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PHS40 BIG WEEKEND - Conference

Sat, 13/06/2026 - 09:30
Potteries Museum & Art Gallery
We will be celebrating the Society’s 40th Anniversary with a weekend of activities to reflect on past successes and see where our journey takes us next.
 

Conference
- Saturday 13th June, 9:30am-4:30pm - Potteries Museum and Art Galley
Presentations, panel discussion, films, market place of display stalls, breakout sessions focussing on the Society’s initiatives projects and networks, refreshments and buffet lunch.
 
Topics will include: The Story of PHS, The Civic Movement, Heritage Open Days, Influencing Planning, Canals, Bottle Ovens, Heritage Roadshows, Potteries Cathedrals, Revealing Voices, Natural Heritage, Conservation Areas, Centenary Restoration Fund and the city’s Heritage Emergency.
 
Limited to 100 places including speakers and facilitators.
 
Due to the on-going building work being undertaken at PMAG access to parts of the building will be unavailable. Please let us know if wheelchair access is required and also if negotiating steps would cause problems.
 
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