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Wednesday, 27 February 2013

Beyond Bricks and Mortar Programme

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PROTECTING the past is helping shape the future for Swansea workers.

Young men from across the city are gaining employment, training and skills at the highest levels while helping revive Swansea’s landmark Guildhall. It’s all part of the major programme to refurbish the Grade 1 listed building in a way which protects its past while making it functional for future use.

By being part of Swansea Council’s innovative Beyond Bricks and Mortar programme the project has aimed from the start to benefit local firms and secure and create local jobs. It is giving young people at the start of their careers the chance of a life time to learn their craft while restoring fine plasterwork, fittings and woodwork as well as meeting the challenges of conservation while installing modern electrics, heating, lighting and ICT provision.

And it’s meant that apprentice carpenter Tom Morgan, aged 18, from Hafod, was able to secure an apprenticeship with Guildhall contractors and local company John Weaver Contractors. He said: “This project is giving me great experience. There is so much variety in the carpentry here I am gaining skills I could not get elsewhere. When you are starting out it is also important to have work close to home because you cannot afford to travel and stay away.”

Repairing  or replacing wood crafted by the original carpenters has also  helped former apprentice Gareth Morgans, aged 23, gain a prestigious Heritage Gold Skillcard which will open doors for the rest of his career.

The 23-year-old from Winch Wen, who was inspired to take up carpentry after woodwork classes at Birchgrove Comprehensive, said: “This is a really special building and project to work on.

“Although I have worked on a variety of sites I am learning so much here. We are making it right for the future but keeping as much of the original as we can and making the new match the old.”

Council's Cabinet member,said “I am delighted to see the great care being taken by those working on this building as they make their own mark on its future while preserving the past. They are laying the foundations for successful careers while giving the Guildhall a future as offices from which Council staff deliver services to the public and space for public events, conferences and performances."

Ian Hawkins, Managing Director of Hafod-based John Weaver construction, , said:  “This prestigious project has enabled John Weaver, as a local company to secure existing jobs and offer specialist training for both apprentices and those engaged in workplace experience schemes, it has also provided an opportunity to enhance the skills of  those who have completed apprenticeships. Through the range of challenges this project has presented we have gained further expertise which will put us in a unique position as a premier conservation contractor when bidding for future work.

They are working closely with contractors and CADW to ensure that the original features are preserved, restored or replaced with great care while enabling the building to meet the requirements of modern use.

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