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Weston College learner wins regional apprenticeship award
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Weston College learner, James Morris, has been named the Civil Engineering Contractors Association (CECA) South West Apprentice of the Year.
James, who started his Level 3 Civil Engineering apprenticeship with Alun Griffiths in September 2018, picked up his award at CECA’s Annual Members’ South West Lunch in Torquay.
He was one of only four winners at the awards presentation, which celebrates rising stars in the civil engineering industry.
James was recognised for his attitude and dedication to the job, gaining particular praise for his willingness to learn and take on new challenges.
As well as his apprenticeship duties, James stands out for being an active member of Community Engagement Initiatives and at CECA and Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) events.
South West Operations Director at Alun Griffiths, Simon Dunn, said: “We are really proud of James, and he thoroughly deserves this recognition.
“His passion is clear to see and, since joining Alun Griffiths, he has impressed all of his colleagues with his hard work, and how quickly he picks new skills up.
“He is also committed to encouraging others into the industry, often doing this in his own time, which is very commendable.
“At only 18, his approach, manners and respect for others are beyond his age. We know that we can always rely on James, and he is the perfect apprenticeship role model.”
James was delighted with his award, and said: “To be recognised for all of my hard work feels very rewarding.
“My apprenticeship has allowed me to develop new skills, and start my career in an industry that I am passionate about, with a fantastic employer – Alun Griffiths.
“I have honestly loved every moment of my apprenticeship so far, and can’t wait to continue my studies this year.”
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