Barnsley Chronicle

Students given best training

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BARNSLEY College’s constructi­on students have received first-hand insight into the industry as part of developmen­t at the Honeywell campus.

The college’s new £3.5m automotive centre, which is expected to be completed by September, will give the next generation of students access to stateof-the-art facilities.

The current cohort of constructi­on students have been able to visit the site as it is being developed.

Stewart Quayle, head of constructi­on, said: “The closer we can get our students to industry, the more prepared they will be for the world of work.

“The automotive centre site has become a real live classroom for our students to develop the knowledge, skills and behaviours they will need to become the next generation of industry profession­als.

“NU Constructi­on is a modern, forward-thinking constructi­on company which understand­s the importance of securing future staffing by training young people to fill current local and national vacancies in an industry that currently has job opportunit­ies across all careers.”

Simon Smith, managing director at NU Constructi­on, added: “It is great to engage with this group of enthusiast­ic students and share some of our expertise with them as they embark on their journey within the constructi­on industry.

“We have arranged these visits for the students as we are passionate about giving back to the community.”

 ?? ?? ”EXPERIENCE: The constructi­on students on the site.
”EXPERIENCE: The constructi­on students on the site.

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