Obtaining suitable listed building consent
This BWF Heritage and Conservation Joinery Group Factsheet explains the rules around obtaining listed building consent and work in conservation areas
For some BWF members, the timber external joinery used in listed and historical buildings and in conservation areas accounts for the majority share of their work. As such, we are increasingly aware of the differences experienced on a regional basis relating to the guidance and regulations available and can provide a wide variety of advice to BWF member joinery companies.
Member Level
This BWF Heritage and Conservation Joinery Group Factsheet explains the rules around obtaining listed building consent and work in conservation areas
This BWF Heritage and Conservation Joinery Group Factsheet explains timber durability, sustainabillity and coatings considerations when repairing or upgrading heritage joinery
This BWF Heritage and Conservation Joinery Group Factsheet covers performance and aesthetics considerations for external windows and doors
This BWF Heritage and Conservation Joinery Group Factsheet covers glass and glazing options
This checklist has been created with the aim of providing a list of simple points for consideration by the manufacturer or installer, specific to the replacement of timber joinery in a listed building or conservation area.
This BWF Heritage and Conservation Joinery Group Factsheet explains the definitions of Heritage and Conservation Joinery