Emma Sharp


Emma has over 15 years’ experience in the heritage sector, ranging from practical building conservation to heritage planning practice gained largely in the East and Southeast of England. Emma brings wide-ranging experience of undertaking assessments of large-scale housing, commercial, and tall buildings schemes in addition to development management advice for Grade II to Grade I listed buildings and within Conservation Areas. Emma prides herself on having a positive and pro-active approach to managing change within the historic environment.

Emma has a MSc in Historic Conservation from Oxford Brookes University, Post-Graduate Certificate in Urban Design from the University of Westminster, and degree in History of Art from the University of Manchester. She is a full member of the Institute of Historic Building Conservation and chair’s the East Anglia branch committee.

 


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