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The Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings (SPAB) is a UK-based charity founded in 1877 by William Morris and others. It is the oldest conservation society in the UK, dedicated to the protection of historic buildings, ensuring they are preserved for future generations. SPAB provides advice, training, and campaigns to promote the sensitive repair and maintenance of old buildings.
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Offers expert advice on the care and repair of old buildings.
Provides a range of courses on traditional building skills and conservation.
Offers scholarships for craftspeople and architects to learn traditional skills.
Leads campaigns to protect historic buildings from insensitive alterations or demolition.
Offers membership to individuals and organizations supporting the cause of building conservation.
Produces a range of publications on building conservation and repair.
Organizes events, lectures, and site visits related to historic preservation.
Provides casework support to protect individual buildings at risk.
William Morris, Philip Webb, and others.
London, United Kingdom.
To educate and advocate for the sensitive repair and conservation of historic buildings.
Recognizes outstanding contributions to building conservation through various awards.
Offers opportunities for volunteers to contribute to its mission.
The Prince of Wales is the current patron of SPAB.
Registered charity in England and Wales.
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