Apprentices ‘build the future’ and preserve the past
CANAL & River Trust apprentices in the Midlands carrying out environment enhancements on the Staffordshire & Worcestershire Canal showed off their work to chief executive Richard Parry as part of National Apprenticeship Week.
With a theme of ‘Build the Future’, this year’s National Apprenticeship Week was closely aligned with the trust’s duties of caring for the historic waterways for future generations. The trust is committed to apprenticeship schemes and currently has 35 apprentices on board.
Richard said: “The waterways are navigated by boats in much the same way as they were 200 years ago, while today also playing a crucial role in bringing free, accessible blue spaces to local communities.”
In addition to environment works, they are learning the craft of repairing lock gates, carpentry, construction, engineering and team leading skills. A small number are office based, working towards becoming cyber security technicians and producing content.
The canal network has also benefited from the Government-funded Kickstart scheme, a programme for young people aged 16-24 who are claiming Universal Credit and are at risk of long-term unemployment. Twentytwo of the apprentices came from the first wave of kickstarters, and the trust currently has 23 young people on the second wave across Stalybridge, Nottingham and Wolverhampton.
Richard added: “It’s great to see our apprentices learning their craft alongside some of our experienced colleagues. There are new skills that keep the waterways flowing too, with apprentices involved in office-based roles as well as on the bank.
“It was a pleasure to meet the apprentices at Bratch Locks and I wish them well as they help us build a better future for the waterways and preserve this important part of the nation’s heritage.”
For more about apprentice opportunities visit: https://canalrivertrust.org.uk/about-us/work-for-us/apprenticeships