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Kind lecturers transform property so North Wales family can rehome Ukrainian refugees

UKRAINIAN refugees will be rehomed with a kind-hearted Wrexham family thanks to the generous support of Coleg Cambria.

Staff from the college’s Bersham Road site stepped in to help Sarah Stickles reconfigure her property to add an extra room in preparation for the arrival of evacuees from the war-torn country.

The Stickles’ are waiting to be ‘matched’ with either one individual or a parent and child, having applied to the UK Government’s Homes for Ukraine sponsorship scheme.

After sitting down with her husband and four children, Sarah – a nurse at Nightingale House Hospice – appealed for help on social media for a builder to quote for the work.

Among the first to respond was Amy Rowlands, a lecturer in Foundation Construction at Cambria, who committed to building the wall and supplying all materials for free.

She was joined on-site by colleagues Chad Davies and Mike Ward, and 21 year-old student Jacob Jones, who completed the project within a matter of hours and even helped with other tasks around the garden.

“They were absolutely amazing, I can’t thank them enough,” said Sarah.

“I was gobsmacked when Amy and the team offered to do everything for free, including the building and plastering.

“They’ve done a brilliant job in quick time, so we can now have carpet laid and decorate the room.

“We don’t know yet whether it will be one person or a parent and small child coming here to live with us, as the space won’t allow for more than that, but we are committed to doing everything we can.

“We have changed things around so the children have lost some of their living space, and we’ve had to move my daughter’s piano to make room, but they are not at all worried about that, they just want to be able to do something after watching the horrific atrocities on the news over past weeks.

“Thanks again to Coleg Cambria, we can now get the house ready for their arrival and help them to get used to life in this country after what must have been the most traumatic time.”

Amy was delighted to be able to support Sarah and wished them the best of luck for the coming months.

“What they are doing is so selfless, it’s such a wonderful thing and we had to put ourselves forward to do the work,” she added.

“We are so pleased that it will make a difference and bring solace to someone who really needs it at this heart-wrenching time for the people of Ukraine.”

For more news and information from Coleg Cambria, visit the website: www.cambria.ac.uk.

£10m Wrexham engineering and construction college to welcome industry leaders

COLEG CAMBRIA will showcase the industry-leading apprenticeships and facilities available at its £10m engineering complex in Wrexham.

The college’s Bersham Road site hosts an employer event from 5.30pm to 8pm on Wednesday (May 26).

Organisations can view the cutting-edge equipment and machinery while finding out more about the bespoke qualifications and courses which can be tailored to meet demand for skilled workers.

There will also be an opportunity to explore the new electric and hybrid vehicle training area, focused on helping the UK meet the 2030 deadline to transition from petrol and diesel to fossil-free, zero-emission travel.

The site – which includes the Institute of Technology (IoT) – also delivers programmes in engineering, manufacturing, construction and built environment, fabrication and welding and automotive vehicle studies.

Karl Jackson, Assistant Principal for the IoT, looks forward to welcoming companies from relevant sectors to forge new partnerships in the years ahead, alongside Curriculum Directors Carl Roberts (Engineering) and Nick Povey (Construction).

Carl said: “We work closely with industry to develop our curriculum because ultimately we want students and apprentices to be ‘job ready’ when they complete their studies with us.

“Together we offer real-life real-time experience that will enable them to slot straight into the workplace, so there is no better preparation for their future careers.”

Karl added: “Bersham Road is still something of a hidden gem; the advances we have made and machinery our learners operate is world-leading, and we are developing all the time.

“As we begin to see green shoots of recovery from the Coronavirus pandemic, this is a chance for companies across the region and beyond to build back and look ahead to the future of their industries.

“There is demand for skilled workers and apprentices, and we can help deliver the very best.”

Recent figures from the National Training Federation for Wales (NTfW) revealed a 40% rise in the number of businesses wanting to engage with apprenticeships, with construction the most popular sector.

The open evening will include talks and information on funding, short courses, work placements and community initiatives.

Attendees are asked to book in advance to ensure Covid-19 health and safety measures are adhered to, including social distancing and wearing of face coverings (unless exempt).

To book your place email reception-bersham@cambria.ac.uk or call 01978 267809.

Visit www.cambria.ac.uk for more on the courses and qualifications available at Coleg Cambria.