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WHAT LIES BEHIND SCOTLAND'S DOORS?

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Investing in the Past Conference - 18-20 Nov

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Have your say! New Community Engagement guidance

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BEFS calls for greater transparency over anticipated heritage cuts


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See the work of the Trust through our current projects.  Since its foundation in 1967, the Trust has sought to prevent unnecessary damage to Scotland's built heritage and encourage development that adds to the qualities of our towns, cities, villages and rural areas.


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PhotoArch

PhotoArch is a built environment photographic competition for primary school-aged children throughout Scotland.  It aims to provide young people with the opportunity to express their thoughts, experiences and perspectives on the heritage, buildi ...
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Buildings At Risk Register for Scotland

The Buildings at Risk Register has been in operation in Scotland since 1990 in response to a concern at the growing number of listed buildings and buildings in Conservation Areas that were vacant and had fallen into a state of disrepair. Since this t ...
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Logie Schoolhouse before restoration
My Place Awards

The Scottish Civic Trust My Place Awards is unique in Scotland as it is a national celebration of good local design and conservation as nominated and evaluated by local people.Its aim is to identify projects or buildings that have had a positive impa ...
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My Place Awards
Doors Open Days

Doors Open Days is Scotland’s largest free annual architectural event.  It is coordinated nationally by the Scottish Civic Trust and is part of European Heritage Days alongside Scottish Archaeology Month, coordinated by Archaeology Scotlan ...
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Image (c) East Dunbartonshire Council
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