Angharad Brading

Co-chair Neurodivergence & Disability Network
at English Heritage

Angharad Brading, AMA, serves as the Curator of National Public Programmes at English Heritage, where leadership includes initiatives such as Inspiring Voices, in partnership with Oxford University. Angharad also acts as the Acting Chair for the English Heritage Disability Network and chairs the accessible and inclusive content shared learning group, promoting improved access to heritage content. Prior experience includes roles such as Interpretation Manager at English Heritage, Visitor Experience Consultant and Regional Interpretation Officer at the National Trust, and Marketing and Heritage Officer at the Port Sunlight Village Trust. Additionally, Angharad contributes to the Museums Association as an Approved Mentor and serves as a guest lecturer in heritage interpretation and visitor experience at the University of Birmingham. Academic qualifications include an MA in Heritage Management from the University of Birmingham and a BA Hons in History with Archaeology from Bangor University.

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