Chichester College takes on new apprentices

Chichester College is one of the first colleges to join a new apprenticeship programme for aspiring planners.

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Chichester Colleges town planning apprentices (left to right): Jamie Alley (Havant Borough Council), Nicholas Whittington (New Forest District Council), Greg Anderson (Winchester City Council), Andrew Pommells (Surrey County Council) and Alex Carruthers (West Sussex County Council) SUS-160601-164722001Chichester Colleges town planning apprentices (left to right): Jamie Alley (Havant Borough Council), Nicholas Whittington (New Forest District Council), Greg Anderson (Winchester City Council), Andrew Pommells (Surrey County Council) and Alex Carruthers (West Sussex County Council) SUS-160601-164722001
Chichester Colleges town planning apprentices (left to right): Jamie Alley (Havant Borough Council), Nicholas Whittington (New Forest District Council), Greg Anderson (Winchester City Council), Andrew Pommells (Surrey County Council) and Alex Carruthers (West Sussex County Council) SUS-160601-164722001

Five new apprentices have embarked on the scheme, which has been developed by the Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) and the Construction Industry Council.

The apprentices, who are employed by a variety of councils across the south, are: Jamie Alley, Nicholas Whittington, Greg Anderson, Andrew Pommells and Alex Carruthers.

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The new apprenticeship will span two years and combines workplace experience with time spent in the classroom.

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