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 John Duncan. 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:
John Duncan Chairman of HBPT and former Highland Council Conservation Architect, advising on the architectural or historic importance of historic buildings and on architectural issues generally, and more specifically on urban conservation issues. Founding Director | |
Douglas Graham Company Secretary 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 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. | |
Ken Johnston Semi-retired town planner with an interest in built & natural heritage and disability access issues. | |
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 | |
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. | |









