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Myerscough named a double finalist in Lancashire Apprenticeship Awards

Published
Monday 4 March

Myerscough College has been shortlisted in two categories at the Lancashire Apprenticeship Awards, which take place later this month.

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Myerscough has been named a finalist in the Training Provider/Programme of the Year category, alongside Blackburn College, Blackpool & The Fylde College and Themis at Burnley College.

In addition, Tom Maddran, a Level 2 apprentice in Land Based Engineering (Construction Plant), has been shortlisted in the category of Intermediate Apprentice of the Year.

The third annual Lancashire Apprenticeship Awards celebrate and recognise the hardworking individuals and organisations involved in apprenticeships and how they shape our future.

This prestigious event, organised by National World, aims to recognise and celebrate the outstanding achievements of apprentices and employers across the region.

This year, the ceremony takes places in the Great Hall, at Lancaster University, on March 27.

"We are thrilled to be hosting the Lancashire Apprenticeship Awards in 2024," said Chloe Howell, Business Development Manager at Lancaster University Conferences & Events+,

"Apprenticeships play a crucial role in shaping the future workforce, and we are proud to celebrate the exceptional achievements of apprentices and their employers. We look forward to welcoming the apprenticeship community to our campus."

Jan Cullen, Lancashire Apprenticeship Awards Event Organiser of National World, said: ‘’We were really impressed by the Great Hall at Lancaster University.

‘’The venue offers the space and technical facilities required to host the Lancashire Apprenticeship Awards, which is a major awards ceremony in the region.”

The awards ceremony will bring together apprentices, employers, educators, and industry leaders from across Lancashire, serving as a platform to honour apprentices who have demonstrated exceptional skills, commitment, and progress in their respective fields.

Additionally, employers will be recognised for their outstanding contributions to providing quality Apprenticeship opportunities and nurturing talent within their organisations.

In 2022, Myerscough learner Cameron Barker was named winner in the category Intermediate Apprentice of the Year, for his efforts whole completing his Level 3 apprenticeship in landscaping.