Summary
Alex Haslehurst is a director and hands-on specialist in heritage rope access with 13 years’ experience delivering conservation-focused high-level works across Wales and northwest/central England. He founded and runs Highlife Rope Access Ltd, combining a climber’s technical rope skills with deep knowledge of historic structures to service churches, castles, monuments and stately homes. Highlights include leading rope teams on major conservation projects such as repointing Conway Castle and restoring the Liver Birds on Liverpool’s Liver Building, demonstrating an ability to manage complex access, safety and conservation challenges. Trained in Outdoor Activities Management and with prior roles in sales and rope-access operations, he blends practical field expertise, client-facing leadership and sector-specific conservation know-how. Notably, he often acts as both inspector and technician on remote ecclesiastical sites, marrying on-rope problem solving with preservation best practice.
13 years of coding experience
Outdoor Activities Management, Outdoor Activities Management at University of Derby
Westcliff High School for Boys