PASW Regional Newsletter: Spring 2001
Network Noticeboard
Bristol Legible City is holding a major conference on the 15th March 2001 entitled 'Building Legible Cities'. This one day conference has an impressive line up of speakers including Stephen Bayley, Malcolm Miles and John Punter and shouldn't be missed by anyone who has any involvement in the physical, social or cultural shaping of cities.
For further details contact: Andrew Kelly, Head of Cultural Development, Bristol Cultural Development Partnership, 0117 945 0170 e-mail: [email protected]
Newsletter Questionnaire
The Regional Network newsletter has now been in existence for two years. We feel that it is therefore a timely point at which to review the newsletter; is it providing the Network with what it requires and desires? Are there things you would like to see included in future editions? Within the next few months we will be sending all the Network mailing list a questionnaire for completion. This is your chance to have a say about your Network Newsletter, so please look out for the questionnaire, complete it and return to us so that we can take your comments on board.
Practising Stained Glass Safely by M. Stanton Harris
Very little data has been collected on health and safety in stained glass, the small amount that exists has gone either unnoticed or undiscovered, therefore, the information collected and researched here should be of benefit. This book has been prepared for the purpose of promoting a safer place of work for anyone intending to work with stained glass. It is intended to be a useful guide to highlight the dangers when working with hazardous materials in everyday use, and provide directions towards working within the Approved Code of Practice (ACoP). This guide will draw attention to safer working practices, ensuring continuation of this ancient art form.
A5 paperback, 48 pages with colour illustrations throughout. £5.50. For more information: Tel 01225 314819