Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee 04 June 2025
There are 10 on the CARE panel in Scotland at the moment, and 100 in the whole of the United Kingdom. The pool could initially go beyond the border in the early stages. I am also confident that there are about three or four times as many experienced conservation engineers who have not gone to the trouble of being listed on the CARE panel just yet, because it is not mandatory. Initially, English Heritage encouraged the institutions to set it up, because it wanted to make it mandatory for grant-funded projects to have CARE panel engineers only, but that never materialised, so there was never quite the commercial encouragement to build the panel up to be as strong as it could be. I would say that there could comfortably be 50 or 60 engineers working and practising in Scotland who are qualified for the CARE panel, but that will take a little time to get through. If there were legislation that referred to the panel, that would certainly encourage registration.
I hoped that I had covered the cost issue in my opening remarks, as I thought that it would arise. I mentioned that there would have to be an inspection and a report, but I do not think that the cost of that would be a huge burden, given the significance and importance of making the right decision about a listed building.