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Traditional building craft skills 2009 - Ireland
This 2009 report assesses existing skills and future training needs within the traditional building repair, maintenance and conservation sector in Ireland.
Training and the built environment 2009
This report (formerly the Trainee Numbers Survey) measures the number of people entering construction training and provides facts about the industry.
Skills and training in the construction industry 2008
Results of an annual survey to determine skill needs and training practices amongst both self-employed individuals and employers working in the construction industry across the UK.
Traditional building craft skills 2008 - England
This 2008 report assesses existing skills and future training needs within the traditional building repair, maintenance and conservation sector in England.
UK built heritage sector professionals: current skills future training
An assessment report of UK building professionals, their training, knowledge and skills needs in relation to traditional buildings and structures.
Training and the built environment 2008
This report (formerly the Trainee Numbers Survey) measures the number of people entering construction training and provides facts about the industry.
Traditional building craft skills 2007 - Scotland
This 2007 report assesses existing skills and future training needs within the traditional building repair, maintenance and conservation sector in Scotland.
Traditional building craft skills 2007 - Wales
This 2007 report assesses existing skills and future training needs within the traditional building repair, maintenance and conservation sector in Wales.
Training and the built environment 2007
This report (formerly the Trainee Numbers Survey) measures the number of people entering construction training and provides facts about the industry.
Trainee numbers survey 2005/2006
This report (now known as the Training and the Built Environment) measures the number of people entering construction training and provides facts about the industry.

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