All-Ireland Heritage Skills Programme 2023-24

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Programme providing an opportunity to keep many traditional skills alive within the construction sector.

Applications have opened for the All-Ireland Heritage Skills Programme 2023-24, a course which aims to preserve heritage-building skills that are at risk of being lost by supporting those already working in the construction sector to push their skills to the next level.

Developed by The Prince’s Foundation in partnership with the Heritage Council in the Republic of Ireland and the Historic Environment Division of Northern Ireland’s Department for Communities, the programme will benefit aspiring craftspeople from both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. It is supported by Benefact Trust, one of the UK’s largest grant-making charities.

The All-Ireland Heritage Skills Programme partners believe that it is crucial to preserve the wisdom and knowledge that embody many of the traditional building skills which have shaped our historical built environment. As many workers in the sector now reach retirement age it is vital that these skills are passed on to the next generation of master craftspeople.

The programme is a full-time, 12-month course which gives practical experience in heritage building skills. Participants will also undertake a Level 3 NVQ Diploma in Heritage Skills (Construction).

It is geared towards those with experience in craft areas such as: stonemasonry, carpentry and joinery, bricklaying, blacksmithing, plastering, thatching, roofing and tiling, painting and decorating. Applicants should have an interest in developing their craft with a focus towards heritage and traditional methods whilst striking a balance with 21st Century ways of working. This is not an entry level programme and to be successful in gaining a place on the course, candidates must have prior experience in their craft area of choice, either via college or onsite working experience.

Find out more about the All-Ireland Heritage Skills Programme 2023-24 and how to apply.

The closing date for applications is midday on Friday 28 April 2023.


First published 27 March 2023

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