Who we are
We are a non profit educational organisation seeking to help eligible applicants to access experience and skills training in the conservation and ecology sectors.
Our Future Plans
We plan to research and develop a series of educational resources about historic buildings, people and heritage skills which can act as a useful resource for home educators, teachers and anyone interested in knowing more about them.
We aim to become a centre for learning artisan, conservation, ecology and life skills and we want to raise enough money to buy a former stately home which we will turn into a life skills centre whilst restoring the house and grounds to its former glory.
We want to to develop a life skills college with artisan, environmental and heritage skills and with social equality at its core. With this in mind we will continue to fundraise to build up enough money so we can buy Kinmel Hall (or a similar building) should it come up for sale again in the future.
The Conservation Skills Fund
We want people to be able to access training courses and experiential learning activities. We want people to be able to put these skills to use preserving and restoring heritage buildings and gardens whilst being able to earn an income.
To achieve this goal we fundraise for The Conservation Skills Fund which seeks to acquire and conserve heritage assets and ensure no eligible applicant is prevented from attending skills training courses because of financial limitations.
Please Note:
Kinmel Hall is in private ownership. We are NOT the owner and do not have any connection with them. They have not been involved in producing this website.
Any donations through this site are made to The Conservation Skills Fund.
Who owns Kinmel Hall?
Kinmel Hall was sold at auction by firm Allsop on May 13 2021 for £950,000. We are not the owners of Kinmel Hall and have no connection to them.
Do your voluntary opportunities include working at Kinmel Hall?
Kinmel Hall is in private ownership and we have no connection with the owners. As such we cannot offer voluntary or experiential learning opportunities at Kinmel Hall.
What are my donations used for?
All donations go toward helping support the charitable programmes of The Conservation Skills Fund.
What is The Conservation Skills Fund?
The Conservation Skills Fund seeks to to acquire and conserve heritage assets and to ensure no eligible person is prevented from attending experiential learning and skills training courses because of financial limitations.
Will you be producing other sites like this?
Yes. We hope to eventually create a useful network of resources for home educators, teachers and anyone wanting to learn new things.
What does the money from donations get spent on?
We operate experiential learning programmes so donations and sponsorships help toward these costs and towards conservation initiatives.