This dayschool for the Suffolk Preservation Society examines the topography, settlement patterns, field systems and historic buildings which give Suffolk its distinctive historic landscape character, and explains the methods and techniques which can be used to ‘read’ the history of the landscape around us. The historic environment plays a critical role in the planning process, and the day also focusses on how the impact of development on the historic environment is managed and mitigated, and provides advice on making effective applications and representations. Details of costs and booking details can be found on the Suffolk Preservation Society website.