• 6 months ago
The only barrel-making apprentice left in England hopes to keep the 700-year-old tradition alive – amid fears it could die out.

Joseph Dunlop, 20, began a four-year traineeship last November to become a ‘cooper’, the name given to a craftsman skilled in creating wooden kegs by hand.

But he admitted feeling a ‘weight on his shoulders’ as there are just five professionals left in the country - and he is now the only person in the running to succeed them.

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