Join us for our first Autumn Talk of the season, as we welcome Daryl Holter, Heritage Crime Officer for Sussex Police

We are all custodians of our heritage – past, present and future. Too often we take it for granted, forgetting that we walk on it, drive through it and fly over it every day. Heritage gives us a sense of identity, community, belonging, and continuity. It is constant, priceless, and deeply woven into our culture and traditions. But when it falls victim to crime or neglect, it is our shared responsibility to defend and protect it. This talk with a heritage crime officer will explore how communities can work together to safeguard our historic environment, ensuring that future generations can rediscover, experience and interpret both the old and the new. Together, we can preserve our past.

More about the speaker

Daryl has worked for Sussex Police for almost 23 years, and more than 10 of those years have been in the capacity of Heritage Crime Officer. Daryl has a great interest in both our local and national heritage. He has taken part in a number of archaeological digs with societies and local groups over the years and maintains a strong interest in archaeology.

More about the event

Date: Tuesday 14th October
Time: 7.30pm
Location: Online via Zoom
Tickets: Free for Members of The Sussex Archaeological Society or £5 for non-members.

Tickets are non-refundable and non-transferable. View our ticket terms and conditions here.

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