One of Scotland’s largest scaffolding contractors, JR Scaffold Services, has completed a specialist access installation to support restoration works at St Fillan’s Church.
The 19th-century church, built in 1841 and located at the entrance to the village of Houston, is undergoing essential roof repairs. The scaffolding solution was designed to allow full removal and replacement of the existing slate roof, helping the project continue through winter weather conditions.
JR Scaffold Services installed a custom temporary roof and access scaffold over a two-week period. The project was led by contracts director John Jack and in-house temporary roof adviser Owen Stoney, supported by a team of three scaffolders.
The scaffold design was developed in collaboration with Gallery Access Solutions and incorporated a combination of Cuplok scaffolding and the Uni Roof system supplied by Altrad Dessa. The approach allowed the structure to be erected at roof level, rather than from ground level, due to limited space around the church.
The building’s proximity to the main road presented additional challenges. JR Scaffold Services worked closely with designers to ensure the scaffold complied with road and pavement regulations. Additional beam work was also introduced to manage restricted access at the rear of the site.
Owen Stoney said the project required careful planning due to the age and location of the building.
“This was an exciting and complex project to be involved with, as it allowed us to showcase our adaptability and expertise for our client,” he said.
“We worked closely with the designers to ensure the scaffold provided safe access for the restoration team, while also protecting pedestrians and road users around the site.”



