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Talented Fenland College of West Anglia apprentices recognised for outstanding achievements
| Updated: 10:28, 04 February 2021
Wisbech-based apprentices from the College of West Anglia (CWA) have been awarded prizes for outstanding achievement as part of CWAâs annual Apprenticeship Awards.
The awards coincided with National Apprenticeship Week (NAW) 2021, taking place from February 8 to 14.
NAW is an annual nationwide celebration of apprenticeships will bring the whole apprenticeship community together to highlight the impact of apprenticeships on individuals, employers and the economy.
Wisbech-based apprentices from the College of West Anglia (CWA) have been awarded prizes for outstanding achievement. Pictured is Harry Jackson.
The awards recognised individual achievement, skill and study in a variety of different fields, from engineering and hairdressing to horticulture and veterinary nursing.
Cabinet members agreed to recommend the five-year plan to full council when it meet on February 25.
Councillors have agree to a £250,000 extension to King s Lynn Innovation Centre (KLIC)
- Credit: Matthew Usher
Councillors received a report on the council s capital programme, totalling £54m.
Major projects include housing developments at Marsh Lane and Lynnsport, a £597,000 contribution towards the new nursing school at the College of West Anglia and £250,000 for a move-on centre and extended car park at the King s Lynn Innovation Centre.
Mr Middleton said the council was not intending to spend £250,000 on the physical KLIC building .
He said the money would provide extra parking spaces and explore the options for a move-on centre for businesses which were ready to expand.