Scotland's Churches: Community Ownership and Funding
Scotland’s Churches: Community Ownership and Funding
Online Talk
£6 Members
£7 Non Members
Tickets on sale until 11.30am on the day of the talk
Event details
Tuesday 26 September, 12-1.30pm
Considering taking on your local redundant church building? Join us for this online talk covering vital things to look out for before taking the plunge.
Sarah Pearce will explain recent guidance from the Community Ownership Support Service, Heritage Trust Network and Historic Churches Scotland, and how to make best use of it.
The speaker
Sarah Pearce joined the Heritage Trust Network from the Architectural Heritage Society of Scotland. She brings with her the skills and expertise to support the growing number of charities and social enterprises working with heritage at risk. She has recently co-authored the ‘Your Church, Your Community’ Guidance.
How does it work?
This talk will be recorded and shared with you to watch ‘on demand’ until 31 October.
This is part of a series of five online talks exploring the current issue of church closures in Scotland, and how these buildings and communities can be helped.
You can book this talk individually or book all five talks in this series as a block, at a discounted rate of £30 (£25 for SPAB Members).
IT requirements
You will need laptop, phone or device with internet connection. You will not be visible on screen and you can ask questions via the webinar's Q&A function.
Accessibility
Anything we can do to make this talk more accessible for you? Please email 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.
Image: Udny Green Kirk © Bill Harrison