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Students Mend Historic Library Roof
9 Feb
Summary
- Stonemasonry students are restoring Kettering Library's roof.
- The building was damaged by heavy rain in 2023.
- This project builds traditional skills for future craftspeople.

Moulton College stonemasonry students are actively involved in restoring the roof of Kettering Library and the Alfred East Art Gallery. This Grade II listed building, known as Cornerstone, suffered damage during heavy rainfall in 2023. The hands-on experience is invaluable for the students, as highlighted by Richard Ball, head of heritage skills at the college. He emphasized that real site experience complements theoretical knowledge gained at college. This initiative by North Northamptonshire Council aims to bolster students' technical abilities and enhance their employment opportunities. Site manager Wayne Gray noted the importance of connecting traditional skills with younger craftspeople, preserving Kettering's heritage. The library has temporarily relocated to an upper floor within Cornerstone's modern extension while restoration work continues.



