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Valleys academy plan for former court
03.02.12A former magistrates court and nuclear bunker in the Rhondda is set to become a modern training academy for thousands of learners and job-seekers in the Valleys.
ITEC Training, one of the Welsh Government’s major contract holders for the provision of Traineeships, Steps to Employment and Apprenticeship programmes, has secured a 15-year lease on Llwynypia Magistrates Court, which closed in 2010.
[…]Apprenticeship Week 2012: James Dalgleish
03.02.12Apprenticeship Week 2012: 6th - 10th February
To support apprenticeship week, we have decided to focus on some case studies of our learners to showcase their recent success.
Apprenticeship Week 2012: Chelsea Richards
03.02.12Apprenticeship Week 2012: 6th - 10th February
To support apprenticeship week, we have decided to focus on some case studies of our learners to showcase their recent success.
At first glance it looks like Wales scrum half Mike Phillips might be developing an interest in cricket in case the rugby World Cup goes wrong!
But the star was simply lending a sporting hand to highlight the fund-raising efforts of the Lady Taverners, an offshoot of the famous Lord’s Taverners cricket-based charity.
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Fast-expanding South Wales-based ITEC Training has boosted its senior management team with the appointment of two new operations managers.
Amanda Williams and Richard Elliott will play key roles as the company embarks on a new three-year £10.7 million Welsh Government contract which will more than double its training output.
[…]A South Wales training provider has announced details of a major expansion programme following its biggest-ever contract win from the Welsh Government.
ITEC Training is creating more than 30 new jobs, opening centres in three South Wales towns and changing its top management structure as it embarks on a £10.7 million three-year government contract.
[…]Rhondda Leader.
Cory Griffiths has said a big thank-you to ITEC Training after landing his dream job as trainee chef with one of Wales’ top hotels – and he is urging other learners to ‘grab your chance!’
The 17-year-old gained three GCSEs plus BTECs in Sport, ICT and Art at Treorchy Comprehensive and studied construction and maintenance in his first year in the sixth form, but couldn’t settle on a career choice.
[…]The growing value of Education.
05.05.11South Wales Echo.
A South Wales training organisation has unveiled its latest property acquisition in the drive to improve the education experience of its young learners – an allotment!
ITEC Training has taken on an overgrown plot at Leckwith Droves, a large area containing scores of Cardiff Council allotments behind Bessemer Road, near the Cardiff City Stadium.
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