Meet the project architects in early October

Members of the public are invited to come along to St Mary’s Old Wesleyan Chapel to meet the project architect for the Cultural Centre and Museum project this October.

A team from Purcell UK - the appointed architects overseeing the building plans for the regeneration of the old Town Hall - will be visiting St Mary’s on Wednesday 4 October and Thursday 5 October.

There are two drop-in sessions available:

Wednesday 4 October from 4pm - 7pm

Thursday 5 October from 8.30am - 11.30am

There is no need to book in advance - please just come along. If you have any questions about the building plans for the Town Hall, this is a great opportunity to meet the team responsible and get more detail.

The project architect will also be able to talk to you about where we are now, and the next steps on the journey towards making the plans a reality.

About the Project Architect

Greg Chatfield

An ambitious and passionate architect, Greg joined the Purcell team in Bristol is 2022. He has studied at the University of Edinburgh (Part 1), University of Liverpool and Arizona (Part 2) and University of the West of England (Part 3).

Greg is experienced in all RIBA stages, from initial design concept and proposed development through to delivery on site.

About Purcell

Purcell UK are an award-winning team of architects, masterplanners and heritage consultants. As the world’s largest team of heritage specialists, their missiion is to unlock opportunities to sustain and enhance historic places. They take a holistic approach which aims to bring together conservation excellence and innovative design, and have been working with some of the world's most recognisable landmarks for over 75 years.

Clients in the UK include The National Portrait Gallery and The British Museum in London, Aerospace Bristol and Durham Cathedral. On a more local level, the Purcell team were the architects responsible for Kresen Kernow in Cornwall.

The stonework exterior of Kresen Kernow, a former brewery which is now home to the world's largest collection of documents, books, maps and photographs related to Cornwall's history

Kresen Kernow in Cornwall, another Purcell project.






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