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William Davis has been creating beautiful homes in stunning locations for more than 80 years

William Davis has been creating beautiful homes in stunning locations for more than 80 years Loughborough-based business is sponsoring the Apprentice Employer of the Year category at the LeicestershireLive Business Awards. Advertorial Apprentices at William Davis Homes. William Davis Homes is a privately-owned business with more than eight decades of experience as a housebuilder in the Midlands, with active developments currently in Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire, Warwickshire and Worcestershire. Across the Midlands, Loughborough-based William Davis Homes currently has eight stunning developments situated in prime village or edge-of-town locations with at least a further five launching in the next 12 months. Each features a range of classic designs from two-bedroom bungalows/apartments to five-bedroom-detached family homes.

Starting out? Here are some of the region s top apprentice employers

Starting out? Here are some of the region’s top apprentice employers Here are just a few of this year’s LeicestershireLive Business Awards category finalists Sponsored The LeicestershireLive Business Awards will reunite our community Subscribe today to get the latest headlines straight to your inbox with our free email updatesInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign up When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice With every day that passes, our businesses are developing Leicestershire into one of the UK’s finest hubs of inspiring ingenuity and business excellence.

Record number of new apprentice starts in isles despite economic challenge of pandemic

SHETLAND companies are said to have bucked the trend by taking on a record 87 new apprentice starts during 2020 despite the coronavirus pandemic. Train Shetland vocational manager Kevin Briggs said: “We’re very happy to have been able to support these 87 apprenticeships across the isles, and across a wide variety of employment sectors. 9 of 14Adverts “The recent Apprentice Employer’s Grant from Skills Development Scotland was a big factor in securing more apprentices in engineering, construction and social care.” A particular area which has seen an increase in apprenticeships is agriculture, with six new apprentices starting their training on farms around Shetland.

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