Heritage Engineering Apprenticeships Awards
The Heritage Engineering Apprenticeship Awards recognise individuals and institutions who have made an outstanding contribution to the advancement of apprenticeships and skills in the field of Heritage Engineering.
WINNERS
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David Whale | Awarded in recognition of his contribution to the development of the Trailblazer Heritage Engineering Apprenticeship programme. | |||
Karl Carter | Awarded in recognition of his contribution to the development of the Trailblazer Heritage Engineering Apprenticeship programme. | |||
Paul & Andrew Wood | Awarded in recognition of their contribution to the development of the Trailblazer Heritage Engineering Apprenticeship programme. | |||
Francis Galashan | Awarded in recognition of his contribution to the development of the Trailblazer Heritage Engineering Apprenticeship programme. | |||
John Pitchforth | Awarded in recognition of his contribution to the development of the Trailblazer Heritage Engineering Apprenticeship programme. | |||
Graham Nicholls | Awarded in recognition of his contribution to the development of the Trailblazer Heritage Engineering Apprenticeship programme. |
NOMINEES AND RUNNERS UP
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SUPPORTED BY
The object of The Federation Skills Trust is the advancement of education by promoting, whether directly through financial or other support, the training and teaching of engineering skills and processes and by encouraging and supporting the development and transference of skills appertaining to the repair, maintenance, preservation and renovation of all types of heritage transport, historic vehicle and machinery.
The Trust was established as a product of the cooperation between the Federation of British Historic Vehicle Clubs and The Galashan Trust around heritage engineering apprenticeships. We have contributed financially and in practical ways with the establishment of apprenticeship training providers including the Heritage Skills Academy.
A charity registered in England and Wales number 1192334
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