By Q Radio News
A new Portadown construction skills academy's to create ten full-time jobs for students.
The centre's the first of its kind in Northern Ireland, and was set up to plug the skills shortage gap in the building sector.
The jobs will up for grabs for the first intake of students on the groundworkers course, which starts in September.
Brendan Crealey is from Industry Training Services:
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