NHTG News
The latest news on skills development and training for the built heritage sector from across the UK:
- Traditional Building Skills Training Scheme - Roofing Overview
- 23 May 2010, Since 2007 the Traditional Building Skills Bursary Scheme has been offering a boost for training to contractors and individuals respectively, to help them develop their businesses and hands-on...
- CAGE (Greater Nottingham) visited Hill Holt Wood near Newark on Wednesday 12th May 2010
- 20 May 2010, Hill Holt Wood started life over 300 years ago and now, in the 21st Century, Hill Holt Wood is a thriving community social enterprise project with visitors from all over Europe
- Welcome to the First Heritage Skills Network
- 20 May 2010, Heritage Skills Network (HSN) has evolved from the South East Regional Craft Skills Action Group established in 2007 as a result of recommendations in a report conducted by the National Heritage...
- National Heritage Training Group Business Plan 2010-2014
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20 May 2010, This, the second NHTG Business Plan, sets out our future plans to promote the continued use of traditional building skills and materials. - CSCS Heritage Skills Card Update
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19 May 2010, Urgent Call for More Craftspeople and Built Heritage Sector Professionals to Apply for CSCS Cards - New Coordinator for the North West
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23 February 2010, It is all change for heritage in the North West with the appointment of Kay Leech to the role of North West Heritage Skills Co-ordinator from 1st February. Kay will continue to take forward the work... - Live Site Training Underway in Bingley
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03 February 2010, Heritage lecturers at Craven College and York University are working with adults and full time students at St Ives Estate in Bingley. Participants will restore the stone walls of the walled garden... - Apply now to become a Building Crafts Apprentice with The Prince's Foundation
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14 January 2010, HRH The Prince of Wales has highlighted the severe shortage of skilled craftspeople in the construction industry and the impact this has had on building sustainable communities. The decline of...
