The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Give your career a real kick-start

- John Holdich

If like me you have children or grandchild­ren taking exams at the moment then you’ll know what a stressful time it can be for them.

hope that all their hard work is rewarded when they get their results and take the next steps in their education or onto employment.

I know from when I visit schools that some young people are clear on their career path, but many others are unsure.

If you’re one of those people then help is available and a good place to start is the East of England Careers Show, organised by The Skills Service, which takes place at the East of England Showground on Friday, 15 July.

Everyone you could possibly need to talk about education or careers will be there including the companies offering jobs or apprentice­ships, the colleges or universiti­es providing offering the qualificat­ions you need to obtain those jobs, or HR profession­als who can critique your CV so that you stand a good chance of standing out from the crowd.

Exhibitors will be grouped into experience zones which include food and drink, technology, wellbeing, creative and business. All the informatio­n will be interactiv­e and engaging – you’ll even get to see one of Force India’s 2015 Formula One cars!

Our own local colleges will be at the event too, including Peterborou­gh Regional College, City College Peterborou­gh and University Centre Peterborou­gh. Also there will be the Great- er Peterborou­gh University Technical College which opens this September. This new college will offer reallife work experience, plus both academic and technical qualificat­ions in one of two specialism­s - engineerin­g and the built environmen­t.

If you’re ready to enter the world of work or study for an apprentice­ship, then a good place to start is the website for young people managed by The Skills Servicewww. stand out skills. co.uk. You can find out about the many opportunit­ies available, as well as volunteeri­ng roles and post-16 study options.

Providing opportunit­ies for our young people is crucial if we are to encourage them to remain in our city. This is why we are working with local businesses to build a picture of the skills they need their employees to have which we can then share with our schools, colleges and young people. Our young people can then gain qualificat­ions or train for a job which they can apply for locally, if indeed that’s what they want to do.

Crucial to this is having a fully-fledged university, which is why I was delighted this week to learn that the Greater Cambridge Greater Peterborou­gh LEP has agreed to fund a team to progress our plans for a university and to support University Centre Peterborou­gh obtain degree awarding powers.

Currently many of our young people have to leave Peterborou­gh to achieve their chosen degree which is a great shame. We want them to have the option to keep learning here and for students outside of the area to study and settle in the city

For more informatio­n about the East of England Careers Show visit www.careerssho­w.co.uk

I’d like to wish Her Majesty The Queen a very happy 90th birthday for this Saturday. I met Her Majesty in 1989 on a visit to Peterborou­gh when I was Deputy Mayor and I found her to be a lovely woman. Her service to this county is highly commendabl­e.

If you’re hosting an event this weekend then I hope it goes with a bang. On Saturday Peterborou­gh Opera will bring a touch of rousing musical nostalgia to Cathedral Square to mark the oc- casion, performing scenes from Edward German’s Merrie England comic opera from 11am.

This will be followed on Sunday by a special Royaltheme­d service of choral evensong at Peterborou­gh Cathedral between 3.30pm and 4.30pm.

I’d like to congratula­te everyone who took part in the Tour of Cambridges­hire event at the weekend. I had the pleasure of starting the race and it was fantastic to see the thousands of cyclists lined up at the start line ready for the 80 mile race. The organisati­on of the event was superb and I’ve had lots of comments from people on the route who enjoyed watching the racing – it was certainly the ideal weather for it!

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