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College celebrate outstanding learners and employers at Oscars-style Business Awards

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Weston College toasted the outstanding success of learners and employer partners at its annual Business Awards on Thursday (June 20).

Winners from a range of categories were presented with awards at the Oscars-style event at the Winter Gardens.

Guests – including students, employers and local dignitaries – enjoyed a three-course dinner and heard an inspirational keynote talk from Nick Elston, one of the country’s most renowned speakers on the subjects of anxiety, mental health and well-being.

Principal and CEO of Weston College Group, Dr Paul Phillips, who hosted the awards, said: “This year we received a record number of nominations and, while this made judging an unenviable task, it highlights the wealth of talent among our learners and the level of dedication and expertise within our employer network.

“It was fantastic to celebrate the many successes of our work-based learners, who show outstanding commitment to their programmes. They are truly a credit to the College and their employers.

“This year’s event is also notable as it fell between the opening of two significant new training facilities – the Construction Training Centre and Health and Active Living Centre. These state-of-the-art resources will provide huge benefits for learners, businesses and the community as a whole.”

It was an evening to remember for Thatchers Cider apprentice Molly O’Flaherty, 17 who was named Overall Learner of the Year and Professional Services Apprentice of the Year. Molly, who is completing a Customer Services Apprenticeship, was singled out for her maturity, work-ethic and passion to learn.

Molly said: “I am delighted to have won this award, as it shows how far I have come over such a short period of time with Thatchers.

“The support I have received from Weston College and Thatchers has been excellent, and I can’t wait to continue my development with such a great employer.”

Thatchers Cider made it a ‘quadruple’ celebration by picking up the Overall Employer and New Apprentice Employer of the Year awards.

Emma Cox, Training and Development Manager at Thatchers Cider, said: “At Thatchers we are committed to supporting young people and providing them with an opportunity to develop their skills.

“Being recognised for this award is testament to the hard work that we have put in, the dedication of the learners and the support we have received from Weston College in creating a bespoke programme to suit our business needs.”

The National Children’s Orchestras of Great Britain (NCO) was recognised as Industry Placement Employer of the year. Sophie Lewis, Managing Director at NCO, commented: “The Industry Placement programme has had a really positive impact on NCO. As a charity we have benefitted from additional capacity and fresh perspectives through our placement who immediately became a fantastic addition to our team.

“We are thrilled to win this award and look forward to engaging with the programme further in the future.”

Business Award winners list:

Employer awards

  • Small Employer of the Year – Ridgeway House
  • Medium Employer of the Year – YMCA Barley Wood Day Nursery
  • Large Employer of the Year – SUEZ Recycling and Recovery UK
  • New Apprentice Employer of the Year – Thatchers Cider
  • Industry Placement Employer of the Year – National Children's Orchestras of Great Britain
  • Work Experience Employer of the Year – Visit Somerset
  • Traineeship Employer of the Year – University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust
  • Pre-employment Employer of the Year – OCS Group
  • Disability Confident Employer of the Year – Weston Museum
  • Inspiring Future Talent Employer of the Year – OnPoint Barbers
  • Commercial Training Employer of the Year – Kings Heavy Haulage of Bristol)
  • Overall Employer of the Year – Thatchers Cider

Learners awards

  • Construction Apprentice of the Year – Patrick Hollritt, of John Mansfield Electrical
  • Digital Apprentice of the Year – Sean Haberfield, of Osborne Clarke
  • Early Years and Education Apprentice of the Year – Charlotte Redstone, of King Alfred School
  • Engineering and Manufacturing Apprentice of the Year – Matthew Vicarage, of Ipeco Composites
  • Hair and Beauty Apprentice of the Year – George Sheppard, of OnPoint Barbers
  • Hospitality and Food Industry Apprentice of the Year – Chris Barry, of St Monica Trust
  • Industry Placement Learner of the Year – Olivia Farley of Green Pastures Veterinary Centre
  • Leadership Apprentice of the Year – Mark Cordy, of Bradbury House
  • Professional Services Apprentice of the Year – Molly O'Flaherty, of Thatchers Cider
  • SEND Learner into Employment Student of the Year – Jack Tiley, of Lasseter's restaurant
  • Sport, Health, Lab Tech and Social Care Apprentice of the Year – Rebecca Twinney of Royal United Hospital, Bath
  • Traineeship Learner of the Year – Holly Griffiths, of Ready Steady Go Nursery
  • Transport and Logistics Learner of the Year – Harrison King, of Kings Heavy Haulage
  • Overall Learner of the Year – Molly O'Flaherty, of Thatchers Cider

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