Autumn Event
Autumn Event
An online event taking place on both Friday evening and Saturday morning
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To participate, all you need is an internet connection, and a laptop, computer or phone with the ability to play video and audio.
Friday 18 November: 6pm-7.30pm
Saturday 19 November: 9.40am-1.30pm
Friday 18 & Saturday 19 November – £25
Event details
Autumn Event
18 and 19 November 2022
An online event taking place on both Friday evening and Saturday morning.
Please note that the lecture on Friday 18th November and the lectures on Saturday 19th November can be either booked together for £25, or as separate events. The fees for the Friday evening talk only will be £10 and for the Saturday morning event only £20. To book Friday only see here to book Saturday only see here
Friday 18th November: 6pm-7.30pm
Talk by Geoff Wallis (Millwright and Consultant)
Is mill conservation sustainable?
• Ecological – use of energy/materials, energy-intensive
restoration, management of waste, etc
• Availability of resources to keep mills in good order:
traditional expertise/materials, cash, etc.
• Do people want mills anyway?
Saturday 19th November: 9.40am-1.30pm
Mixture of talks on mill repair and watermills and hydro-power.
Speakers:
Luke Bonwick (Mill Consultant)
Steve Temple (Mill Owner)
Tim Whiting (Millwright)
Toby Slater (SPAB Millwright Fellow)
Stephen Bartlett (Hydro Specialist)
George Allan (Campaigner for individual heritage buildings and maintenance)
Please note that a recording of the talks will be available after the event for all registered bookings.
Accessibility: please contact the SPAB before booking to discuss any special access requirements.