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The Ecclesiastical Architects’ and Surveyors’ Association (EASA) is a learned Society, founded in 1872 as the Ecclesiastical Surveyors' Association, to promote good standards of design and repair of ecclesiastical buildings, be they churches, chapels, halls, parsonage houses or similar buildings, across all denominations. Further information about EASA is available on the website www.easanet.co.uk I have been a Member of the Association for nine years. Since 2007 I have served as a member of the General Committee, and during this time I have also been the General Editor of the Association’s Journal. The Journal is published three times a year, and is issued to all Members and Correspondents. As well as recording the activities of the Association at its national and regional Meetings, it features recent church projects, technical articles, transcripts of lectures given at our Meetings, book reviews, and profiles of individual Members. Two past issues may be downloaded by clicking on the cover images opposite
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