Awards


Marsh Award for Traditional Building Skills

The Award recognises the contribution of an individual to the conservation of historic buildings and ancient monuments.
In 2008 for the first time the Award was presented in two categories for an individual craftsperson and a trainer, in order to ensure that not only the leading practititioners of traditional building crafts are recognised for their work, but also those who are ensuring that these ways of working are kept alive through their training and teaching skills

The Award is run in partnership with English Heritage and CITB Construction Skills and the inaugural Award was presented in 2006.


The 2009 winner is Rebecca Little (Individual) & Kevin Lambert (Trainer)

Rebecca Little of Little & Davie Construction was awarded the 2009 prize for her work in the conservation of a rare surviving vernacular earth building. Kevin Lambert was awarded the Trainer prize for his continual assistance and guidance to various heritage conservation projects.

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Partner:

English Heritage and CITB Construction Skills

www.cskills.org

Previous Winners:

2008 - Bob Turner (individual) & George Terry (trainer)

2007 - Ray Stevens

2006 - Prof John Ashurst