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NDC Construction Phase 3
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Name: NDC Construction Phase 3

Start date: 2007/08

End date: 2007/08

Project Lead: John Montague

Lead Organisation: Newlife Regeneration Construction Ltd.

Project description / summary:  The purpose of the project is to finalise work on the Old Presbytery site using the remaining young people from the NDC area who were engaged in the construction skills project run by Covwise last year.  The key activities will be practical training in plastering, painting and decorating, woodwork and brickwork; classroom based activities including health and safety and basic skills.
This project will finish of the training of the young people and bring the Presbytery up to an acceptable standard for transfer to Whitefriars Housing Association to be included in their Choice based Lettings Scheme.

Funds Granted: £49,385