Adrian Harper, CEO @PCCKent closing remarks @kentheritage conference: “Today’s programme has been a fascinating balance of intrigue and education. I genuinely have learnt something. If we don’t protect our heritage it will be gone. We need to encourage the next generation.��
Mark Harrison, Head of Heritage Crime Strategy @HistoricEngland discusses latest developments to prevent & protect heritage from crime.
“The Alliance to Reduce Crime against Heritage (ARCH) now has 200 organisations and bodies to bring expertise, knowledge, resources & powers.”
Harvey Edgington, Head of Filming @nationaltrust “Creative industries is worth £101.5bn to the UK economy.” The filming team consists of film officers, project conservators and ecologists to protect their sites with on avg 3 film crews per day nationwide.
Paul Barnard, Deputy Chief Executive @DockyardChatham presents on Funding and Innovation projects. “Success across our property portfolio, museums and visitor attractions, ropemaking and trading businesses has been achieved through grants and funding.”
Paul Lopez from the Eastern Cyber Resilience Centre @EasternCRC talks about the current threats to SMEs with #Cybercrime from phishing to fraud. Beware of Urgency, Authority, Mimicry, Curiosity. “If it’s too good to be true it most likely is!”
Fiona Pollard of Heritage Events organiser of @LCConcert advises the key to event success at heritage sites: “Know your venue, know your audience, emotionally connect by creating a sense of community.” Network with event organisers @NOEAnews@alva_uk@VisitKent
Superintendent Peter Steenhuis, Head of Command, Strategic Prevention @kent_police discusses community policing successes through engagement, presence and early intervention.
Duncan Leslie, CEO of @hevercastle opens the conference sharing learnings from diversifying to generate revenue. 1. Immersive events to engage its 400k visitors per year. 2. Location filming success has brought screen tourism. 3. Planning restoration works to “future proof”.
60 delegates gather today @hevercastle for the #HeritageWatchKentConference to discuss diversifying to generate revenue and share knowledge with the latest heritage crime prevention and protection methods.
Attend the 2024 Kent Heritage Watch Conference on 20 February at @hevercastle for networking, sharing knowledge and best practices for generating additional revenue and the latest news in the historic environment sector RSVP info below 👇
We're hitting the play button on the year of 2024 very shortly, and we're rather excited about the films and TV shows that will be coming to our screens, especially as Kent has a star background role... https://t.co/n5iBj2nmrP
@filminginkent @DockyardChatham
The Kent Heritage Filming Working Group met today @CburyCathedral to discuss film industry updates, screen tourism and marketing ideas. Heritage sites are attracting unscripted factual TV, docudramas, music videos & photoshoots 🎬 @hevercastle featured on @itvweather today ☔️
Kent Heritage Watch attended the inaugural Business networking event @KandESRailway yesterday. The railway announced its aim to raise £25k to preserve its historic buildings. A railway line extension to Robertsbridge will open in 4 years boosting the visitor economy to Kent 🚂
The AMPTP and its members must get back to the negotiating table. If they want to see the UK and global industry thrive into the future they should be directing all their energies into resolving this dispute. Read more of our thoughts in @nytimes ⤵️
https://t.co/Qb2Eq5NZz6
Sad to see the end of the @DomKingLive Show on @BBCRadioKent 😢 Thank you for raising the profile of Kent’s contribution to the Creative Industry over the past 5 years. I hope one day you’ll be back reporting on film and tv, theatre and the arts 🎬 🎭 🎨 @filminginkent
Tonight's edition of Kent's Arts and Culture Show is the final one.
I've really loved hosting this show over the last five years and I think you'll agree we have shared some amazing stories together...
We've shown, together, that the arts is not just something to do as an extra in life but an essential part of what it is to be human and I think it is able to help so many through lifes challenges...
So although this is the final show, the arts will remain a key part of BBC Radio Kent's broadcasts in the future and will also be a key part of my new BBC Radio Kent daily programme that will begin later this year.
Good luck Stephen and Leo i'm really excited to see what we're about to hear on BBC Radio Kent on BBC Sounds and everywhere else... Love Dom x
@DomKingLive Totally gutted to see the end of your show. As a location manager working in Kent in film and TV I was an avid listener. You’ve raised the profile of Kent’s impact in the creative industries over the past 5 years and your show will be greatly missed.
@DartCharge@sufcessex@DartCharge website still not allowing card to be updated. Tried to register a new card which also does not work. Tried phoning several times over the past month and sat on hold for over one hour with no answer. How are customers supposed to pay? This is appalling service.