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    Ayrshire school-leaver carves out bright future
    A teenager from Ayrshire is carving out a bright future after landing a prestigious apprenticeship as a stonemason with the National Trust for Scotland.
    John Crawford, a 16-year-old from Coylton has just started a four-year apprenticeship with the conservation charity and is set to learn the broad range of skills needed to qualify in this ancient art.

    As well as working alongside a team of expert masons at Culzean Castle near Maybole, John will complete an SVQ in Advanced Stonemasonry at Glasgow Metropolitan College.

    "I've always seen myself working in a skilled trade like stonemasonry and as opportunities like this don't come round often. I'm delighted to have been successful," said John.

    Although the bulk of his work will be at Culzean, John will also be required to work at other Trust properties throughout Scotland.

    One of John’s first projects will be to help repair stonework within Culzean’s historic Walled Garden.

    “The number of stonemasons has been declining for many decades and its estimated that there may be as few as 300 masons in Scotland who are qualified to carry out repairs to traditional or historic buildings,” said Culzean’s stonemason, Justin Egerton. “John’s skills will be much in demand at the end of his training.”

    A total of eight stonemasons have been trained under Culzean’s apprenticeship scheme, which was founded in 1991.

    The Radcliffe Trust has helped fund the costs associated with John’s training.
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    Country Park: all year, daily 9.30-sunset.

    Walled Garden: all year, daily 9.30-5 or sunset if earlier.
    Castle: 30 Mar to 31 Oct, daily 10.30-5 (last entry 4).
    Visitor Centre and Other Facilities: 3 Jan to 29 Mar, Sat/Sun 11-4; 30 Mar to 31 Oct, daily 10-5; 1 Nov to 31 Dec (closed 25/26 Dec), Sat/Sun 11-4.
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    • - Education accolade for Culzean Castle and Country Park

      Staff at the National Trust for Scotland’s Culzean Castle and Country Park have just received a prestigious award in recognition of 25 years of successful education work.  more>

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