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Preserving our heritage skills
As the name subtly suggests, the restoration of ecclesiastical architecture is at the heart of Recclesia – an historic building conservation contractor based in Chester, North Wales.
NCC Courses
Had two great trainers who were very knowledgeable and a great help, I passed with flying colours guess hard work does pay off”.
Hard Metal Roofing Operative
The following information for the Hard Metal Roofing Operative course outlines key details such as the modules, dates and booking contact details.
Pathways to skills accreditation for hard to reach…
The project will support a demographic of hard to reach workers who require their skills to be recognised, wish to develop or change careers within the sector. It will do so by building assessor capacity and delivering relevant qualifications to
Hard & Soft Metals Roofing Operative
The following information for the Hard & Soft Metals Roofing Operative course outlines key details such as the modules, dates and booking contact details.
Training media programme for heritage plastering
The project will develop a series of broadcast quality training videos explaining heritage plastering techniques for new and existing operators.
Heritage Construction in Wales: strengthening the sector…
The project will increase the uptake of heritage training within Wales, increasing the number of qualifications delivered and increasing awareness of the heritage sector within the construction industry.
"Why not build something good?"
21-year-old Chanell Fraser-Kellman from northwest London decided early on that she wouldn’t choose the path taken by many of her contemporaries at school – crime, drug-taking, carrying knives – so instead she joined the construction industry.
NCC Courses
Had two great trainers who were very knowledgeable and a great help, I passed with flying colours guess hard work does pay off”.
Protecting core training, tackling key skills challenges…
Supporting employers’ core skills and training needs and tackling long-term people and skills challenges underpin CITB’s 2021/22 Business Plan, published today (Tuesday 30 March).