HES launches ‘Traditional Buildings Health Check, Pilot Project Review’

Historic Environment Scotland (HES) has published the Traditional Buildings Health Check Pilot Project Review, describing why the project pilot – designed and delivered Stirling City Heritage Trust – was established, how it was delivered and sets out the key findings and achievements.

HES writes:

In 2013, Historic Environment Scotland and the Construction Industry Training Board (Scotland) funded a 5-year pilot project called the Traditional Buildings Health Check.

The pilot aimed to change the behaviour of Scottish building owners by supporting them to take a more proactive approach to inspecting, maintaining and repairing their buildings. The pilot was designed and delivered by Stirling City Heritage Trust.

The pilot aimed to test whether building owners would join the scheme, would it change their behaviour and what impact would that have on the local historic environment.

This publication describes why the Traditional Buildings Health Check project was established, how it was delivered and sets out the key findings and achievements of the pilot…..

Download the Traditional Buildings Health Check Review

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For more background see BEFS

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