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Do you own a derelict traditional building? 11.07.07

PEOPLE in Inishowen with derelict traditional properties they would like to restore could get some useful tips at a seminar in the county next month.
The Ulster Architectural Heritage Society is holding a one-day conference entitled ‘How to Restore Traditional Buildings'.
The seminar will be held on Friday, August 24, 2007 in Magheragallan and on Gola Island and will introduce the owners of traditional buildings, professionals and contractors to the techniques used in the conservation and restoration of old rural buildings. Guest speakers will include Colm Murray, architecture officer with The Heritage Council; Paul McMahon, Office
of Public Works; Gráinne Shaffrey, conservation architect; Ed Byrne, Traditional Lime Company Ltd and Margaret Gallagher, traditional building owner.
“We are delighted that the architects and owners of a restored house on Gola Island have agreed to give those attending the seminar a first-hand account of their experience of working with traditional buildings” said Rita Harkin, research officer with the Ulster Architectural Heritage Society.
“We hope that the lessons learned from all our speakers will lead to good practice being realised in conservation and restoration schemes for traditional buildings elsewhere.”
Places on the seminar are limited to 45 people and priority will be given to owners of traditional buildings from north and west Ulster. The cost is €35 and includes refreshments, packed lunch, boat trip and a copy of the ‘Traditional Buildings in Ireland: Home Owners’ Handbook’ by the Mourne Heritage Trust.
If you are interested in reserving a place, seminar brochures and booking forms are available from the Carn Public Services Centre, local libraries, heritage centres and museums. You can also contact the County Library Administrative Centre on 91 21968.
Receipt of completed booking forms must be in Belfast by Monday, July 23.
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