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Cyfle Building Skills launch apprenticeship scheme

Cyfle Building Skills launch apprenticeship scheme

Cyfle Building Skills has announced that it is accepting applications for its Shared Apprenticeship Scheme in Pembrokeshire.
There are only 10 places available for individuals who want to start a career in the construction industry.
The scheme allows young people and those looking to change careers to gain hands-on experience while studying for a recognised vocational qualification.
Participants will rotate between several local construction employers, gaining a wide range of skills and on-site experience alongside one day a week of college learning.
To help interested candidates find out more, Cyfle's Pembrokeshire coordinator, Paul Falzon, will be hosting a drop-in information session at The Corner Room, Haverhub, The Old Post Office, 12 Quay Street, Haverfordwest, SA61 1BG, on Wednesday, May 21, 2025, between 9am and 1pm.
No appointment is necessary.
Now in its 12th year, the Shared Apprenticeship Scheme has supported nearly 1,000 apprentices across south west Wales.
Apprentices have the opportunity to specialise in a wide range of trades, including bricklaying, plastering, carpentry, electrical, plumbing, painting and decorating, maintenance/multi-skilling, and technical roles.
The scheme offers a route into the industry, with around 90 per cent of apprentices securing full-time employment upon completion.
Supported by the UK Shared Prosperity Fund with the backing of businesses in the county, it helps meet the growing demand for skilled workers while offering a flexible and supportive path for those entering the sector.
Applications for the Pembrokeshire Shared Apprenticeship Scheme close at the end of June 2025.
Those interested are encouraged to apply early due to limited availability.
In addition, contractors in the Pembrokeshire region who are interested in supporting the scheme by offering placements are encouraged to get in touch.
Paul Falzon, Pembrokeshire coordinator for Cyfle Building Skills, said: "This scheme has helped hundreds of young people across south west Wales take their first steps into the construction industry, and we're excited to be expanding opportunities here in Pembrokeshire.
"Whether you're a school leaver, career changer, or simply someone who enjoys hands-on work, I'd encourage you to come along to the drop-in session or get in touch.
"It could be the start of something great."
For more information, visit the Cyfle Building Skills website.
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