The HBPT Team
The management of the Trust is undertaken by a board of sixteen members drawn from the Highlands and Islands area; the chairman is Nigel Graham (former Highland councillor for Nairn). The Project Director is Mia Scott who is the initial point of contact at:
Highland Buildings Preservation Trust
10 Bank Street
Inverness
IV1 1QY
Tel: 01463 718778
Email : mia@hbpt.org.uk
Members of Highland Buildings Preservation Trust:
David Alston Former youth worker, teacher, adult education worker, museum worker and now Cromarty based historic and Highland councillor. | |
John Duncan | |
Douglas Graham Secretary and Solicitor to the Trust | |
Nigel Graham Honorary President of the Trust. One-time soldier, farmer and member of Highland Regional Council and Highland Council. Now happily retired, taking photographs, watching birds and looking after a large garden. | |
Aline Gunn Chairman of HBPT and Chairman of the Caithness Heritage Trust. Deeply interested in preserving remembrance of time past and, where possible, the built environment. | |
Jill Hamilton-Grierson An interest in old buildings. | |
Alex Macdonald Convener of Comhairle nan Eilean Sair (Western Isles Council). | |
Hugh Macdonald Hotelier, former community councillor; member of the Skye and Lochalsh cases panel for the AHSS. | |
Michael MacGruer Director and architect in private practice in Fort William. | |
Roy MacIntyre Chartered Engineer and Technical Advisor | |
Mary Miers Architectural writer and journalist, currently working for Country Life magazine. Set up Scotland's Buildings at Risk Register at the Scottish Civic Trust. | |
Hector Munro Member of the Institution of Chartered Surveyors, forester and custodian of two "A" Listed Buildings. | |
Leslie Rowe Founder member of Caithness Heritage Trust and occasional writer on architectural subjects. | |
Mia Scott Project Director of HBPT. | |
Graeme Smith Highland Councillor for Wick | |
Alan Torrance Highland Councillor for Tain and Easter Ross | |
Andrew Wright After a lifetime's experience as a partner in a leading architectural practice now undertakes consultancy work which includes researching for and preparing conservation plans. | |









