A COUPLE of social enterprises completed a hat-trick at a leading Welsh apprenticeship provider’s annual awards ceremony.

Bryson Recycling (Wales), based in Colwyn Bay and Antur Waunfawr, in Caernarfon, both had triple reason to celebrate at Cambrian Training Company’s annual Apprenticeship, Employment and Skills Awards.

The largest social enterprise recycler in the UK, Bryson Recycling was named large employer of the year.

Employees Andrew Bennett and Gerwyn Llyr Williams also won the outstanding apprentice of the year and apprentice of the year awards respectively.

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Meanwhile, Antur Waunfawr won medium employer of the year, while the company’s 24-year-old bikes officer, Jack Williams, completed the double by winning foundation apprentice of the year and Welsh language apprenticeship ambassador awards.

The awards, held at The Metropole Hotel and Spa, Llandrindod Wells, celebrated employers and learners from across Wales, who have excelled in the work-based apprenticeship programmes delivered by Cambrian Training Company.

Faith O’Brien, Cambrian Training Company’s managing director, congratulated the winners and finalists.

“The path to becoming a professional is not an easy one and it takes a great deal of determination, perseverance and a willingness to learn,” she said.

“Our apprentices have shown that they possess these qualities and more.

 “They have taken on the challenges of learning a trade and, through their hard work and effort, they have become skilled and knowledgeable in their chosen field.

“Apprenticeships are an investment in our future, providing the foundation for a strong and vibrant economy.

“Tonight, we celebrate not only the achievements of our apprentices, but also the dedication and support of their mentors, trainers and employers.”

Addressing the apprentices, she added: “As you move forward in your careers, remember that learning never stops.

“I encourage you to continue to push yourself, seek out new opportunities and strive for excellence.”

The Apprenticeship Programme in Wales is funded by Welsh Government, with support from the European Social Fund.