04.03.2026
Derbyshire’s rich heritage is embedded in its landscape, buildings and industry, shaped by centuries of making that connect its people to the place.
The county has a great wealth of historic buildings that all require a specific set of craft skills and expertise to conserve, and these skills are increasingly difficult to find.
With funding from the National Heritage Lottery Fund, Derbyshire County Council is launching a new bursary scheme to help increase key hand skills in heritage building and conservation, such as lime plastering, stone masonry, and heritage joinery.
With support from some Derbyshire’s key heritage and conservation partners, including the Derbyshire Historic Buildings Trust and the Arkwright Society, these bursaries have been set up to help increase local skills in Derbyshire and to help subsidise the cost of training.
Who can apply
Only those working or living in Derbyshire are eligible to apply. Training can though take place anywhere in the country.
Funding of up to £2500 is available per applicant, with total funding available for up to 4 bursaries.
Bursaries are for:
What can these bursaries be used for
The bursary can fully fund or contribute towards the costs of:
Timescales
What to do next
To find out more and apply please follow this link Heritage Building and Conservation Craft Skills Bursary – Derbyshire County Council
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