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TRADITIONAL BUILDING SKILLS BURSARY SCHEME www.buildingbursaries.org.uk FREE* EVENT FOR ALL WOMEN IN CONSTRUCTION Interested in finding out about building crafts and their use on old buildings? Come and talk to craftspeople about the work they do and see how they do it. Take a tour of Tyntesfield House and gardens and find out about The National Trust work there. Tyntesfield House is a renowned Grade I listed building which is currently undergoing major conservation work. The Traditional Building Skills Bursary scheme encourages a diverse workforce in the construction industry and we are highlighting our female trainees who will be demonstrating their craft and to talking to visitors about how they started their career. Craft skills will include: Stonemasonry and carving Stone conservation Bricklaying Painting and decorating Carpentry Joinery Fibrous plasterwork Wednesday 29 th September 2010 11am 4 pm Tyntesfield House, Wraxall, Somerset BS48 1NX *You must register in advance for this event. If you turn up on the day you will be charged £5.50 National Trust entry fee. To register your interest, please visit www.buildingbursaries.org.uk/News

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Tyntesfield House is a renowned Grade I listed building which is currently undergoing major conservation work.The Traditional Building Skills Bursary scheme encourages a diverse workforce in the construction industry and we are highlighting our female trainees who will be demonstrating their craft and to talking to visitors about how they started their career.

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TRADITIONAL BUILDING SKILLS

BURSARY SCHEME www.buildingbursaries.org.uk

FREE* EVENT FOR ALL

WOMEN IN CONSTRUCTION

Interested in finding out about building crafts and their use on old buildings?

Come and talk to craftspeople about the work they do and see how they do it.

Take a tour of Tyntesfield House and gardens and find out about The National Trust work there.

Tyntesfield House is a renowned Grade I listed building which is currently undergoing major conservation work. The Traditional Building Skills Bursary scheme encourages a diverse workforce in the construction industry and we are highlighting our female trainees who will be demonstrating their craft and to talking to visitors about how they started their career.

Craft skills will include:

Stonemasonry and carving

Stone conservation

Bricklaying

Painting and decorating

Carpentry

Joinery

Fibrous plasterwork

Wednesday 29th September 2010 11am – 4 pm

Tyntesfield House, Wraxall, Somerset BS48 1NX

*You must register in advance for this event. If you turn up on the day you will be charged £5.50 National Trust entry fee. To register your interest, please visit www.buildingbursaries.org.uk/News