The first ever Shropshire, Telford andWrekin Apprenticeship Awards night is heading for a sell-out, organisers say.
The event has been created to celebrate the brightest apprentices in the area, as well as recognising employers for their support of apprenticeship programmes.
There are only a handful of tickets remaining for the glittering awards night, which will be taking place at the Mercure Telford Centre Hotel on the evening of October 3. To book tickets, you can visit https://stwaa.co.uk/shop/
McPhillips of Telford, WR Partners of Shrewsbury, and Dyke Yaxley of Shrewsbury are shortlisted in the large employer category, while the medium-sized employer finalists are Fabweld from Telford, Pave Aways of Knockin, and Shingler Group from Myddle. In the small employer category, the three finalists are Ascendancy of Newport, Connexis from Telford, and Start Tech of Shrewsbury.
Finalists in the individual categories come from all corners of the county. Categories include construction, health and social care, engineering and manufacturing, IT and digital industries, early years and education, creative and media, and business, legal and finance.
On overall star apprentice for both the Shropshire and Telford & Wrekin areas will also be crowned on the night.
The competition is backed by some of the county’s biggest and best names, led by headline sponsors Aico of Oswestry and Telford College, and supported by the Marches Careers Hub.
It has been organised by award-winning Shropshire events company Yarrington, in partnership with Shropshire Business Live TV which will be filming and streaming the awards presentations.
Carl Jones, producer and presenter at SBLTV, said: “The quality and volume of entries surpassed all expectations, and the panel of judges said they faced a very difficult task narrowing down each category to three finalists and choosing their winners.”
Mark Allsop, managing director of Yarrington, added: “We’re delighted with the response to the awards in its first year, and are looking forward to a fantastic awards evening.
“It’s going to be a real celebration of the brightest and best apprentices in the county, and the businesses which go the extra mile to support the next generation of skilled staff.”
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