Historic Environment Scotland

29 August 2023, 11:00

HES launch new heritage professional learning programme at the Engine Shed

HES launch new heritage professional learning programme at the Engine Shed: Demonstration of maintenance of a traditional slate roof

The Engine Shed, Historic Environment Scotland’s (HES) dedicated building conservation centre in Stirling, will host a new programme of learning events for heritage professionals this autumn. 

Five sessions will run during October and November, covering key areas and agendas within the heritage and built environment sector including building conservation, heritage planning, climate change, energy efficiency and retrofit and traditional building maintenance. 

The programme is aimed at graduates, heritage professionals and building practitioners from all disciplines interested in developing their knowledge and practice, in particular those who have entered the sector in the past few years or who are considering entry to the sector. 

Rachael Dorman, Technical Education and Training Programme Delivery Manager at HES, said: “We’re delighted to offer this new programme of learning at the Engine Shed. 

“As Scotland’s dedicated building conservation centre, we are committed to helping meet skills needs across the sector and supporting knowledge sharing around key issues facing our built environment, such as the impacts of climate change and the retrofit and adaptive reuse of existing buildings. 

“We look forward to welcoming a range of different learners, from anyone responsible for a traditional building to those with a broader interest in building conservation, for what we hope will be valuable and informative sessions.” 

Five events will run during October and November 2023: 

For more information and to book, visit the Engine Shed website

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Contact Information

Claire Mullaney
Senior Communications Officer
Historic Environment Scotland
07881 512 379
claire.mullaney@hes.scot

Out of hours: mediaoffice@hes.scot or 07721 959 962

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About the Engine Shed 

The Engine Shed is Historic Environment Scotland’s dedicated building conservation centre. Based in Stirling, the centre is a hub of digital innovation and heritage science home to specialist labs. Through events and training, The Engine Shed shares technical knowledge to support Scotland’s skills needs and to ensure built heritage can be explored, understood and looked after for future generations. 

About Historic Environment Scotland

  1. Historic Environment Scotland (HES) is the lead body for Scotland’s historic environment, a charity dedicated to the advancement of heritage, culture, education and environmental protection. It is at the forefront of researching and understanding the historic environment and addressing the impacts of climate change on its future, investigating and recording architectural and archaeological sites and landscapes across Scotland and caring for more than 300 properties of national importance. HES is also the lead on delivering Scotland's strategy for the historic environment, Our Past, Our Future.
  2. Historic Scotland, Stòr, trove.scot, Scran, Canmore, The National Collection of Aerial Photography (NCAP), The Engine Shed, Stirling Castle and Edinburgh Castle are sub-brands of Historic Environment Scotland. 
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