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Navigating ‘daunting’ built heritage careers

Blenheim Palace is celebrating apprenticeships across the business as it nears its target to train more than 100 new starters by the end of 2027

Here, Aimee Akinola, a project management apprentice, shares her experience of working on restoration projects across the Blenheim Palace World Heritage Site.

What does it mean to be an apprentice at Blenheim and working in built heritage, traditionally a male-dominated environment?

For me, being an apprentice at Blenheim is a unique, once-in-a-lifetime type of opportunity. From working with other apprentices across different parts of the business, to working in and around a World Heritage Site, every day is different.

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