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LDHS meeting 27th November

Hello Members and Friends,

I attach the details of our next meeting, to be held on Zoom on 27th November 2020 at 7.15.

I will send the Zoom link on the morning of the meeting to all paid-up members of LDHS.

This month we are arranging for non-members to be able to join us for
a modest £5.

If you wish to attend a Meeting as a non-member please send an email to that effect to events@ladhs.co.uk

I will then reply to your email with bank transfer details for you to transfer your £5 (use your name as Reference).

Please email me as soon as you have transferred the money (this means that I do not have to keep checking the bank account!)

Once I know that the £5 has been transferred I can email you the necessary link / Meeting ID / Passcode on the morning of the meeting.

Please, do not leave this until the last minute!!!

March 2020 Meeting Cancelled

To all our Members

It will come as no surprise to you to hear that we have decided to postpone the talk on 27 March. It’s disappointing that this last talk of the season will not take place but we hope to re-instate it at some time in the future.

Meanwhile, the Committee wish you all a healthy and happy summer and we will keep you posted about the new season, which already promises to be interesting!

Building skills courses for residents

Dear Members, 

Theresa Elliot at the Town Hall has made me aware of the following training course that are available from New Forest National Park. They may be of interest to you especially if you own an older property, such as a Cob Cottage. if you are interested see the below for details and apply to NFNP direct. 

Regards 

Nick Saunders
Chairman.
Milton Heritage Society.   

The New Forest National Park Authority and local buildings expert Kevin Stubbs are delivering a series of evening talks for homeowners in the New Forest.

The talks are part of the Building Skills project, one of 21 projects being delivered through the Our Past, Our Future Landscape Partnership Scheme. The project is informing local people of the importance of traditional buildings to the area’s character whilst providing knowledge of specialist repair techniques. This information is helping conserve and enhance the local distinctiveness of the settlements within the Forest as they raise awareness and encourage sensitive repair and management.

The series of evening talks begins in November on Wednesday evenings in Brockenhurst Village Hall. The subjects that will be covered are as follows:

Local heritage of New Forest homes 
Wednesday 6 November, 7pm – 9.30pm.

New Forest cob, thatch, flint and stone 
Wednesday 20 November, 7pm – 9.30pm.

New Forest brick, mortar, plasters and renders 
Wednesday 4 December, 7pm – 9.30pm.

New Forest timber framed buildings and timber roof structure 
Wednesday 15 January, 7pm – 9.30pm.

New Forest tile, slate and lead roof coverings 
Wednesday 29 January, 7pm – 9.30pm.

New Forest building details and finishes 
Wednesday 12 February, 7pm – 9.30pm.

If you would like to attend one or more of these evenings, please visit our training webpage to book your place: www.newforestnpa.gov.uk/conservation/landscape-partnership/training/ . The cost of a ticket is £5 per person, and you can buy a ticket for all six evenings for £25. If you would like more information, please contact Richard Austin (Richard.austin@newforestnpa.gov.uk or 01590 664661)

Hi All,

The New Forest National Park Authority and local buildings expert Kevin Stubbs are delivering a series of evening talks for homeowners in the New Forest.

The talks are part of the Building Skills project, one of 21 projects being delivered through the Our Past, Our Future Landscape Partnership Scheme. The project is informing local people of the importance of traditional buildings to the area’s character whilst providing knowledge of specialist repair techniques.

If there is any chance of you adding this in an article in your newsletters or monthly magazines it would be much appreciated.

Best wishes
Suzi Shilling

New Forest Heritage Centre event

Dear Members

The below conference may be of interest to you. The subject of this conference is how buildings and structures have shaped, and themselves been shaped by, the Forest.

If you would like to attend on the 1st of November please make contact with New Forest Heritage Centre using the contact details below. 

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