Accrington Observer

Company’s million pound investment in next generation

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ONE of the country’s largest bakeware manufactur­ers have announced a £1m investment in apprentice­ship and NVQ courses at their Altham-based warehouse site.

Employees in education at What More UK will receive ‘real working experience’ on the factory floor, with the company having invested seven-figures in their tool room.

A number of their existing employees, including James Howell and Alex Graham, have recently completed their NVQ Level 2 Apprentice­ship in performanc­e engineerin­g operations.

Two young adult learners, William Moat and Izaak Holden, are also close to completing their respective courses.

William, who is finishing off his NVQ Extended Diploma for engineerin­g with a focus on tool maintenanc­e, said: “What More UK have provided a fantastic learning opportunit­y for me, and many others.

“It’s very telling of a company when they invest in the progressio­n of their employees and I feel very proud to now be nearing the end of my chosen course with them.

“We all received a £50 voucher for Sutcliffe Tools on completion of our courses, little things like this really make you feel appreciate­d.

“I would definitely recommend working at Wham to any young person in education who wants to make an earning while learning.”

Izaak, apprentice in manufactur­ing, said: “When I first started at Wham I didn’t have a clue what I was doing! I have shadowed people along the way and picked up the trade.

“They’ve let me do a lot of independen­t work as well, once they knew I could do it myself, which has improved my skills a lot.

 ??  ?? What More UK in Altham are investing in the future of employees and young adults. Pictured (L-R): Operations Manager, Gary Ireland; HR Director, Kelly Torson; employees James Howell, Alex Graham, William Moat, Izaak Holden and Matthew Ingham; Settings Manager, Lee Smith; and Tool Room Supervisor, Steven Kay
What More UK in Altham are investing in the future of employees and young adults. Pictured (L-R): Operations Manager, Gary Ireland; HR Director, Kelly Torson; employees James Howell, Alex Graham, William Moat, Izaak Holden and Matthew Ingham; Settings Manager, Lee Smith; and Tool Room Supervisor, Steven Kay
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