This 1-day workshop will offer participants an introduction to repair of historic brickwork. This will include an overview of the properties of historic brick, the appropriate tools and materials to repoint brickwork, and how to cut out and replace failed bricks. All materials and lunch, tea and coffee will be provided. No experience necessary!
This workshop is being held as a partnership between CITB NI and Department for Communities Historic Environment Division.
Who should attend?
This workshop is open to all and would be useful to anyone working with or interested in working with historic buildings. No construction experience is required, and you will be guided by experienced craftspeople with a wealth of experience of maintaining and repairing Northern Ireland’s state care monuments.
Topics Covered
· Repair of Brickwork
Date: Thursday, 18th September 2025
Time: 10am-2.45pm
Programme:
10am Welcome, tea/coffee
10.15am Session 1
12.15pm Lunch (provided)
12.45pm Session 2
2.45pm Close
Important information for attendees:
This event is limited to a maximum of eight attendees to maximise safety and opportunities to learn from the craftspeople. Please be aware that this taster day is taking place in a working depot. Attendees should wear sensible footwear, and it is advised that attendees wear warm clothing/ layers as activities will be taking place semi-outdoors. PPE will be provided.
Getting here:
There is limited parking at the depot, and participants are encouraged to take public transport wherever possible. The depot is located next door to Moira Train station, which has frequent trains to/ from Belfast. If attendees will require a car at the depot, please contact the event organiser to allow monitoring of car parking availability.
Trainers Overview:
The sessions will be led by experienced and skilled craftspeople from Historic Environment Division Moira Works Depot, who are responsible for maintaining and repairing Northern Ireland’s historic state care monuments.
Historic Environment Division within the Department for Communities is the government lead on the historic environment of Northern Ireland.