First-year Interior Design students have been tasked with reimagining parts of 37 Spital Square, incorporating SPAB’s ethos and history into their designs.
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Judith Field, Fundraising Lead at Truro Cathedral, explores one of the SPAB's earliest campaigns, opposing the demolition of the sixteenth-century St Mary’s Church to make way for a grand new cathedral.
It's World Water Day. With so many drinking fountains falling into disrepair, some authorities have reinstated them for the good of the community.
The SPAB has a vacancy for a voluntary trustee. We are keen to hear from a SPAB member or supporter who could bring fresh skills and experience to
Local volunteer Bob Platts explores this ‘at risk’ Victorian church and its complex history.
Broxtowe Council looks set to agree damaging plans to redevelop the Grade II* listed Willoughby Almshouses in Nottinghamshire, in a move that will see their unique character destroyed.
Chastleton House is full of history and intrigue, writes Julie Charlesworth, our SPAB garden volunteer who has also been volunteering at this National Trust property since 2010.
SPAB Scotland looks back on some of the wonderful mills featured in last year’s event.
Ulrike Wahl, stonemason, surveyor and SPAB Fellow writes a love letter to an urban vernacular material.
We’re delighted to welcome an enthusiastic new group of conservation professionals, who will begin their training programmes in March.