Building Conservation Journal is a quarterly publication for members of the Building Conservation forum. It covers specialist and technical issues, major changes in law and regulations and news on the latest initiatives in the building conservation market. It aims to provide authoritative, reliable information and guidance, enabling the readership to operate effectively and legally.
The April 2007 edition of the Building Conservation Journal has a special feature on Fire, and includes the following articles:-
- Strange - but true - Kate Lewington explains how a heritage training revival comes alive at Woodchester Mansion - and RICS students can share the experience
- Stewards of our heritage - A comprehensive guide to conservation by Clive Richardson, engineer to the Dean and Chapter of Westminster Abbey
- Fire: Taking the initiative - Steve Emery talks about current developments to help protect heritage buildings against fire
- Fire: Please be careful - Peter napier considers historic buildings and their vulnerability to fire
- Plasterers never retire - Jeff Orton, master plasterer, talks to Jan Ambrose about his life and career
- Seeing the light - Graham Festenstein reports on the feature lighting of some of Liverpool's historic buildings
- Fifty not out - Dick Reid has worked for more than half a century as a stonemason, sculptor and carver. He talks to Jan Ambrose