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19th Mar, 2026
This day course is aimed at anybody interested in or involved with timber repairs. The first talk will cover identification and repair methods, both modern and historic. The process of repairs and risk mitigation will also be discussed with reference to real life case studies. The second session will allow students the opportunity to see examples of timbers and the tools best suited to repair them up close. There will also be a tour of the Grade I-listed, thirteenth-century timber-framed barns on site at Cressing Temple. The course will be delivered by Rick Lewis of Traditional Oak Carpentry.
"; fcontent[1]="20th March, 2026
A 1-day workshop aimed at contractors, building on the knowledge and skills gained on 'C1 Making and Using Traditional Mortars'. The workshop aims to enable participants to complete seamless rebuilding and repair of traditional masonry to match original work. You will gain a conservation ethic and be able to develop repair strategies suitable for a variety of traditional masonry types.
"; fcontent[2]="25-26 Mar, 2026
Whether you're looking to expand your expertise with traditional lime materials, or seeking to deliver quality repairs on heritage buildings, this immersive two-day course at the Tywi Centre will give you the skills, knowledge and confidence to do the job right.Through expert-led demonstrations and plenty of hands-on practice, youll learn how to prepare, mix and apply lime plasters, renders and mortars across a variety of surfaces .
"; fcontent[3]="26th March, 2026
The event explores how modern geospatial survey and sensor technologies are transforming heritage preservation, management and public engagement. Presentations will feature work from the UKs national heritage organisations, the integration of non-visible sensors into survey workflows, and approaches to sharing heritage datasets online. Attendees will also learn about RIEGLs geospatial portfolio and how it can support heritage survey projects
"; fcontent[4]="31st March, 2026
Natural slate, lead and iron have been used to cover and sometimes decorate traditional Scottish buildings for generations. Our three morning talks will introduce you to the methods and materials traditionally used in Scotland for roofing. We will also discuss the prospects for reopening Scotlands first working slate quarry since the 1950s.
"; fcontent[5]="16th April, 2026
A one-day workshop for anyone interested in learning about the use of lime, whether you're a heritage professional specifying its use in conservation works, or a homeowner wanting to understand small patch repairs. Led by Graham Griffiths of The Lime Place, you will observe demonstrations on how to hand-mix small amounts of lime plaster and how to repair or replace patches. No prior experience is required.
"; fcontent[6]="20th April, 2026
A two day introduction at the National Trust's Quarry Bank Mill to the essentials of surveying traditionally constructed buildings and building pathology. Under the expert tuition of two experienced historic building surveyors, Dec Cahill Simon Hollis, you will learn how to understand and differentiate between pre- and post-1918 construction methods, materials and structures. Price - 320
"; fcontent[7]="22nd Apr, 2026
Owning a listed building is a privilege but it also comes with responsibilities. If you're considering alterations, extensions, or repairs, understanding the Listed Building Consent process is essential. This one-day course has been designed specifically for owners of listed buildings who are preparing to make an application or who simply want to be better informed. Through expert guidance, real-life examples, and interactive discussion, you'll gain the confidence to navigate the consent process, avoid common pitfalls, and make well-informed decisions about your historic property.
"; fcontent[8]="22nd April, 2026
Examining the wealth of timberwork in Scotlands traditional buildings, from major structural features like joists and rafters, to delicate finishing details like skirting boards, mouldings and panelling.We will look at how these features should be repaired, maintained and conserved and focus part of our discussion on ways to repair traditional simple sash and case windows.
"; fcontent[9]="23rd Apr, 2026
This half-day course will provide an overview of lithics in archaeology, and the methods and approaches to their identification and analysis. It will explore the key attributes of worked flint, changing technologies used to knap flint and lithics' context within archaeological practice. The course will also cover typologies and will showcase some local sites and examples within Essex to provide insight to what is typically found in this area. The course will be led by Adam Wightman, Fieldwork Manager of the Colchester Archaeological Trust,
"; fcontent[10]="23rd April, 2026
Explore the skills, techniques and materials that shape our landscape, including a brickworks tour to see how H.G. Matthews Bricks are made in the only wood burning kiln in Europe. Also presentations by leading professionals within the Heritage Environmental Sector. The following demonstrations will be heldLime Mortar PointingWorking with STROCKSHistoric Wood Saw mill and Wood TurningBlacksmithing
"; fcontent[11]="27th April, 2026
Next Series of HAWK Online Courses Runs from 27 April - 21 June 2026 with Micro-credentials. ECTS credits will be awarded as part of micro-credentials for our online courses. For registration and more information see our website
"; fcontent[12]="27th Apr, 2026
Next Series of HAWK Online Courses Runs from 27 April - 21 June 2026 with Micro-credentials. ECTS credits will be awarded as part of micro-credentials for our online courses. For registration and more information see our website
"; fcontent[13]="27th Apr, 2026
Next Series of HAWK Online Courses Runs from 27 April - 21 June 2026 with Micro-credentials. ECTS credits will be awarded as part of micro-credentials for our online courses. For registration and more information see our website
"; fcontent[14]="27th April, 2026
Next Series of HAWK Online Courses Runs from 27 April - 21 June 2026 with Micro-credentials. ECTS credits will be awarded as part of micro-credentials for our online courses. For registration and more information see our website
"; fcontent[15]="27th April, 2026
Next Series of HAWK Online Courses Runs from 27 April - 21 June 2026 with Micro-credentials. ECTS credits will be awarded as part of micro-credentials for our online courses. For registration and more information see our website
"; fcontent[16]="27th April, 2026
Next Series of HAWK Online Courses Runs from 27 April - 21 June 2026 with Micro-credentials. ECTS credits will be awarded as part of micro-credentials for our online courses. For registration and more information see our website
"; fcontent[17]="27th April, 2026
Next Series of HAWK Online Courses Runs from 27 April - 21 June 2026 with Micro-credentials. ECTS credits will be awarded as part of micro-credentials for our online courses. For registration and more information see our website
"; fcontent[18]="27th April, 2026
Next Series of HAWK Online Courses Runs from 27 April - 21 June 2026 with Micro-credentials. ECTS credits will be awarded as part of micro-credentials for our online courses. For registration and more information see our website
"; fcontent[19]="27th April, 2026
Next Series of HAWK Online Courses Runs from 27 April - 21 June 2026 with Micro-credentials. ECTS credits will be awarded as part of micro-credentials for our online courses. For registration and more information see our website
"; fcontent[20]="27th April, 2026
Next Series of HAWK Online Courses Runs from 27 April - 21 June 2026 with Micro-credentials. ECTS credits will be awarded as part of micro-credentials for our online courses. For registration and more information see our website
"; fcontent[21]="27th April, 2026
Next Series of HAWK Online Courses Runs from 27 April - 21 June 2026 with Micro-credentials. ECTS credits will be awarded as part of micro-credentials for our online courses. For registration and more information see our website
"; fcontent[22]="06th May, 2026
New and emerging CIBSE guidance Introduction to AM16 Heat Pump Installations for Multi-Unit Residential Buildings and AM17.1 guidance and heat pump retrofit considerations. You'll also learn about the upcoming Domestic Heat Pump Design and Installation Guide, expected for release later this year.Designing for complex buildings Strategies for assessing building readiness, avoiding oversizing, and delivering efficient systems in tricky or hardtotreat properties. Regulatory landscape Understanding the implications of the Warm Homes Plan and the Future Homes Standard, planning reforms, and other regulatory changes shaping lowcarbon building services. Skills, workforce, and supply chain The capabilities needed to support the UKs transition, including training, industry skills gaps, manufacturing capacity, and the evolving heat pump technology ecosystem.
"; fcontent[23]="07th May, 2026
Understand the range of vernacular building materials used in Scotland over centuries.Discover the scope of traditional thatch roofing in Scotland and hear of recent initiatives to inventory extant examples.Understand the types, characteristics and construction techniques of thatch used for roofing in Scotland.Learn about the traditions of earth and turf building in Scotland, and recent projects undertaken to replicate and understand traditional construction techniques.Understand how corrugated iron was manufactured and used across Scotland for a range of building types since the 19th century, the inherent issues of decay over time and best practice in repair and conservation.
"; fcontent[24]="07th May, 2026
A two day hands-on course. You will learn the essentials of historic brickwork repair from Lynn Mathias, one of the countrys leading experts in traditional brickwork. Through a combination of live demonstrations and hands-on sessions, you will learn how to assess, prepare, and repair traditional brick walls. You will come away with the ability to identify and repair damage to historic brickwork to retain the beauty and structural integrity of your masonry, while staving off further decay. You will be working on sections of a low 19th century boundary wall and helping to conserve what remains of a historic farmyard wall at Home Farm on the Hatfield House estate.
"; fcontent[25]="12-14 May, 2026
Hosted at our Emergency Planning Training Centre, the 3-day Salvage and Disaster Recovery course provides delegates the opportunity to put theory into practice so they are better equipped if they have to deal with a real emergency. Anyone who is expected to take charge of an emergency situation, or participate in the salvage and protection of artefacts is given the opportunity to practice salvage skills in realistic incident conditions and ultimately use an emergency plan effectively.
"; fcontent[26]="20th May, 2026
Place Services have partnered with the National Trust to offer a practical, 3-day archaeological building recording course. Attendees will learn how to record and investigate structures using hand survey techniques. The course will focus on the south-west facing, late-medieval and post-medieval garden wall, completing a stone-by-stone record through hand-drawn elevations which will contribute to the site's archaeological archive.
"; fcontent[27]="26th May, 2026
A 4-day course covering the history of traditional hand and machine-made plain tiles, pantiles and other forms of fired material used for roofing, but mainly concentrates on their conservation and repair. 1,129
"; fcontent[28]="26th May, 2026
A four day course building an understanding of how roofs work and the various different materials used, including regional variations and methods of construction. Modern codes of practice and standards are covered. Practical demonstrations and hands-on work in preparing tiles, pantiles and mortar and their application to roofs, including setting out and recording and dealing with ridges, valleys, eaves etc. The course will be supplemented by practical sessions on surveying old roofs, traditional detailing, writing specifications and finding sources of information.
"; fcontent[29]="1st Jun, 2026
If you wish to train in the fields of architecture and traditional crafts, TRA encourage you to apply for their 2026 schools or to explore the many summer schools offered by the INTBAU network Spain, Portugal, the Netherlands, Australia, Mexico, Finland, Sweden, etc.
"; fcontent[30]="1st June, 2026
A four day course to provide key knowledge and tools for the practical and appropriate management of historic buildings and sites for owners, managers, statutory advisers/officers and other historic built environment specialists.Subjects will includeProtected speciesTypes of survey and their timeframesPriority habitats, including trees and how these interact with monuments and structuresThe control of problem and invasive plant and animal speciesThe implications of legislation for the management of historic buildings and sites and the broader contextual issues of climate change and adaptation will be core to the teaching with speakers sharing their own specific professional experience. The course will offer an introduction to current and future agri- environmental grant schemes with capacity to benefit the historic environment and a presentation on historic designed landscapes and how they can help glue built and natural environment considerations together.
"; fcontent[31]="7-9 Jul, 2026
Hosted at our Emergency Planning Training Centre, the 3-day Salvage and Disaster Recovery course provides delegates the opportunity to put theory into practice so they are better equipped if they have to deal with a real emergency. Anyone who is expected to take charge of an emergency situation, or participate in the salvage and protection of artefacts is given the opportunity to practice salvage skills in realistic incident conditions and ultimately use an emergency plan effectively.
"; fcontent[32]="13th July, 2026
A four day course intended for architects, surveyors, engineers, contractors and conservators working with architecturally or historically significant structural or decorative concrete. It has been prepared in response to the increasing number of concrete buildings, both pre-cast and in-situ structures, which are now recognised as historically significant and are being listed.The course discusses how to develop and implement a conservation and repair strategy for concrete buildings and includes constituent materials and construction processes and consideration of weathering and decay processes. It will consider how to address both design deficiencies and changing performance requirements and will cover testing methods.Lectures, practical demonstrations and practical exercises will be complemented by films and discussions.
"; fcontent[33]="25th August, 2026
A day school offering a practical look at the types and uses of limewash, distemper and linseed-based paints.Participants will find out how limewash is used and coloured and see examples of its application on the historic buildings at the Museum. You will learn how to mix distemper and its context in historical and contemporary buildings, and look at current linseed oil paint ranges before going on to make your own linseed paint.You will also find out about colour theory, how to use pigments for colouring and the principles behind colour matching before gaining hands-on experience of applying distemper or limewash.
"; fcontent[34]="4th September, 2026
The 3 day conference will be split between the university for lectures and presentations, and Jarrow Hall Anglo-Saxon village, for one day of practical activities. Other visits and tours planned, including to the universitys materials testing labs and Tynemouth Castle Priory.
"; fcontent[35]="27th Sep, 2026
Join hundreds of community heritage leaders in Belfast and Armagh for three days of networking, discussion, learning, exploration. More info nearer the time.
"; fcontent[36]="04th October, 2026
The Annual Cambridge Conference will this year be featuring libraries. The Historic Interiors Group, will focus on different aspects of the interior with talks presented by architects, heritage consultants, librarians and conservators, including the history of Cambridge College Libraries, the conservation of the John Rylands Library, the history of Chethams Library Britains oldest public library, the conservation of globes, the discovery of book and manuscript evidence beneath the floorboards of Oxburgh Hall, environmental issues in libraries and the development of library conservation.
"; fcontent[37]="13-15 Oct, 2026
Hosted at our Emergency Planning Training Centre, the 3-day Salvage and Disaster Recovery course provides delegates the opportunity to put theory into practice so they are better equipped if they have to deal with a real emergency. Anyone who is expected to take charge of an emergency situation, or participate in the salvage and protection of artefacts is given the opportunity to practice salvage skills in realistic incident conditions and ultimately use an emergency plan effectively.
"; fcontent[38]="1st Nov, 2026
Join the SPAB Dorset Group for a special foray into Devon to visit to Stedcombe House, Axmouth. Guided by owners Paul and Sybella Zisman, this is a chance to learn about their work on this Grade I listed 17th-century house and its Grade II listed Victorian lodge.The owners are embarking on a programme of which will upgrade the services to the building, with sustainability and green energy green energy very much at the fore of their thinking. This naturally has repercussions for the whole building. They also have plans for rejuvenaton of the grounds. Works to the Lodge are underway and we will be able to view the outside.
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