Cabinet Secretary for Housing and Local Government,
, recently visited Bridgend
College to meet apprentices and industry partners at the
college's roofing training facility.
During the visit to the college's Pencoed Campus, the Cabinet
Secretary toured the Construction Academy and met with
apprentices, employers and college leaders.
The visit also marked the launch of Wales's first roofing
apprenticeship pathway led by the College and developed in
partnership with the Construction Industry Training Board and the
National Federation of Roofing Contractors.
The new roofing course means Welsh apprentices will no longer
need to travel to the Midlands for specialist training, while
strengthening regional capability to meet the growing demands of
decarbonisation retrofit and essential building programmes.
The Cabinet Secretary said: "I was delighted to visit Bridgend
College and celebrate the launch of Wales's first roofing
apprenticeship pathway — a real milestone that means Welsh
apprentices no longer have to travel to the Midlands for this
specialist training.
"We have now exceeded our target of delivering 100,000
apprenticeship opportunities by the end of this Senedd term.
That's 100,000 chances for people to earn while they learn, and
100,000 opportunities for employers to grow the skilled workforce
they need.
"I recently announced £98 million for the next round of our
Optimised Retrofit Programme, which creates local jobs,
strengthens low-carbon supply chains, and gives apprentices the
chance to build their skills while improving homes in their own
communities.”
Bridgend College currently supports almost 1,000 apprentices
across a wide range of sectors, with construction at the heart of
its provision.
Denise Brookes-Cooze, Head of Work Based Learning at Bridgend
College added: “Apprenticeships connect learners and
employers while delivering sustainable skills for communities
across the region. Launching Wales' first Roof Slating and Tiling
Apprenticeship, in partnership with CITB, demonstrates how our
industry-led provision supports learners, employers and the
long-term sustainability of the construction sector.”