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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[1]="07th July, 2026
This one day course aims to provide an introductory guide to traditional Scottish roofs including function, structure, external roof shapes, typical details and decorative features, the causes of deterioration and the main causes of failure.Practical work includes sizing and trimming slates, setting out and nailing a simple traditional slate roof and undertaking repairs.Course ProgrammeHealth and safetyBrief history of the use of natural slate on traditional roofsUnderstanding the character and appearance of a traditional slate roofGood survey and repair techniquesExamining the subtleties of Scottish practiceSizing and trimming of slatesSetting out and nailing a simple traditional slate roof
"; fcontent[2]="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[3]="20th July, 2026
This course is designed to ensure successful surface repairs to flat work, angles, corners and moulded details. The decay mechanisms of stone will be discussed and we will consider the factors to that should be taken into account when deciding if a surface repair is a suitable alternative to replacement with new stone.
"; fcontent[4]="28th July, 2026
The course will outline the maintenance that traditional buildings require and attendees will gain an understanding of traditional building techniques and the correct materials to use when undertaking repairs.This is also an excellent opportunity to speak to the SLCTs expert tutors about your project attendees are welcome to bring along photos and mortar samples for some specific advice.Topics coveredIntroduction to Traditional BuildingsDamp problems and solutionsMasonry repairsRoofs and general maintenanceSash and Case WindowsTimber decay repairHarls and RendersLimewash and traditional paint
"; fcontent[5]="30th July, 2026
Experience a unique day of insight and connection in Northern Ireland.Challenge yourself to a different learning experience and join Heritage Networks day trip to Rathlin Island for a networking event sharing with and learning from Rathlin Community Development Association around the themes of heritage regeneration, restoration, sustainability and social enterprise in a challenging environmental and financial landscape.Programme9.30 Sharp Meet at the Rathlin Ferry terminal in Ballycastle Harbour10.00 Board Ferry for Rathlin10.45 Assemble on Quayside for guided walk to The Kelp House11.45 Walk back via the top road to see the Walled Garden site proposed community project13.00 Lunch at The Manor House14.00 Workshop discussion in The Manor House16.00 Free time to explore the sea front17.00 Board ferry from Rathlin Quay back to Ballycastle ETA Ballycastle 17.45pmPlease note that the ferry tickets will be provided by the event organisers, all attendees will be foot passengers.
"; fcontent[6]="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[7]="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[8]="14th September, 2026
This course introduces the principles and practicalities of historic paint analysis, helping participants understand when it is appropriate, how to commission it, and how to use the results to support informed and proportionate paint schemes for heritage assets.Through interactive group work and dynamic case studies, you will deepen your general knowledge of the significance of the building or room under analysis, covering its history, later alterations, an assessment of its existing condition, and plans for its future conservation and presentation.The course will be delivered by Helen Hughes FIIC ACR, an ICON Accredited Conservator-Restorer who specialises in Architectural Paint/Finishes research.
"; fcontent[9]="14th September, 2026
This course introduces the principles and practicalities of historic paint analysis, helping participants understand when it is appropriate, how to commission it, and how to use the results to support informed and proportionate paint schemes for heritage assets.The course coversWhy paint analysis matters and when to commission it.How to brief specialists and understand the sampling process.What to look for.Understanding paint analysis reports and their limitations
"; fcontent[10]="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[11]="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[12]="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[13]="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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