LATEST NEWS
Successful School ‘Maths Inspire Morning’
On Tuesday 18th February, Myrick Training Services attended the “Maths Inspire Morning” at Leighton Primary school, near Welshpool.
The Game Change Project
The Game Change Project advanced groups have been brushing up on their First Aid Awareness with bespoke training provided by Myrick Training Services.
Apprenticeship Success
Congratulations to Anthony Guest of CCP. He has completed his level 2 NVQ in Business Improvement Techniques and level 2 Certificate in Applying Business Improvement Techniques. He has carried out improvement projects that has helped to improve the efficiency of the site operations
Apprenticeship Success
Congratulations to Beth Smith, Martin Hardy, Holly Hughes and Neil Williams of Charcroft Electronics. They have completed their level 2 Award in Industrial Environment Awareness as part of their Performing Manufacturing Operations apprenticeship.
Community CPR and Defib Session at Knit and Natter Newtown
It was lovely to be able to support Knit and Natter Newtown last week with a free community CPR and Defib training session.
Apprenticeship Success
Kian Holdsworth from Rheidol Railway receiving his Level 3 Framework and Level 3 NVQ certificate at Rheidol Railway
Successful Abrasive Wheels Course
The Abrasive wheels course was delivered recently at Ty-Mawr Lime Ltd. in Llangasty, Brecon
Solar Panels at Myrick!
This project has been funded by a grant through Amengi, (who are the Operators of the Carno 2 wind farm).
National Training Federation for Wales
Myrick were pleased to attend the NTfW (National Training Federation for Wales) conference on Friday 22nd March at the ICC in Newport.
Concerns Raised Over Apprenticeship Funding Cuts
Myrick Training Services were pleased to support Carpenter & Paterson Ltd of Welshpool on Monday 12th February 2024, during a visit by Russell George MS and Montgomeryshire MP Craig Williams to the factory.
Important Message from Nick Jones: Apprenticeship Cuts
Please be aware that the Welsh Government is proposing to cut apprenticeship funding by 24.5% in the next financial year that commences on 1st August 2024.
This is on top of a £17.5million reduction that has already taken effect in this current year’s funding.
Deep cuts to apprenticeship programme will undermine new economic mission and cut talent pipeline for employers
The Welsh Government has launched its new Economic Mission, with an emphasis on supporting key sectors to grow and prioritising young people. At the same time significant cuts are expected to be made to the flagship apprenticeship programme, which will cut off opportunities for thousands of young people across Wales and risk new business investment
Level 3 Apprentice of the Year Award: Calum Greatorex
Many congratulations to Calum Greatorex of Carpenter & Paterson Ltd in Welshpool, for winning the L3 Apprentice of the Year Award at the recent Skills Academy Wales Awards held at NPTC Group of Colleges in Neath.
Level 2 Apprentice of the Year: Jason Vale
At the recent Skills Academy Wales (SAW) Apprentice Awards held in Neath, Jason Vale (2nd from left) of Needle Rock Ltd, won the L2 Apprentice of the Year Award.