Wentworth Woodhouse
Ian Smith brings over 35 years of experience in the Engineering Information domain, having held various roles in prominent organizations. Currently a Volunteer History Researcher and member of the Digital Media team at Wentworth Woodhouse since August 2023, Ian also serves as an IM Manager at Jacobs and as a Parish Councillor for Tickhill Town Council. Previous positions include Principal Solutions Consultant at AVEVA, Technical Manager at Aker Kvaerner, and various roles at Davy Computing. Ian holds an MA in Natural Sciences from the University of Cambridge and is actively seeking short to medium-term projects following retirement from full-time employment.
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Wentworth Woodhouse
With a long and fascinating history, Wentworth Woodhouse is one of the great houses of England. The House has been owned by the Wentworth Woodhouse Preservation Trust since 2017 and is open to the public for guided tours and free-flow visits to the House and Gardens, as well as Afternoon Tea in the Long Gallery and a programme of seasonal events. The Trust are embarking on an ambitious project to repair, preserve and renovate the House, opening up even more spaces to the public. Their ambition is to build a down-to-earth, community-focussed attraction which will boost the local economy and improve lives in South Yorkshire, becoming a world-class visitor attraction with local heritage and culture exhibitions. The total project is estimated to cost around £150 million and take over 25 years to complete.