SPAB Scotland Social - Aberdeen

SPAB Scotland Social - Aberdeen

Join us for an after work drink in this 300 year old bar to meet other SPAB members and conservation minded people.

A relaxed way to meet conservation minded people in my area - a very enjoyable evening!

Date: 
28/11/2018 - 28/11/2018
Audience: 
General interest,
Location: 
Camerons Inn
6-8 Little Belmont Street,
AB10 1JG, ABERDEEN
United Kingdom

Event details

Our Aberdeen members are organising an informal get together for drinks and stimulating shop talk.   On Wednesday 28th November we will be meeting at Ma Cameron's Bar, 6-8 Little Belmont Street, Aberdeen AB10 1 JG from 6pm onwards.

All Built Heritage enthusiasts, builders, craftspeople, professionals and scholars cordially invited. 

We won't be reserving an area but will hopefully be able to commandeer an area, and look out for a SPAB membership leaflet on the table if you aren't familiar with any other SPAB members.  The event will be hosted by Jamie McNamara and Zinnie Denby-Mann.

"The snug bar at the front of this popular city-centre pub is the oldest in Aberdeen, dating back 300 years, and the warren of adjoining rooms makes it one of the most cosy and atmospheric. Full of nooks and crannies, it feels like you're part of an ancient Aberdonian tradition, going back to the original Amelia 'Ma' Cameron who took over the business in 1937 and back further to its days as the Sow Croft Coaching Inn."

Booking is not required, but please email us if you would like further information or to let us know you will be there!

 

scotland@spab.org.uk

 

About SPAB Scotland

Members of the SPAB living and working in Scotland decided to form their own semi-autonomous group in 1995. Scotland has its own building traditions, architectural language and property laws, all of which are best dealt with locally. All members of the SPAB residing in Scotland are automatically members of SPAB Scotland.

 

Accessibility: please contact the Group Organiser to discuss any special access requirements.

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