Building for the future with apprenticeships

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Building for the future with apprenticeships

Published by Hannah Wooderson for 24dash.com in Housing and also in Communities
Monday 22nd March 2010 - 3:23pm

Apprentices Sam Hobson, left, and James Edwards at Brandwood End Apprentices Sam Hobson, left, and James Edwards at Brandwood End

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A housing regeneration site in Kings Heath, Birmingham, is providing an ideal training ground for two young construction workers.

James Edwards and Sam Hobson are the latest apprentices to be learning their trade at the Brandwood End estate, where Waterloo Housing Association is in the final stages of building 300 affordable new homes.

The redevelopment project involves £40 million of investment by Waterloo, with grant support from the government’s Homes and Communities Agency.

James and Sam are employed at Brandwood End by Waterloo’s contractor, Thomas Vale Construction.

Seventeen-year-old James is an apprentice bricklayer, who is currently attending South Birmingham College and working towards an NVQ level 2 qualification in bricklaying. He started work in July 2008, straight from school.

“I really enjoy the work. Seeing the finished home - and knowing you have helped make it - is a brilliant feeling,” said James.

Sam,18, is an apprentice carpenter and joiner, studying at the same college. He started work with Thomas Vale in January last year, after being made redundant from a previous employer just weeks into his apprenticeship.

“I couldn’t believe it when I was laid off, so I felt really lucky when this chance came along,” said Sam. “I’m really enjoying all the work, and busy trying to get as much experience as I can.”

The paid work and training the apprentices receive is the result of an initiative by Waterloo to boost skills and job opportunities for local young people.
 

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