
Workshop 1: How to Measure a Carbon Footprint (Sept – Dec 2025)
Previous Participant Feedback: “Really helpful first session about carbon footprinting – seems simpler now than I originally thought.”
Historic England’s timely workshop aims to demystify carbon footprinting and bust the jargon. The process is broken down into digestible steps and leave you confident in your ability to measure your organisation’s first simple carbon footprint.
Go to Historic England’s booking page to sign up here: Carbon Reduction Training for the Heritage Sector | Historic England
Workshop 2: How to Write a Carbon Reduction Plan (Sept – Dec 2025)
Previous Participant Feedback: “It demystified the whole process and broke it down into easily manageable chunks.”
This useful workshop breaks down how to write a basic carbon reduction plan that is aligned with your organisation’s aims. You will leave confident in your abilities to engage your team with the plan and know how to embed it within your governance.
Go to Historic England’s Workshop 2 booking page here: Carbon Reduction Training for the Heritage Sector | Historic England
Are You & Your Organisation Eligible?
These workshops are aimed at heritage organisations in England who:
Run or manage heritage sites that are open to the public – for example, industrial heritage sites, historic vessels, historic houses, castles, archaeological sites.
Provide heritage services – for example, archaeological contractors, conservators, heritage advice, membership and professional accreditation organisations
Freelancers/ volunteers/ trustees working in the sector.
Please note, Historic England can only fund one place on each workshop for each organisation. Your attendee should be the person in your team who is responsible for, or supporting, the development of their organisation’s carbon footprint and carbon reduction plan. Educational establishments, local authorities, and private owners are not eligible to sign up.
Attendees at the workshops are expected to have a Carbon Literacy level knowledge of climate change before attending, but prior attendance on a Carbon Literacy course (including Historic England’s Carbon Literacy Training course) is not a requirement. Historic England are also currently running Carbon Literacy training sessions from Tuesday 2nd September until Thursday 22nd January 2026 – why not book on today with the above link!