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Photography by Angus Forbes. By Scott Wright MORE than 3,500 employees from 50 companies are on course to receive training to further their careers by attending government-funded courses at Glasgow Clyde College. The college has been delivering training under the Flexible Workforce Development Fund, which provided £646,463of skills grants to large businesses around Scotland last year. The scheme is now open to small and medium-sized enterprises, which are able to receive £5,000-worth of training at the college for employees. Large employers which pay the Apprentice Levy can continue to access training worth £15,000. Construction, management, journalism, IT, mental health and social care are among subjects covered by the training.