Minister Lyons welcomes launch of All Ireland Heritage Skills Programme
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Communities Minister Gordon Lyons has welcomed the opening of applications for the 2026-27 All Ireland Heritage Skills Programme, calling it a vital boost for traditional craft skills and the wider heritage sector.
The programme is delivered in partnership with The King’s Foundation, the Heritage Council, National Museums NI and Construction Industry Training Board NI (CITB NI). Successful applicants will receive a full scholarship and will be provided with a monthly bursary to help cover the cost of travel and accommodation.
Minister Lyons said:
“I am pleased to see this programme open for applications as it offers a unique opportunity for people to develop high‑quality heritage skills that are essential for protecting our historic environment, shaping places that we want to live, work and invest in.
“As in previous years, students will have the opportunity to gain practical experience in traditional building skills, conservation and repair, working with master craftspeople, as well as working towards a Level 3 NVQ Diploma in Heritage Skills (Construction) at the Department’s Heritage Skills Centre in Moira.”
“Recent graduates of the programme are working in National Museums NI and my Department’s Conservation Works Team, the programme aligns with my investment of £1.3m creating 28 new posts in my Department’s Conservation Works Team to protect and conserve the 187 State Care Monuments.
The Minister added:
“Heritage skills support local jobs, strengthen our economy and contribute to sustainable conservation. I encourage anyone with a passion for craft and heritage to apply.”
Applications for student places remain open until 4pm on 10 April. More information can be found on the National Museums website.
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