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- The SPAB is a proud member of Remember a Charity, which represents 200 UK charities and works closely with partners in the legal sector, government and private sector to raise awareness of gifts in Wills.
- The Maintenance Co-operatives Project focussed on five regions: Cumbria, the North East, Lincolnshire, Herefordshire and Worcestershire and the South West.
- For those who want to be involved more broadly with building conservation, but do not want to take the specialist or crafts route, careers will usually start with either a relevant undergraduate degree, such as history, archaeology, history of art
- We have put together a toolkit containing information and resources drawn from the Maintenance Co-operatives Project and Faith in Maintenance project to help you to set up your own Maintenance Co-operative and take care of your place of worship.
- An introduction to our findings, which we will present at the forthcoming STBA/SPAB conference
- Our friends the STBA (Sustainable Traditional Buildings Alliance) is campaigning for government to change the standard way household energy performance is presented.
- We catch up with 2019 SPAB Scholar Holly Spilsbury, who's working to repair this church with Pearce Bottomley Architects.
- Use this handy print out calendar to remind you of monthly maintenance tasks! It was produced as part of the Faith in Maintenance project.
- Architect Gordon Shrigley looks to SPAB co-founder Philip Webb for inspiration
- The SPAB is run with the generous help of a great many passionate and committed volunteers.
- SPAB member Alan Piper and his wife Christine were part of the amazing welcome we received from locals during the 2017 SPAB working party in Lumsdale near Matlock in Derbyshire.
- SPAB archive volunteer, Gillian Goodridge remembers a summertime visit to St Enodoc’s Church, Trebetherick in Cornwall, a Grade I listed building beloved of John Betjeman.
- After helpful input from members, SPAB is reviewing its involvement with UCL surface coatings research. We are seeking to ensure traditional finishes are central to the study.