Daisy Stuart Shaw is Celebrated in New City Plaque

A new plaque commemorating Daisy Stuart Shaw (1861-1955) has been unveiled in Lichfield to celebrate International Women’s Day and Women’s History Month.
Membership in Historic Lichfield Guild

We are proud to share that two members of our Staffs team were officially enrolled into the Worshipful Company of Smiths in Lichfield earlier this week.
Inspiring Future Architects at Willow Court Farmhouse

Yesterday, Ian Bird (heads our Staffs team) had the pleasure of hosting architectural students from the University of Wolverhampton at our ongoing Willow Court Farmhouse project.
Giving Back to the Community: Messenger Helps Revive a Lichfield Landmark

The Messenger Staffordshire team have helped preserve a little bit of Lichfield’s history by repairing and reinstating a bust of one of the city’s most famous past residents.
Back to School

Our Burntwood team went back to school recently, assisting Fulfen Primary with a new timber fence.
Hands-on Heritage: SPAB Fellows roll up their Sleeves at Wightwick Manor

Today we welcomed the 2024 SPAB William Morris Craft Fellows to our ongoing project at Wightwick Manor.
Continuing Efforts to Promote Heritage Crafts

The recent Heritage Careers Fair, organised by the West Midlands Historic Buildings Trust, was an event aimed at promoting heritage skills and careers within the heritage sector.
Messenger Powers up the Pitch: Sponsors Burntwood Dragons Thunder U16s Stylish New Training Kit!

Our Burntwood Office is happy to share news of sponsoring the local Burntwood Dragons Thunder U16 boys’ team.
The story of the Magnificent Tree

We, at Messenger, built and moved into our current head office in 2018. Having always had a vision to light the front tree at Christmastime, it wasn’t until the somber Covid year of 2020 that we finally invested the time and effort to do so.
Renowned historian to present on splendour of Tudor palaces

Historian and broadcaster, Dr Jonathan Foyle, will give a public lecture on Tudor palace interiors at St Andrew’s, Collyweston.