To be presented at the APSE Refuse, Recycling, Street Scene, Grounds and Parks Seminar 2018, at The Nottingham Belfry on 18 and 19 October 2018.
Training apprentices requires commitment, giving them the resources and time needed to become a fully trained and capable team member making a contribution to the local authority environmental services sector. Some local authorities are doing this every day and we want to highlight the training organisations and the individual apprentices who are leading the field within the UK. Where do your apprentices fit in? Give your apprentices the chance to prove themselves as winners and see what they can do.
The APSE local authority apprentice and trainee of the year awards are specific to front line service areas and support excellence in training standards within local authorities and their partner organisations throughout the UK, including members and non-members of APSE. The awards scheme is open to candidates from all stages of training and have been running successfully for 17 years. The awards are open to every authority and their partner organisations in the UK.
New category - This year APSE has decided to introduce a new apprentice category Street scene/Waste Apprentice.
This category will recognise the work of apprentices working in the fields of street scene services and waste and recycling collection.
Entry to these awards is free of charge and successfully short listed candidates and their local authority receive individual awards to recognise the achievements of both the apprentice and the employer.
We will be running two award categories at this ceremony:
(E.g: Gardener, Horticulturalist etc)
(E.g. street cleansing , fly-tipping and graffiti removal, waste and recycling collection etc.)
The finalists will be contacted directly and then announced on the APSE website in September
If you need further information please contact Mike Egerton, Marketing & Coordination officer on [email protected]