Webinar: Navigating Joinery Requirements in Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas

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11:00am  |  Wednesday 20th May 2026


Join our upcoming webinar to gain clarity on navigating listed properties and conservation areas, understand which joinery solutions best preserve traditional architectural character, and learn practical ways to collaborate with your local council to achieve the outcomes you’re aiming for.





Joinery Conservation Consultant Jerry Xuereb will cover:
  • Characteristics of buildings that are listed for special architectural or historic interest
  • Features of properties in conservation zones for preserving the appearance of that area
  • Range of windows and doors typically used in these restricted applications
  • Listed buildings and conservation area case studies
  • Traditional windows and doors for new builds that comply with Part Q and Part L



Joinery Conservation Consultant Ben Reynolds will cover:

  • Typical joinery in the Victorian and Edwardian periods, and their notable characteristics
  • The Arts & Crafts movement continues to influence architecture, with windows and door being a key feature
  • Historical glazing options
  • Working with the local authority on listed buildings and conservation area properties
  • Ways Salisbury Joinery have helped clients work with their local authority 


 

 

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By the end of this webinar, we'll have covered:

  • Characteristics of buildings that are listed
  • The range of windows and doors typically used in these restricted applications
  • Compliance with Part Q and Part L
  • Typical joinery in the Victorian and Edwardian periods
  • Working with the local authority on listed buildings and conservation area properties




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