“Careful and conservative repair is very much LTM's ethos which has been imparted to all the staff and this approach and the high standard of work he achieves has won LTM much respect from prominent heritage bodies such as Historic Scotland, National Trust for Scotland and leading conservation practices.”
“LTM's commitment to quality work is paramount to his success and his staff benefit from a structured programme of training and assessment which we, as the leading UK traditional building skills training provider, whole heartedly commend. LTM has anticipated the requirement for building crafts and trades persons to be accredited in conservation skills for work undertaken on grant funded projects (Historic Scotland and Heritage Lottery funded projects) whereby over half his workforce hold at least SQA (Scottish Qualifications Authority) National Units 1,2 and 3 in Conservation Masonry, assessment of which can only be made by qualified staff from the Scottish Lime Centre Trust at their specialist training centre Charlestown Workshops based in Fife.”
“LTM's commitment to training and our endorsement of there abilities also means Steven Laing of LTM is the masonry tutor for advanced masonry courses offered at Charlestown Workshops.”
“Lastly, we were delighted to hear that Steven Harper, one of LTM's leading masons, has been awarded the 2004 William Morris Craft Fellowship. This can only increase the quality of work undertaken by LTM and indeed its kudos as a leading traditional masonry contractor.”
Roz-Artis Young, Director.