A contractor from Bullen showing how they work Pic: Preston City Council A chance to understand how the heritage and conservation work at the Harris Museum
Stained glass work taking place by Preston Vocational Centre Pic: Preston City Council
Visitors had the chance to dismantle and re-fix a sash window to experience the craftsmanship involved.councillor Peter Kelly said: “The Heritage Skills Experience Day was a resounding success, showcasing the rich heritage and craftsmanship. “Admission to the event was free, welcoming all members of the public to witness heritage skills in action and gain firsthand experience under the guidance of skilled practitioners.”
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