Minister visits Cambridge Regional College on 'best practice' tour

The Minister of State for Apprenticeships and Skills, Robert Halfon MP, visited Cambridge Regional College yesterday as part of a whirlwind tour to find out more about best practice in further education, apprenticeships and skills.

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During his visit he was accompanied by South East Cambridgeshire MP Lucy Frazer, and welcomed by CRC principal Mark Robertson before going on to meet catering and engineering apprentices.

The minister also talked to employers CambsCuisine, a leading restaurant business and supporter of apprenticeships, before visiting the college’s training kitchens to meet first year catering apprentices – and trying one of their tasty dishes.

The visit was part of a three-day nationwide tour by the minister, who visited six colleges and 10 institutions on a trip focusing on best practice in skills and apprenticeships.

He said he was impressed by the college and its work.

"I have really enjoyed visiting Cambridge Regional College today and seeing the work they have been doing to encourage people to do skills-based training and apprenticeships,” he said.

"Apprenticeships offer a ladder of opportunity to learners of all ages ‎and all backgrounds and lie at the heart of our commitment to giving everyone the chance they deserve to get on."

CRC principal Mark Robertson said it had been an excellent visit and the college was honoured to host the minister.

“We are absolutely delighted that the minister chose to visit CRC as part of his nationwide trip focusing on best practice in further education, apprenticeships and skills,” he said.

“He spent a lot of time talking to engineering and catering apprentices as well as employers and was impressed with everything he saw at the college. We hope to welcome him back again.” 



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