A £4m high-tech training hub has been officially opened today (10 November), with bosses urging other manufacturers to step forward to avoid a skill drain caused by the uncertainty of Brexit.
L to R: Graham Wynn OBE (Marches LEP), Peter Neumark (Classic Motor Cars), Thomas Harper (Apprentice at Classic Motor Cars), Matthew Snelson (MCMT), Philip Dunne (Minister for Health), Christopher Greenough (Salop Design & Engineering), Lauren Ball (Apprentice at Caterpillar), Nic Laurens (Shropshire Council) and Bekki Phillips (In-Comm). The Marches Centre of…
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