Richard is currently working on a range of projects for clients in the heritage sector, including work for the 'World Class Stratford' project for Stratford-upon-Avon District Council.

His most recent large projects were for the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust  in Stratford-upon-Avon.

'Life, Love & Legacy' was  an introduction to William Shakespeare located at the Birthplace Visitor Centre in Henley Street, Stratford, see www.shakespeare.org.uk/visitor_centre

V-A-C published an article on the project - click  here to get re-directed.

The second major project for The Trust was the creation of the gallery space for The 'Shakespeare Found'  exhibition..  see www.shakespearefound.org.uk

In 2010 he carried out two more major interpretive projects namely the re-presentation of Mary Ardens Farm with a revised core propososition.

This was rapidly followed by 'Dig for Shakespeare' - a live archaeological dig with full public access looking for remains of Shakespeare's last house in Stratford, and remains of his rubbish with the chance to join in. See www.digforshakespeare.com

He was responsible to securing a £50,000 grant from The Hertiage Lottery Fund towards this project.