Decision details
Heritage Conservation Trailblazer to approve the award of grant to the provider identified through the tender process to deliver training programme as outlined.
Decision Maker: Corporate Director of Children and Education
Decision status: Decision Made
Is Key decision?: No
Is subject to call in?: No
Decision:
YNYCA are fund holding the DWP Trailblazer
programme designed to support economically inactive individuals to
move closer to the labour market through a series of specific
strands of activity. York Learning have delivered 7 different
projects under the Year 1 funded activity and will be delivering 5
strands of activity under the Year 2 funded programme.
One of the strands builds on the success of a Year 1 programme that
provided heritage conservation training and live site experience
delivered by a local heritage conservation employer supported by
recruitment and assessment, quality assurance, job search and
mentoring by York Learning. This project saw 20 individuals
including those with disabilities and health conditions, and young
NEETs complete training in this field.
Year 2’s proposal is designed to be more extensive with an
expedited plan to move more people into paid employment
opportunities within the heritage conservation industry which is
currently seeking a further 250,000 employees nationwide over the
next year.
As a result, CYC held a public procurement exercise to appoint a
local employer to deliver training in lime mortar repair, timber
window frame repair, and fire door upgrading as the 3 key work
skills that can passport individuals into relevant employment,
alongside a CSCS labourer card.
The successful organization has now won the tender- Pinnacle
Conservation Ltd (with partnership support from York Conservation
Trust) and as part of the contracting process we need to approve
the funding amount of £159,870.06 for them to deliver this
programme over the current financial year but starting in June 2026
in order to deliver to the spec.
Comments/Observations:
The plan to deliver this programme through Traiblazer funding
builds on the explicit test and learn methodology recommended by
DWP and also ties in with the dedicated CYC Heritage Strategy and
overall, 10-year skills strategy, particularly around retro fitting
for green skills. Longer term this will also improve collaborative
work in the specialist construction sector, providing local labour
market models that benefit our residents and lead to more
employment opportunities.
Decision: To approve the award of grant to the provider identified
through the tender process.
Options Considered:
Using a local training provider to offer
specialist heritage conservation training as an alternative e.g.,
local FE college using 16-19 funding or ASB funding.
Options Rejected:
Alternative ideas of getting a pure
educational provider to deliver training do not offer robust
opportunities to practice newly learned skills in a work
environment, one of the key planks in improving people’s
ability to get back into the labour market. There are no specialist
local providers in this field with the exception of York College
who offer stonemasonry at apprenticeship level only, which does not
align with the targeted demographic of Trailblazer. FE college
allocations are normally maxed out so there would be no opportunity
to leverage funding in this manner.
Not offering a local bespoke heritage conservation training model
means there are no pathways for disadvantaged young people and
adults to access training or work experience in this field.
Publication date: 09/06/2026
Date of decision: 09/06/2026
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