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Become a member
Monymusk House © Tom Parnell
Discover more about Scotland’s built heritage and take an
active part in its protection and preservation by becoming
a member of the Society.
We are committed to encouraging public understanding and appreciation of Scotland’s historic built
environment. Working across Scotland, the Society supports the preservation and restoration of
historic buildings, towns and landscapes.
We do this by:
Benefits of membership:
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Casework: The Society has a network of local cases
panels which monitor applications for planning, listed
building, and conservation area consents.
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You immediately become part of the Society’s campaign to
protect Scotland’s built heritage. Even if you take no active
part, your support is vital to the Society.
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Talks & lectures: A lively programme of architecturerelated talks and lectures are organised across the Society’s
regional groups.
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Participation in the Society’s active regional events
programme including its National Study Tour.
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Visits & tours: A variety of excursions to historic
properties, gardens and places of architectural interest are
regularly organised by the Society’s regional groups.
Free copies of the Society’s magazine and academic journal
Architectural Heritage.
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Publications: The Society produces an annual Journal with
essays on architectural history and conservation. The
Society’s magazine, which comes out twice a year, also
provides a round up of current news from within the built
environment sector in Scotland with features from guest
contributors.
For all membership enquiries please contact our
Membership Services provider Hall McCartney:
T: 01462 896688 F: 01462 896677
E: [email protected]
Hall McCartney, Heritage House, PO Box 21,
Baldock, Hertfordshire, SG7 5SH
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