Currently, members of HEF are:
Association of Local Government Archaeological Officers
Building Conservation Forum (Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors)
Chartered Institute for Archaeologists
Council for British Archaeology
Country Land and Business Association
Historic Religious Buildings Alliance represented by the Churches Conservation Trust
Joint Committee of National Amenity Societies represented by Historic Buildings & Places
ICON – Institute of Conservation
Institute of Historic Building Conservation
National Lottery Heritage Fund
National Trust for England, Wales and Northern Ireland
Royal Institute of British Architects
Royal Town Planning Institute – Historic Environment Network
The UK Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sports is invited as observer at HEF meetings.
Organisations that wish to join HEF are invited to check whether their scope and remit can be represented by any of the current HEF members. If not, they can request to join HEF, setting out how they support the historic environment and how they intend to contribute to HEF, what level of resource they can commit and what value they will add not already available to HEF.
If your organisation wishes to join HEF, please contact HEF Steering Group Manager.
If you want to get involved in the activities carried out by HEF, please visit the section Get Involved.
Bringing together senior members of staff from public and non-government bodies to work collaboratively on strategic matters for the historic environment sector.