A series of free lunchtime talks will take place at the Guildhall, Bath, this November, to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Bath becoming a World Heritage Site.

Management professionals from Hadrian’s Wall, Stonehenge, the Tower of London and B&NES Council will give thirty-minute talks on how they are undertaking the conservation and promotion of their respective sites.

Thirty Years of World Heritage in Bath: Wednesday, 1st November, with Tony Crouch, City of Bath World Heritage Site Manager.

World Heritage at Hadrian’s Wall: Wednesday, 8th November, with Humphrey Welfare, Chairman, Hadrian’s Wall World Heritage Site Partnership Board.

World Heritage at Stonehenge, Wednesday, 15th November, with Sarah Simmonds, Stonehenge and Avebury World Heritage Site Partnership Manager.

World Heritage at the Tower of London: Wednesday, 22nd November, with Natasha Downie, World Heritage Site Co-ordinator, Tower of London.

All talks run from 1.10 p.m. until 1.45 p.m. Booking is not required, just turn up on the day.