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Address: Bedrule, Hawick, TD9 8TE
Audience: Introductory CPD
Price:
Free
Event details
Wednesday 23 September 2026, 11am - 3pm
Bedrule Church near Hawick
Is your community group considering taking on – or already managing – a rural place of worship?
Caring for a historic building is a significant responsibility, and this introductory course will help you understand the practical steps needed to keep your building in good condition and support the long-term success of your project. Through a mixture of talks, workshop sessions, and practical activities, participants will gain a clearer understanding of both building care and day-to-day operations management.
Our expert speakers and workshop leaders will cover topics including fire safety, health and safety, building maintenance, safeguarding, keyholder responsibilities, facilities and operations management, and planning for long-term sustainability. Contributors will include representatives from Development Trusts Association Scotland, Bedrule Church Future, and SPAB Scotland.
You’ll also have the opportunity to put your learning into practice through a short hands-on exercise examining the host building, inside and out, to identify maintenance issues and areas of vulnerability. There will be time to discuss the specific needs of your own building with course tutors and fellow participants.
Alongside practical knowledge and advice, participants will leave with a toolkit of resources to help support future decision-making and the ongoing care and management of their building. With a better understanding of traditional building construction and the practical application of modern regulations, you’ll leave equipped with the knowledge and confidence to take your project forward.
Who is this course for?
This course is aimed at community groups who have either already taken ownership of a church building, or are considering doing so in the near future. Community group representatives and their professional advisors are all very welcome, as are those with a more general interest in facilities management and maintenance of historic buildings.
Your community group does not have to be ‘fully formed’ – in fact this will be very useful for those in the fledgling stages.
You will learn
By the end of this course, you will understand
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Building maintenance basics and why they are important
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Health and Safety regulations relevant to the situation
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Fire safety and insurance requirements
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Keyholders, safeguarding and much more
Course Tutors
Andrew Aldous is a Facilities Management Advisor for Development Trusts Association Scotland (DTAS)
Claire Martin is Churches Advisor for the New Futures: Former Places of Worship programme at DTAS
Roger Curtis is a conservation building surveyor
Lucy Stewart is a conservation architect, SPAB Scholar and Scotland Officer for SPAB Scotland
Alan Bailey is the Chair of Bedrule Church Future and a retired building surveyor
Assessment / Accreditation
There is no formal assessment for this course, but we can provide a Certificate of Attendance upon request.
You will need
Please wear warm, comfortable layers and sturdy and closed shoes. We recommend bringing a raincoat or umbrella for the practical exercise as part of it will be outdoors.
Lunch is provided, and we will supply refreshments on arrival.
Accessibility
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Seating is available during the presentations in the village hall. The observation exercise involves a 20-minute walk inside and outside the church, with periods of standing and looking upwards.
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The church is accessible on a flat path with a short flight of steps into the church hall. There may be uneven surfaces in and around the church.
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Wheelchair access is available from the parking area near the church via the rear vestry door.
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There is limited on-street parking near the church – please be respectful of residents' needs. Toilets are available.
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There is no public transport to Bedrule. Trains run from Edinburgh to Hawick – we may be able to arrange collections from a local train/bus terminus.
Anything we can do to make this event more accessible for you? Please email scotland@spab.org.uk.
Sponsors and partners
We are grateful to Historic Environment Scotland for funding this event.
Thanks also to Development Trusts Association Scotland for supporting this event as part of the New Futures: Former Places of Worship programme, which supports community groups looking to take church buildings into community ownership.
Photos and filming: We may take photos and videos at this event for future publicity, in print and online. You are welcome to take your own photos and short videos for personal use, with the permission of the course leader and anyone featured. If you’d like to share your images on social media, please tag us at @spab1877 and we may share your post with our followers.
All bookings are subject to our Terms and Conditions.
Photo credits: Bedrule Church Future