Level 3 Award: Understanding Repair and Maintenance of Pre-1919 Buildings
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Level 3 Award: Understanding Repair and Maintenance of Pre-1919 Buildings

Learn how to look after and care for old buildings at our 2 day training course on repairing and maintaining pre-1919 buildings.

By Derbyshire Historic Buildings Trust

Date and time

Tuesday, June 25 · 9am - 5pm GMT+1

Location

Wingfield Station

Holme Lane South Wingfield DE55 7LJ United Kingdom

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  • Event lasts 8 hours

    Derbyshire Heritage Buildings Trust invites you to join us on our first 2-day pre-1919 buildings training course for 2024.

    Spend two days at the beautifully restored Wingfield Station in Alfreton and earn a Level 3 qualification in Understanding Repair and Maintenance of Traditional pre-1919 Buildings. No previous experience needed to take part in this NOCN skills training programme. The course will consist of a mixture of classroom theory and practical skills. Lunch and teas/coffees are provided.

    Book now for a special introductory rate of £250 +VAT (normal price £350 +VAT)

    If places have sold out, please add yourself to the waiting list and we will be in touch if space becomes available. We are also planning further 2-day courses during 2024, so we can let you know once dates are confirmed. Any queries please contact as us via Eventbrite, or email Tricia: tricia@derbyshirehistoricbuildingstrust.org.uk


    Date: Tuesday 25th and Wednesday 26th June, 2024

    Time: Arrive from 9.00am, start at 9.30am – Finish at 5pm both days

    Location: Wingfield Station, Holme Lane, South Wingfield, Alfreton DE55 7LJ

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    Course: Level 3 Award in Understanding Repair and Maintenance of Traditional pre-1919 Buildings

    Entry Requirements: There are no formal entry requirements to take this qualification. This qualification can be undertaken without any previous training or qualifications in this subject area however, an understanding of construction techniques would be advantageous.

    Facilitator: This course is delivered by Richard Jordan, a certified trainer and specialist in historic roofing who is based in Derbyshire.

    Credit Value: 2 Credits, Level 3 certification in understanding the repair and maintenance of Pre-1919 buildings.

    Assessment: The assessment requirement for this qualification is a multiple-choice knowledge test. This qualification is not graded.

    Knowledge Test: The knowledge assessment for this qualification is paper based. The test is externally set and marked, a multiple-choice test where learners can choose one of four possible answers. The test covers the learning outcomes for the mandatory unit and confirms that the learning has been met.

    Public Transport and Parking: Free parking is available at Wingfield Station.

    Lunch: Lunch and teas/coffees provided. Please let us know if you have any dietary needs.

    Accessibility: Please let us know if you have any access requirements.

    This opportunity has been made possible thanks to funding from The National Lottery Heritage Fund.

    Frequently asked questions

    Is parking available?

    Yes, free parking is available onsite.

    Is lunch provided?

    Yes, lunch and hot drinks will be provided. Please let us know if you have any dietary requirements.

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    Established in 1974, Derbyshire Historic Buildings Trust (DHBT) has been responsible for the rescue of many historic buildings throughout Derbyshire.  Using their skills and knowledge, members of the Trust identify neglected and abandoned historic buildings and then work to bring them back into new sustainable use.The Trust is a non-profit registered charity that is committed to the heritage of Derbyshire, working with its own in-house professionals to provide help and advice to groups and individuals sharing a passion for historic buildings.