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North East Dog Festival announces return this September with tickets already on sale
Following last year s cancellation, the popular festival will be back for a whole weekend of canine entertainment
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In news set to send tails wagging, The North East Dog Festival has announced that it will be back this year with a weekend dedicated to man s best friend.
Government work placements snapped up by North-East colleges hexham-courant.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from hexham-courant.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Education Partnership North East is working with thousands of businesses. A PARTNERSHIP of further education sites across the North-East is helping thousands of employers invest in the future by transforming their workforces through apprenticeships. With constant changes across all industries, it is important businesses continue to develop their staff, whether they are seeking new talent or upskilling existing employees. Apprenticeships bring together practical and technical learning with invaluable workplace experience with apprentices studying and working towards a nationally recognised qualification. They are a cost-effective way of attracting and developing new talent, giving employers the opportunity to tailor their training to meet current and future needs.
Rob Lawson and Ellen Thinnesen Picture: TOM BANKS MEMBERS of one of the UK’s largest college groups have been awarded OBEs in the Queen’s New Year 2021 Honours list. Ellen Thinnesen and Rob Lawson were both honoured for their outstanding contribution to education for their work with Education Partnership North East (EPNE) which incorporates Sunderland College, Northumberland College and Hartlepool Sixth Form. Sunderland College merged with Hartlepool Sixth Form in 2017, and established EPNE after its merger with Northumberland College in 2019. Now one of the largest college groups in the country with 21,500 student enrolments, six college campuses and several satellite delivery centres situated entirely within the North East region, EPNE serves a significant catchment area spanning from Berwick-upon-Tweed to the Tees Valley.