Heritage Link is just five years old. Like many of its members it operates on the proverbial shoe string.
Heritage Link welcomes sponsorship from professional practices, consultancies, cultural institutions, publishers and manufacturers to develop our activities. As Heritage Link reaches a wider and wider audience, sponsorship is become a more and more valuable opportunity for promoting your organisation to the heritage sector.
Non-voluntary organisations and individuals - ineligible for formal membership - can also support Heritage Link through an Affiliate Membership Scheme based on subscriptions to Update.
We are very grateful to the following for sponsoring Heritage Link projects and activities
Heritage Link Update
Chris Blandford Associates |www.cba.uk.net
CBA is a professional landscape and environmental planning consultancy. Over 30 years CBA has become one of the leading environmental, landscape and planning companies in the United Kingdom. The consultancy provides Environmental, Landscape and Planning Services to a variety of Clients in both the Private and Public Sectors.
Events
Cathedral Communications |www.buildingconservation.com
Cathedral Communications offers a complete range of publishing services in traditional print and multimedia from design to distribution. Cathedral has responsibility for leading publications in the Heritage sector, including the annual Building Conservation Directory.
Donations
The following members have made a donation on top of their annual subscription. Annual subscriptions remain at £100 with some smaller organisations contributing in kind.
- Historic Chapels Trust
- Historic Royal Palaces
- National Trust
- Society of Antiquaries
- Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings
- Wessex Archaeology
In-kind sponsorship
- Council for British Archaeology
- The Historic Houses Association
Affiliate members 2007
- DCA Consultants |click for website
- The Heritage Lottery Fund |click for website
- National Trust for Scotland |click for website
- Paul Drury Partnership |click for website
- University College London, Centre For Sustainable Heritage |click for website

