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Contents
Issue 44 Winter 2024/25
Front cover image, Rochdale Town Hall
courtesy of Donald Insall Associates -photograph by James Newton
Earthborn - Rochdale Town Hall sash windows - steel windows
Issue 44 winter 2024/25 - £5.25 - Euro 6.00. - ISSN 2634-1298
Heritage Sash Window Restoration, by Landmark Windows
Creating a 21st-century welcome: improving physical and intellectual access at
Rochdale Town Hall Donald Insall Associates. phase project
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Elevating safety and accessibility inside a well-loved global landmark by David Saunders,
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Head of Major Projects Division at Stannah Lifts and John Newbold, Director at SVM Associates
Steel Windows and Doors by Clement Windows Feature in Award-Winning Projects
page 23
The elephant in the room Paul Trace from Stella Rooflight discusses the practicalities
involved in specifying large rooflights in heritage properties
page 27
Reviving History: The Transformation of All Saints Church into a Family Home
by Storm Windows
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Earthborn’s highly breathable Claypaint emulsion is the perfect choice for older properties
page 38
Glass structures and links by Ion Glass
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Stonehealth founder warns over imposter machinery and methods
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Silent Guardians of Sound. by Whitwam AV
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Honour the Past Embrace the Future, by The Rooflight Co.
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Michelmersh has a record-breaking night at the BDA Brick Awards
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De Matos Ryan expands guest accomodation at historic british county house hotel
that inspired Alice in Wonderland
page 73
Lime and chalk renders Breathing a sigh of relief by Rickards Period Plastering Ltd
page 76
Cathodic V Traditional Treatment of Steelwork by Szerelmey Restoration
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Restoration of Saltdean Lido by Grace Roden
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The English Gilding Company: Preserving Heritage Through the Art of Gilding
page 90
Bringing daylight into dark core of a period home with VELUX Heritage
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