B&ES YORKSHIRE RECOGNISES ITS BEST YOUNG TALENT

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11 February 2015 – Presentation of this year’s Yorkshire Training Awards took place during the annual ball organised by the Yorkshire Region of the Building & Engineering Services Association (B&ES) at the Cedar Court Hotel in Bradford.

The Yorkshire Training Awards represent a joint initiative between B&ES and its managing agency subsidiary Building Engineering Services Training (BEST), whose chief operations officer Steve Leighton made the presentations.

The awards went to seven employees of four companies as follows.

Heating and Ventilation Installer Level 2:  Declan Howland of Heating and Pipework Installations, Leeds.

Heating and Ventilation Installer Level 2 Merit:  James Wood of NG Bailey, Leeds.

Heating and Ventilation Craftsman Level 3:  Dean Scotthorne of NG Bailey, Leeds.

Electrician Advanced Apprenticeship:  Josh Derry of Shepherd Engineering Services, York.

Building Services Incorporated Engineer:  Adam James of NG Bailey, Leeds.

Refrigeration Engineer Level 3:  Nathan Austin and Thomas Bulloch, both of Crowther and Shaw, Huddersfield (joint winners).

Regional chairman Daniel Ball of Imtech Engineering Services Central took the opportunity to congratulate B&ES members in Yorkshire for their commitment to training, and added that it was encouraging to witness the amount of interest the awards had created, and the outstanding quantity and quality of the entrants.

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Note to Editors

Since its formation in 1904, B&ES, the Building & Engineering Services Association (formerly the HVCA) has represented the interests of companies engaged in a wide range of building and engineering services disciplines.

B&ES helps its members to build successful businesses by being the leading trade association for integrated building and engineering services and renewable technologies.  It is a unifying force that promotes and monitors excellence; provides quality advice, guidance, training and support; generates market-leading thinking; and shapes the commercial environment through active representation.

B&ES members are subject to regular, third-party inspection and assessment of their technical competence and commercial capability, carried out by an independent certification body at least every three years.

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The Yorkshire Training Awards represent a joint initiative between B&ES and its managing agency subsidiary Building Engineering Services Training (BEST).
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