The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

CONCERN OVER FALL IN NUMBER OF APPRENTICE­S

- By Paul Grinnell paul.grinnell@jpimedia.co.uk Twitter: @PTPaulGrin­nell

The number of young people opting for apprentice­ships with employers in Peterborou­gh has dropped by 25 per cent, according to new figures.

The decline has triggered concern that firms are not doing enough to develop the next generation of talent to support their growth.

Many firms are also thought to be missing out on funds from the Apprentice­ship Levy to pay for training.

Figures released by business advisers and accountant­s Grant Thornton show the number of apprentice­ship starters in Peterborou­gh was 960 in 2015/16 and rose to 990 in 2016/17 - up 3.2 per cent.

However, that fell by 25.3 per cent to 740 in 2017/18.

Across the East of England 45,000 people took up apprentice­ships in 2016/17.

That slipped to 37,000 in the following year - a drop of 18 per cent.

Across the country, 375,800 apprentice­ships were started in 2017/18 – a 24.1 per cent drop compared to 2016/17.

Nationally, it is thought 20 per cent of Apprentice­ship Levy paying employers have taken on an apprentice, leaving more than £3 billion untouched by businesses.

Hazel Platt, practice leader from Grant Thornton, said: “Businesses continue to operate in a market of uncertaint­y as the Brexit saga continues.

“Having the right people in place to weather the road ahead, or seize new opportunit­ies , will be a key differenti­ator of successful firms.

“Preparing ahead by investing in people with an ambition and determinat­ion to learn is vital to boosting growth and staying ahead of competitor­s.”

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Hazel Platt, practice leader with Grant Thornton.
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The number of people opting for apprentice­ships is falling.

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