Scottish Parliament’s Presiding officer sees traditional slating skills in practice

Alison Johnstone MSP on site with Compass Roofing.
Alison Johnstone MSP on site with Compass Roofing.

The Presiding Officer of the Scottish Parliament, Alison Johnstone MSP, has visited Liberton Golf Club in Edinburgh to see traditional roofing skills being utilised as part of the refurbishment of the more than 200-year-old Kingston Grange building.

The extensive re-roofing of the listed building, originally built in 1785, is being undertaken by Compass Roofing, a member of the National Federation of Roofing Contractors (NFRC). During the visit to the site Ms Johnstone was able to join the team on the roof to see the work first-hand and was given an opportunity to try her hand at preparing the slates.

Ms Johnstone was shown the technique of dressing the slate, adding a chamfer to the edge of the slate, and then invited to carry out the process herself.

She has been involved in highlighting the importance of traditional construction industry skills in Scotland for many years. This includes participating at construction skills demonstrations which have included roof slating by the NFRC on several occasions and opening the Edinburgh Traditional Building Festival (part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe) event in 2021.

Scott Miller, managing director of Compass Roofing and chairman of NFRC Scotland said: “We were delighted to welcome the Presiding Officer to our site at Liberton Golf Club to discuss the scope of works and so she could see the work our team was completing.

“Ms Johnstone has been a long-term supporter of the skills demonstrations that NFRC has been involved with for over twelve years, so it was nice she could see the skills on site. Given Ms Johnstone’s support for traditional skills, we were pleased she could dress and sign a slate, which will be put back on the roof and should last another one hundred years.”

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