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Contents
Issue 50 - Winter 2025 - Spring 2026
How Stiff+Trevillion Transformed the Historic Arding & Hobbs Building
page 4
How Stannah Lifts Transforms Historic Buildings with Bespoke Lift Solutions
page 11
Celebrating 20 years of Heritage Cleaning
page 16
HM The King Appoints the Prince and Princess of Wales as Grantors of Royal Warrants
page 29
Wrights of Lymm Ltd: A Golden Honour — The Royal Warrant and Its Meaning
page 32
The Journey to Preserve Canterbury Cathedral
page 35
Nature Knows Best – Part 2
page 41
Your Responsibility as Custodian of a Heritage Property
page 45
Decorations and Gilding at Lancaster House, Westminster
page 49
Make Your Art Stand Out for all the Right Reasons
page 55
Installing Underfloor Heating in Historic Churches: A Careful and Considered Approach
page 65
Frameless Glass Doors for Your Heritage building
page 68
Living Heritage in Glass – The Role of LambertsGlas® in Historic Conservation
page 74
Restoring the Crown: ASWS Revives Historic Dome Lanterns and Bronze Shopfronts at
214 Oxford Street, London
page 78
The Right Rooflight Solution for Every Project
page 82
The Conservation of the Quenby Hall Entrance Gates: Integrating Traditional Craft and
Modern Technology
page 88
Colt House and a Cabin
page 93
Extending a Dialogue: Eric Parry Architects and The Holburne Museum
page 96
Ightham Mote Infrastructure Project, Visitor Reception & Shop
page 101
Cutting Corners Costs More: Lessons from ECO4 for the Conservation Retrofit Sector
page 105
Working on a National Treasure
page 109
The Journey to Restore the Grade II* Listed Former Granada Cinema Building
page 112
Scottish Heritage Body Awards £500,000 to Restore the Historic Palm Houses
page 119
Leading Lead Contractors Gather for Annual LCA Technical Seminar
and Murdoch Award
page 124
Whitwam AVI Elevates Broadcasting Capabilities at Westminster Abbey
page 133
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