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Posted: 29/04/15

Students achieve best-ever results at construction challenge

West Nottinghamshire College is celebrating its best-ever results in the UK’s biggest construction skills competition.

  • Connor Bradshaw, Francis Hawson, Tricia Harman, Stefan Hubble, Adam Parr. Joshua Hadfield, Lois Collingwood, Josh Flanagan
  • Deputy principal Patricia Harman with Adam Parr who achieved 3rd place in the carpentry senior competition
  • Deputy principal Patricia Harman with Connor Bradshaw who achieved 1st place in the plastering new entrant competition
  • Deputy principal Patricia Harman with Corey Knowles who achieved 2nd place in the plastering new entrant competition
  • Deputy principal Patricia Harman with Francis Hawson who achieved 2nd place in the painting and decorating senior competition
  • Deputy principal Patricia Harman with Joshua Flanagan who achieved 2nd place in the plastering senior competition
  • Deputy principal Patricia Harman with Joshua Flanagan who achieved 2nd place in the plastering senior competiton
  • Deputy principal Patricia Harman with Lois Jade Collingwood who achieved 2nd place in the P&D new entrant competition
  • Deputy principal Patricia Harman with Stefan Hubble who achieved 1st place in the painting and decorating senior competitio
  • Deputy principal Patricia Harman with Stuart Peach who achieved 1st place in the plastering senior competition

On Tuesday (28 April) the college hosted the East Midlands regional heats of SkillBuild 2015 and certificates of achievement were handed out by the college’s deputy principal Patricia Harman.

Aimed at finding Britain’s best trainee tradesperson it saw 100 students from 19 colleges compete in a wide range of craft-based challenges including bricklaying, carpentry, joinery, plastering, painting and decorating, cabinet making and floor and wall tiling.

Nine of the 14 students entered by the college achieved top three positions in their respective categories with three taking the top spot.

Plastering, new entrant category – 1st place - Connor Bradshaw

Plastering, senior category – 1st place – Stuart Peach

Painting and decorating, senior category – 1st place - Stefan Hubble

Painting and decorating, new entrant category – 2nd place - Lois Jade Collingwood

Painting and decorating, senior category – 2nd place - Francis Hawson

Joinery, new entrant category – 2nd place - Joseph Hadfield-Kellett

Carpentry, senior category – 3rd place - Adam Parr

Plastering, new entrant category – 2nd place - Corey Knowles

Plastering, senior category – 2nd place - Joshua Flanagan

Stefan Hubble, 25, from Edwinstowe, won 1st place in the senior painting and decorating competition. He works for Edwinstowe-based Sharpline Decorators Limited and said: “I competed last year and came first in the new entrants, so I’m pleased to have done well again.

“Today’s competition started quite fast-paced and it was a challenge, but I got on well with the design which used lots of colours and needed a lot of cutting in techniques applying. It was nerve-wracking but I enjoyed it. I’ll be sure to get my practice in for the finals in November.”

The regional heats involve students working on test plans which take a day to complete, with the highest scorers from the senior categories put forward to compete in the national final.

Head of construction and building services Julian Walden said: “The competition was absolutely fantastic and it was a pleasure to watch so many people putting their skills and patience into their individual challenges.

“We were delighted to host the regional competitions again at West Notts and I was very proud to see nine of our own students achieving in the top three positions.

“Everyone should be proud of their success and feel confident that having the change to apply their skills in competitions such as SkillBuild proves they are already standing out above their peers in their trades.”

Organised by the CITB (Construction Industry Training Board), SkillBuild has been running for more than 20 years as a way of recognising the importance of trainees and their skills.

Success at the SkillBuild regional heats will give entrants the opportunity to challenge for a place on the WorldSkills UK team and progress to compete at the 2015 WorldSkills competition in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil.

Caption: Top row - Connor Bradshaw, Francis Hawson, Patricia Harman, Stefan Hubble, Adam Parr. Front row - Joshua Hadfield-Kellett, Lois Jade Collingwood and Joshua Flanagan. (Stuart Peach and Corey Knowles not pictured)