Apprentice celebrated for excellence in energy sector at education awards
Hayden Ling of Armultra Ltd has been named winner of the Apprentice of the Year award, sponsored by Apprenticeships Norfolk, at the EDP Norfolk Education Awards 2024.
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Charles Bliss is a feature writer in commercial content. His work explores the people, businesses and ideas that define the Fine City of Norwich.
Charles Bliss is a feature writer in commercial content. His work explores the people, businesses and ideas that define the Fine City of Norwich.
Hayden Ling of Armultra Ltd has been named winner of the Apprentice of the Year award, sponsored by Apprenticeships Norfolk, at the EDP Norfolk Education Awards 2024.
Hethersett Academy won the Secondary School of the Year award at the EDP Norfolk Education Awards 2024 for its mental health provision and support.
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New Wolsey Theatre in Ipswich is being celebrated for its strong community ties, accessibility and proactive audience engagement.
After entering the formal construction phase and obtaining a Nuclear Site Licence this year, the Sizewell C project is moving forward at pace, says site delivery director Damian Leydon.
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