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27 finalists revealed for Cambrian Training Company's awards

27 finalists revealed for Cambrian Training Company's awards

The awards, scheduled for June 3 at The Metropole Hotel & Spa, Llandrindod Wells, will honour the exceptional accomplishments of apprentices, employers, and work-based learning practitioners.
The finalists were shortlisted from a record number of entries by a panel of independent judges.
Ebbw Vale's Elite Clothing Solutions' Cameron Long is in the running for Foundation Apprentice of the Year.
Faith O'Brien, Cambrian Training Company's managing director, said: "We are thrilled by the remarkable increase in both the quantity and quality of award entries this year and extend our sincere thanks to all participants.
"The upcoming awards ceremony next month promises to be a celebration of the finalists' inspiring success stories.
"It's an opportunity to honour not only the apprentices and employers but also everyone who has supported them on their journey.
"Together, they play an essential role in driving the Welsh economy forward, with apprenticeships serving as the gold standard for work-based learning."
The awards will recognise achievements across nine categories and will also celebrate employers and practitioners dedicated to apprenticeship programmes.
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