About AE Heritage

AE Heritage are committed to heritage-led regeneration projects that have local communities at their heart.  With a deep-rooted     passion for the conservation and creative re-imagining of historic buildings, spaces and landscapes, we aim to safeguard these     wonderful places for future generations. 

We  specialise in offering creative solutions  and our passion lies  in  working  closely  with  clients  and communities,  taking people together on a journey to ensure a legacy for the future.  We love working on small and large projects and look to identify and deliver solutions that are bespoke and right for a place and the people who care for it, and that are meaningful and authentic.  We build in sustainability from the start,   seeking to create change that conserves significance whilst ensuring financial  and  sustainability and achieving social impact.   We work with all kinds of clients,  including private owners,  volunteer and  community  groups, and  local, regional and national agencies.    

We love working on projects large and small, and our commitment is to excellence and authenticity, and our focus is to help create successful heritage attractions, to improve visitor experiences and to help all of our clients to develop sustainable projects.

Elanor Johnson

Elanor is a project and programme manager with over twenty years’ experience in the heritage sector, focused on community-led adaptive reuse projects, heritage skills, and supporting with rural and urban communities to care for their heritage assets. Her passion is for connecting people with place by creating sustainable futures for historic buildings that are financially viable,        enhance local community life and provide opportunities for all. 

Elanor is an experienced project, programme and change manager, with expertise in all stages of project development from options appraisal, feasibility assessment and business planning through to operation and evaluation. She also has extensive experience in delivering heritage skills training programmes on live construction sites.  

 

Amanda Gerry

Amanda has led a number of award-winning heritage-led regeneration projects across the country, with particular focus on community engagement, co-created interpretation, stakeholder partnerships and creating sustainable futures for historic buildings that are warm, welcoming, financially viable, and provide opportunities for community empowerment. 

Amanda has over 30 years of Project Management experience specialising in sustainable development and the not-for-profit sector. Having started her career in the military, she has held a number of project management roles in both the public and voluntary sectors.  She is a member of The Historic Religious Buildings Alliance and is a City of Sunderland Cultural Ambassador promoting good practice, partnership working, community development and heritage regeneration across the Northeast. She represented Churches Conservation Trust at the AHRC funded ‘Mapping Contemporary Art in the Heritage Experience’ research project.

Amanda has various Project Managment qualifications including Prince2 and is a supporter member of IGBC

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