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- Development Officer: Grants & Awards Part-time/ Maternity cover Applications by: Thursday 6th May
- Huddled beneath a vast sky, on the edge of a cliff, dwarfed by a hulking conical hill sits Holy Cross Church at Mwnt, Ceredigion.
- Leading heritage charity, the London Historic Building Trust (LHBT) are launching their first training programme of 2021: Visioning & Viability - a series of FREE ONLINE workshops for those who are new to heritage project
- Lower City Mills, Perth, and the work of Perth and Kinross Heritage Trust
- 8-9 May is National Mills Weekend. Tag us in on social media to celebrate traditional wind and watermills.
- The SPAB have been alerted to concerns regarding the declining condition of Plas Nannau, a Grade II* listed hall, following years of neglect and the recent theft of the lead roof making the building vulnerable to water ingress.
- A seminar which looks at planning for inclusivity at the outset to deliver high quality environments. Our speakers will cover a range of topics relating to inclusive design and how we can produce external spaces, buildings, interiors and prod
- Draw Together will develop the RIAS Strategic Campaign #createbuildprotect
- We could not be more thrilled by the news that the SPAB's Old House project has been shortlisted for a Museum+Heritage Award. Huge congratulations to our OHP team and all the partners, suppliers, donors, volunteers and supporters w
- In 1926, WB Yeats versed of sailing to the Holy City of Byzantium.
- The SPAB believes in equality and abhors racism. Some historic monuments were put up to celebrate those whose lives involved profit from inequality or slavery. We understand that these monuments carry deep and painful associations.
- After many months of hard work, we are delighted to officially announce the launch of our new online archive catalogue for International Archives day!
- We are delighted to announce that, after a year’s delay, the newest SPAB Scholars and Fellows have begun their prestigious training programmes with us.
- Dr David Harrison, of our London regional Group, looks to our archive to tell the story of SPAB's valiant, though ultimately unsuccessful attempts to save an arch of the iconic bridge which was uncovered in 1921.
- We are delighted to announce that SPAB Ireland has been awarded a grant of €15,000 from the Heritage Council’s Heritage Sector Support Fund fo
- SPAB Ireland volunteer Gissella Renolfi highlights what is possibly Dublin's earliest surviving house, predating the city's Georgian development.
- We heard with great sadness that Stephen Treasure, long-time supporter of the SPAB's Scholars' and Fellows' programmes recently passed away.
- To celebrate SPAB Scholar Lucy Newport writes about her favourite parts of her job in conservation engineering...
- ‘Hidden in Plain Sight’ – The survival of Domestic Architecture in Dublin in (1660 – 1714) Identification, Characteristics and Repair
- We are proud to announce that the Old House Project (OHP) has won the Museums + Heritage Award for Best Restoration or Conservation Project of the Year.
- The Sustainable Heritage Award, sponsored by Keymer Handmade Tiles, celebrates sensitive, sympathetic and sustainable upgrades and repairs to traditional buildings.
- The Building Craftsperson Award, sponsored by Owlsworth IJP, recognises the best up-and-coming craftspeople working with traditional materials and old buildings.
- The Best Loved Award recognises and celebrates old buildings getting the maintenance they deserve, and the people looking after them. After all, caring for old buildings really is a labour of love.