NHTG News
The latest news on skills development and training for the built heritage sector from across the UK:
- Skills London 2008
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01 December 2008, NHTG partnered with ConstructionSkills' Recruitment and Careers team to create a walk-through display at the major Skills London careers event held at the Excel exhibition centre in London Docklands... - Construction Liveries Group to further development of Master Certificates Scheme
- 22 October 2008, The Construction Liveries Group is developing further the Master Certificates Scheme, introduced in 2001 by a partnership of City & Guilds, Livery Companies and Professional Bodies. The scheme,...
- First North West Heritage Skills Hub steering group meeting held in Manchester
- 21 October 2008, The NW Heritage Skills Steering Group had their first meeting on the 21st October 2008. The meeting took place at the John Rylands Library, Deans Gate, Manchester which has recently had a major...
- NHTG announces plans for Heritage Building Contractors Register
- 10 October 2008, In response to the NHTG Traditional Building Craft Skills in England 2008 research the NHTG Executive Committee has established a Heritage Building Contactors Registration Working Group to develop...
- National Skills Academy for Construction Project proposed for Whitefield, Nelson
- 30 September 2008, The National Skills Academy for Construction (NSAfC) provides centres of excellence for work-based learning and training on major construction projects.
- Foundation Degree in Building Conservation
- 30 September 2008, A new foundation degree in conservation was launched in September at the Building Crafts College, Stratford, London, in partnership with Kingston University and the City and Guilds of London Arts...
- Works and Training Contract to be piloted in Bolton
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05 September 2008, As one of the first major projects of the North West Heritage Skills Hub, ConstructionSkills are partnering with the Churches Conservation Trust at All Souls Church in Bolton to develop and pilot... - Training Academy launched to help safeguard Yorkshire’s historic buildings
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05 September 2008, A new training academy was launched today to help provide craftspeople with the skills to safeguard Yorkshire and the Humber’s historic buildings now and for the future.
