A quartet of Bath employers have been recognised for their commitment to apprenticeships at a regional awards' evening.
More than 70 people gathered tonight for the Bristol and Bath Apprenticeship Awards.
The City of Bath College was named as Training Provider of the Year, IT firm Cloud Direct was named Small Employer of the Year, Systemagic took Micro Employer of the Year and Aquaterra, which run Bath Leisure Centre, won Medium Employer of the Year.
Jake Williams, 20, from Bath and North East Somerset Council was named Outstanding Apprentice of the Year For Public Services.
The top award of the night - Apprentice of the Year - went to Luke Naish, who works for Merlin Housing Society.
Winners of the night include;
Bristol and Bath Apprenticeship Development Award
GKN Aerospace
Bristol and Bath Apprenticeship Micro Employer of the Year (one to ten employees)
Systemagic
Bristol and Bath Apprenticeship Small Employer of the Year (11 to 50 employees)
Cloud Direct
Bristol and Bath Apprenticeship Medium Employer of the Year (51 to 249 employees)
Aquaterra
Bristol and Bath Apprenticeship Large Employer of the Year (250 or more employees)
GKN Aerospace
Bristol and Bath Apprenticeship Training Provider of the Year
City of Bath College
Bristol and Bath Apprenticeship Outstanding Apprentice of the Year;
For Public Services
Jake Williams from Bath and North East Somerset Council
For Health, Education and Care
Adrianna Duffy from Brunel Care
For Construction
Luke Naish from Merlin Housing Society
For Engineering and Manufacturing
Hal Willis from Airbus and Steven Castle from GKN
For Financial and Business Services
Chloe Cross from Highcroft Pet Care
For Service Industries
Antony Savill from The Bristol Post Company
Overall Bristol and Bath Apprentice of the Year
Luke Naish from Merlin Housing Society
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