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Wednesday, 12 June 2013
New Apprenticeship scheme launched to retailers and market traders nationwide
A NEW scheme to help retailers and market traders to recruit talented apprentices is set to be launched across the UK this summer.
The Retail Apprenticeship Scheme (RAS) was piloted last year in a select number of cities but will now be rolled out nationwide to retailers of all sizes – from family businesses and market traders to shopping centres and national chain stores.
The scheme, developed by the National Skills Academy for Retail, will be launched to coincide with Independents’ Day on July 4, a national campaign which gives a voice to the UK’s independent retailers by encouraging people to shop locally and celebrate diversity on the high streets.
RAS – which aims to meet the increased demand for a pool of skilled young retail trainees – has been given the backing of a range of trade associations including:
· British Independent Retailers Association
· National Market Traders Federation
· British Council of Shopping Centres
· National Federation of Meat and Food Traders
· National Association of Goldsmiths
· Association of Cycle Traders
Jane Rexworthy, Head of the National Skills for Academy for Retail, said the pilot scheme had proved that there was a strong appetite for retail Apprenticeships.
“RAS was initially set up to help smaller, independent retailers and market stall holders to take on talented young apprentices, without having to worry about any HR or administration issues. We have already created Apprenticeships at retail businesses in cities including Manchester, Lincoln and Sheffield, and felt that the time was now right to roll the programme out nationally.
“We are also opening up RAS to retailers of all sizes, from independents who may wish to take on one apprentice up to chain stores and national groups where there is a desire to create a whole cohort of Apprenticeships.
“We have received great support for the scheme from organisations such as the NMTF and BCSC which understand the benefits of taking on a RAS apprentice – the quality of delivery, high levels of support, a boost in productivity and ultimately a reliable and skilled member of staff.”
Jane Rexworthy said that while a large percentage of SME retailers could be interested in taking on an apprentice, many were hesitant due to fears over how long it would take to set up and the additional support a young person would need.
“The aim of the Retail Apprenticeship Scheme is to take away all these fears and remove the barriers for retailers in taking on an apprentice,” she said. “The core benefit of RAS is that the apprentice is employed directly by us – this reduces the risk, cost, time and administration for retailers.
We also manage the whole recruitment process, preparing the young people for their new roles with training in core retail skills and matching up each business with a suitable apprentice. There is even an option for smaller businesses to share an apprentice, further easing the burden of cost and responsibility.”
Any retailer looking to take on an apprentice through RAS will be supported through the National Skills Academy for Retail’s UK-wide network of skills shops, which are able to support businesses at a local level.
The number of people studying for Apprenticeships has continued to grow steadily over the past five years and they are now considered a relevant, worthwhile alternative to University study. There are currently more than 3,400 vacant Apprenticeships nationwide in Retail and Commercial Enterprise (*National Apprenticeship Service website; May 21, 2013).
For more information on the Retail Apprenticeship Scheme visit www.nsaforretail.com or call 0207 462 5089
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Monday, 13 May 2013
Altrincham Forward Office Opens
Altrincham Forward’s new town centre office will open its doors for the first time on Sunday 19th May, from 11am to 3.30pm.
The office is in the former Chisnalls unit at 12/14 Shaw’s Road and will be the base for the Town Centre Team, led by Paul Armstrong - Altrincham’s newly appointed Town Centre Manager.
Matt Colledge, Chair of Altrincham Forward and Leader of Trafford Council said: “We are delighted that Altrincham Forward will now have a presence right in the heart of the town.
“The office won’t be fully operational until early July, but it is now ready for occupation and the first exhibition in the new community display area will open on Sunday. This is being staged by Local Creation, our local creative arts studio and workshop. We hope as many people as possible take the opportunity to pop into the office, visit the markets and enjoy the many bars, cafes and restaurants around the market area.”
The first few weeks will be used to set the office up properly, iron out any glitches and familiarise staff. A more formal launch will be held when the Town Centre Manager takes up his post in July.
It will be well worth paying a visit to Altrincham on Sunday 19th. The new office is directly opposite the Lower Market where the town’s first Student Market is being held by Trafford College.
Nearby Local Creation are having one of their popular Open Days and the busy, monthly Vintage, Crafts and Food Producers Market is in the main market buildings. Trafford College students will be providing music and entertainment throughout the day.
It is Love Your Local Market Fortnight, all part of encouraging people into the town centre.
Local charity Art with A Heart‘s “Tribute to Basil Morrison” exhibition will also be open at their new location in Norman’s Place.
The office is in the former Chisnalls unit at 12/14 Shaw’s Road and will be the base for the Town Centre Team, led by Paul Armstrong - Altrincham’s newly appointed Town Centre Manager.
Matt Colledge, Chair of Altrincham Forward and Leader of Trafford Council said: “We are delighted that Altrincham Forward will now have a presence right in the heart of the town.
“The office won’t be fully operational until early July, but it is now ready for occupation and the first exhibition in the new community display area will open on Sunday. This is being staged by Local Creation, our local creative arts studio and workshop. We hope as many people as possible take the opportunity to pop into the office, visit the markets and enjoy the many bars, cafes and restaurants around the market area.”
The first few weeks will be used to set the office up properly, iron out any glitches and familiarise staff. A more formal launch will be held when the Town Centre Manager takes up his post in July.
It will be well worth paying a visit to Altrincham on Sunday 19th. The new office is directly opposite the Lower Market where the town’s first Student Market is being held by Trafford College.
Nearby Local Creation are having one of their popular Open Days and the busy, monthly Vintage, Crafts and Food Producers Market is in the main market buildings. Trafford College students will be providing music and entertainment throughout the day.
It is Love Your Local Market Fortnight, all part of encouraging people into the town centre.
Local charity Art with A Heart‘s “Tribute to Basil Morrison” exhibition will also be open at their new location in Norman’s Place.
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