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Mercury Business Awards 2020 winners finally get their trophies

Mercury Business Awards 2020 winners finally get their trophies The winners of our Mercury Business Awards for 2020 finally have their hands on their unique trophies. Each of our 11 winners received a trophy made from slate kindly supplied by Clipsham Stone Cutting Company, and wood supplied by Viking Signs. And coincidentally, Susie Nottingham who runs Clipsham Stone Cutting Company with husband Martin, was able to see one of the trophies being handed over after she arrived for a takeaway at The March Hare Bakery and Tea Rooms as owner Amy Roberts was being photographed outside! Gallery1 Due to Covid-19 restrictions many of our sponsors were unable to make the presentations so Mercury editor Kerry Coupe had the honour of delivery the trophies in a covid-secure way.

Stamford College to extend Construction and Automotive Skills Centre thanks to £2 1m grant from Greater Lincolnshire Local Enterprise Partnership

 | Updated: 16:04, 15 March 2021 A construction and automotive skills facility at Stamford College is to be extended thanks to a £2.1m grant from the Getting Building Fund. The Greater Lincolnshire Local Enterprise Partnership has confirmed funding of £2.129 million for the project, which will extend the Construction and Automotive Skills Centre at the college. The extension is a response to increased demand for skilled workers in the construction and engineering sectors and a substantial growth in applications from students for courses in these areas. Carpentry at Stamford College “We’re pleased to be able to fund this project, which will create opportunities for future students, meet the needs of local employers, address local and regional skills gaps and directly contribute to the local, regional and national economies,” said Sarah-Louise Fairburn, deputy chairman of the Greater Lincolnshire Local Enterprise Partnership.

Bourne apprentice and Stamford College student Oliver Greaves will compete in the semi-final of the Screwfix Trade Apprentice 2021

Bourne apprentice and Stamford College student Oliver Greaves will compete in the semi-final of the Screwfix Trade Apprentice 2021 An electrical apprentice is set to compete in the semi-finals of a national trade competition. Oliver Greaves is hoping to clinch the title of Screwfix Trade Apprentice 2021after entering the competition for the second time. The 21-year-old from Bourne is studying towards an electrical maintenance qualification at Stamford College. Oliver Greaves He was selected for the competition after convincing the judges of his passion for the trade and determination to succeed. Oliver said: “I’m delighted to be in the semi-final of this competition. Last year I got through to the final and I hope to make it again so I can show the judges how much I have developed since then, the skills I have learnt and how dedicated I am to my career in the trade.

Stamford College students take part in squat challenge to help Teenage Cancer Trust

Stamford College students take part in squat challenge to help Teenage Cancer Trust
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