Sunderland Echo

Minibus puts apprentice­s on the right road to work

- Tom Patterson echo.news@jpimedia.co.uk @sunderland­echo

A ‘training bus’ between Hartlepool and Sunderland is putting young workers on the road to successful careers.

Hartlepool College of Further Education and Sunderland-based car body parts company Unipres (UK) are currently training 24 apprentice­s – who regularly hit the A 19 in their recognisab­le royal blue uniforms to further their developmen­t.

The firm and the college have been working together to train their workforce for the future for the last five years.

Rob D odds, training academy controller at Unipres (UK), said: “We have a history with Hartlepool College. What originally set them apart is that it wasn’ t a case of them telling us what they would expect, they asked us what we wanted.

“One of the first barriers was the distance between us, but the college offered a minibus down to the college and back every day.”

The apprentice­s are expectedat Uni pr es’ site in Cherry Blossom Way, Sunderland, at 7.15am every day and start work at Hartlepool College an hour later – returning at 4.45pm.

Every employee must wear the royal blue uniform with the Unipres logo and that is no different for those apprentice­s who spend the day at Hartlepool College.

Gary Riches, assistant principal at Hartlepool College, said: “The apprentice­s are noticeable around the collegesit­e throughout the day in their blue uniforms .“It’ s making others take notice. The apprentice­s are from all over the North-East and we also have some Unipres apprentice­s who are from Hartlepool now, something we haven’t had in previous years.”

The college says it’s relationsh­ip with Unipres highlights how successful it is at fulfilling the needs of the employers in the North East that they work with.

Gary added: “The relationsh­ip between myself and Rob and the director sat Uni pre sis a very strong one.

"It is an open, honest, transparen­t relationsh­ip. From my point of view their recruitmen­t and selection process is outstandin­g.

“The calibre of apprentice is extremely high. It also shows the calibre of employer this college partners with. It shows this is the place to study engineerin­g, whether you are a full-time learner or in higher education, this is it.”

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Unipres apprentice­s ready for the road.

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