  - POSTPONED
DESCRIPTION:Historic Building workshops – POSTPONED\, NEW DATE TO FOLLOW\n\n\n\n \nDate: Thursday 25 June 2020 \n\nWhen: 0900 – 1700\n\nWhere: St Fagans Open Air Museum\, Cardiff\, CF5 6XB \n  \nCost:  £125.00 plus VAT (£150.00) to include seminar proceedings\, all refreshments\, lunch\, entry to the museum and comprehensive delegate pack \n\nThe day’s course will consider various aspects of building conservation. \nThe venue has been carefully chosen as the museum has a varied and extremely fine collection of rescued buildings dating from the medieval period through to the 20th century. The buildings illustrate a wide range of structures and roof coverings and building materials used at the various periods. The day will include formal Power Point presentations\, material handling sessions and first hand observations of the buildings. The mornings presentations will be based in a seminar room  and the afternoon will be spent looking at a wide range of buildings on site so come suitably dressed for the weather conditions of the day. \nThe museum stands in the grounds of the magnificent St Fagans Castle and gardens\, a late 16th-century manor house donated to the people of Wales by the Earl of Plymouth in 1948. \nSpeaker\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. \nBook online below with a credit/debit card\, to enter names of delegates if the booking is not for yourself please use the note field
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/historic-building-cardiff/
LOCATION:St Fagans Open Air Museum\, CArdiff\, CF5 6XB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Historic Buildings
ORGANIZER;CN="CPD Essentials":MAILTO:alison@cpdessentials.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200623T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200623T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180109
CREATED:20200615T160242Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200615T164448Z
UID:9237-1592928000-1592931600@cpdessentials.co.uk
SUMMARY:WEBINAR - Historic buildings - Historic roofing
DESCRIPTION:Historic buildings – Historic Roof Coverings\, Failures and Repair\nDate: Tuesday 23 June \nTime: 1600 – 1700 \nPrice: £18 (inc VAT) \nOnline via zoom \nA talk from Kevin Stubbs – this is the second in a series of talks Kevin will present over the next six weeks \nTalk will include details on: \n\nTiles\nSlate\nLead\n\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. \nPlease book below or send me an email to alison@cpdessentials.co.uk \n\n\n\n\n\n\nYou will be sent the link to join via zoom the day before
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/webinar-roofing/
LOCATION:Online\, via Zoom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:For Building Surveyors,For Residential Property Surveyors,Historic Buildings,Quantity Surveying,Rural Practice,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200619T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200619T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180109
CREATED:20200206T144828Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200319T120341Z
UID:8105-1592557200-1592586000@cpdessentials.co.uk
SUMMARY:Historic Building workshop\, Traditional vernacular building construction and materials\, Shugborough Estate\, Stafford - POSTPONED
DESCRIPTION:Historic Building workshop –POSTPONED\, NEW DATE TO FOLLOW\nTraditional vernacular building construction and materials\n \n\n\nDate: 19 June 2020 \nWhen: 0900 – 1700 \nWhere: Brocton Hall Golf Club followed by Shugborough Estate \nCost:  £125.00 plus VAT (£150.00) to include seminar proceedings\, all refreshments\, lunch\, entrance to Shugbrough and comprehensive delegate pack \nThe day’s course will consider in depth the following aspects of historic building conservation and the care and repair of the heritage. \n\nThe local pallet of historic building materials. These including brick\, stone\, flint\, timber\, thatch and tile.\nThe more prestigious materials such as decorative plasterwork and glass.\nThe methods of selection and use of materials\, identification of causes of failure and the selection of appropriate repair and conservation systems will all be considered.\n\nThe afternoon will be spent on a visit to Shugborough Estate \nThe local pallet of traditional materials. \nThe use of stone and flint in the region was not just confined to the grand buildings and churches but was also used for a variety of ordinary domestic and vernacular buildings. Timber framing was also important in the medieval period but during the 16th century good building timber became scarce in the region. In the late medieval period the region saw some of the earliest use of brick in the country. After the 16th century brick became the most abundant local building material and was used for both the prestigious houses and the smaller domestic buildings. Water reed for thatching roofs was readily available from the reed beds of the wetland areas of the region. However for the more prestigious buildings clay tile was the preferred roofing material and again appeared quite early in the region. Glass for glazing windows became more available at the end of the 16th century though was expensive. \nCare and Repair  \nThe first important stage of the process of repair 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 materials and the dangers of the use of modern products which may not be as flexible or vapour permeable as the original materials.  The use of inappropriate mortars can result in the rapid deterioration of historic masonry and long term structural problems. Many of the problems with historic structures are due to lack of maintenance and water ingress. The most appropriate methods of repair will be considered\, not only for aesthetic reasons\, but to ensure the correct performance and durability of the new work.  \nA brief history of Shugborough \nHome to the Anson family since 1624\, it was once described as ‘a perfect paradise’\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.\n\nBookings can be made below
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/historic-building-shugborough/
LOCATION:Tiverton Golf Club\, Post Hill\,\, Tiverton\, Devon\, EX16 4NE
CATEGORIES:Historic Buildings
ORGANIZER;CN="CPD Essentials":MAILTO:alison@cpdessentials.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200618T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200618T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180109
CREATED:20200615T161711Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200615T163124Z
UID:9243-1592496000-1592499600@cpdessentials.co.uk
SUMMARY:WEBINAR - Site interaction risk assessments (FREE)
DESCRIPTION:Site interaction – risk assessment\nDate: Thursday 18 June \nTime: 1600 – 1700 \nPrice: FOC \nOnline via zoom \nA talk from Alastair Barrett\, What No Safety Services Ltd \nWhat No Safety Services Ltd offers a bespoke health\, safety and environmental service. http://www.whatnosafety.co.uk/ \nAlastair entered the world of health and safety\, when an opportunity presented itself to carry out risk assessments whilst working with a shop fitting company\, and was then appointed the company’s health and safety officer. This set him on my health and safety journey and he is now a Corporate Member of the Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) and a member of the Association of Project Safety (APS). \nDuring his career\, Alastair has worked as a consultant for an international building company and six years with a large housing association before setting up What No Safety Services Ltd in 2002 in Salisbury\, Wiltshire. They operate across the UK supporting organisations of all sizes and across a broad spectrum of industries. \n \n  \nPlease book below or send me an email to alison@cpdessentials.co.uk \n\n\n\n\n\n\nYou will be sent the link to join via zoom the day before
URL:https://cpdessentials.co.uk/event/webinar-risk/
LOCATION:Online\, via Zoom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:For Building Surveyors,Quantity Surveying,Rural Practice,Webinars
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ORGANIZER;CN="CPD Essentials":MAILTO:alison@cpdessentials.co.uk
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