Date and Time

Friday 6th March 2026, 9:30 - 17:00

Cost

Limited early bird tickets are available now until Friday 23rd January or until sold out.

Venue:

British Library (The Knowledge Centre)
Euston Road
London NW1 2DB

The conference will be useful for anyone working in the cultural sector interested in understanding risks and opportunities, and to increase climate resilience; Directors and Chief Executives, sustainability professionals, conservation, business continuity, estates/facilities, operations, commercial and human resources. Also, consultancies/ professional organisations delivering climate-related projects for the cultural sector.

Attendees will hear real world examples from peers in the cultural and public sectors; with speakers from the Met Office, Greater London Authority, the British Library and National Trust demonstrating how to understand and predict where climate risks may occur and where increased resilience can protect organisations, operations, people and visitors.

Presentations, panels, case studies and workshops will look at: preparedness and planning, recovering from direct and indirect impacts of climactic impacts such as flooding, extreme heat and wildfires, and what you can do to adapt and mitigate. Attendees will also be given guidance and approaches to use for future planning, with speakers including the V&A, Oxford GLAM, Churches Conservation Trust, Derby Museums Trust, Hampshire Cultural Trust, the J. Paul Getty Trust, the BFI, and Transport for London.

Limited early bird tickets are available now until Friday 23rd January or until sold out, and there is a reduced rate for charities/public sector. Book now to take advantage of these offers.

Bookable workshops and breakout sessions will be available for signup nearer time.

Please get in touch with the Fit for the Future team at info@fftf.org.uk if your organisation is unable to pay for a ticket.  Fit for the Future has a small allocation of free tickets and may be able to help.