8 February 2012
Marking National Apprenticeship Week, Peter Aldous has welcomed the 63 per cent increase in the number of people starting an apprenticeship in Waveney last year.

The Government is delivering unprecedented funding for new apprenticeships. In addition, the Prime Minister has announced that from 7 February 2012:

  • Businesses and training providers can bid for a share of £6 million from the Higher Apprenticeship Fund, which will support the development of thousands of new Higher Apprenticeships in sectors including aerospace, energy and renewable technologies.


  • Small and medium-sized businesses without any apprentices who hire one aged 16-24 are eligible for a £1,500 bonus, with up to 40,000 payments available.


  • Businesses can bid for a share of a £250 million fund to boost skills in their workplace, giving employers rather than training providers direct access to funding for training.


Mr Aldous said:

“National Apprenticeship Week is a great opportunity to congratulate apprentices across Waveney on the fantastic work they are doing and to highlight the huge benefits apprenticeships bring.

Apprenticeships allow people to earn and learn at the same time, while significantly increasing their potential future earnings. But the benefits go wider than that – every £1 spent on an apprenticeship returns an estimated benefit of £18 to the economy.

That’s why it is such great news that 340 more people in Waveney started an apprenticeships last year thanks to the Coalition’s extra investment – a 63 per cent increase on the previous year.

“I would urge people of all ages to consider becoming an apprentice and seize the opportunities that this government has opened up.”