The Scottish Crannog Centre on Loch Tay has continued its rise from the ashes by being nominated for an award. The tourist attraction is up for the best small museum project as part of the Museums Change Lives Awards run by the Museums Association.The accolade recognises the best project at museums across the UK with an annual turnover of less than £320,000.In 2020 the Scottish Crannog Centre set out to create an apprenticeship programme that would provide training and work opportunities for young people in rural Scotland, developing a workforce for the future.Their apprenticeship programme set out from the start to be best practice, ambitious and was designed to go beyond the concept of a ‘project’, embedding this way of working as a
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