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15th February 2021

Marston’s Participates in the Hospitality Apprenticeship Showcase

To celebrate National Apprenticeship Week, the Hospitality Apprenticeship Showcase returned for its fifth year and Marston’s joined fellow hospitality brands for the online event.

The Hospitality Apprenticeship Showcase usually takes place at the House of Commons and approx. 1,000 apprentices showcase their skills to Lords, Ladies and MPs. However, due to Coronavirus restrictions, the event had to adapt and was held online.

The virtual round table enabled apprentices and representatives from different hospitality businesses to come together with Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Apprenticeships and Skills, Gillian Keegan MP, and Chair of the All Party Parliamentary Beer Group, Mike Wood MP, to take part in a structured discussion and Q&A about issues facing the industry.

Louis Clayton, an apprentice at Marston’s; and Joanne Bradford, Talent and Inclusion Partner at Marston’s, both took part and represented Marston’s during the virtual event.

Louis said: “We’ve heard leaders within our industry speak out during the pandemic, but I think it’s equally as important for young people to share their views and ask questions too. A lot of young people work in hospitality and the round table has sparked conversations between apprentices, businesses and government. This is a time for everyone to work together and ensure everyone’s voices are heard.”

Joanne said: “The past year has been extremely difficult for us as a business and for the industry. Apprentices and young people are valuable and are our future leaders; listening to them matters.”

ENDS

Editor’s Notes
The online event took place on Thursday 11th February and was chaired by sector specialist and MD of HIT Training, Jill Whittaker.

Hospitality Apprenticeship Showcase
Hospitality Apprenticeship Showcase is a not-for-profit industry initiative. It was created to challenge the negative image of careers within the industry and to encourage young people to look at the sector as somewhere where they can pursue a rewarding career.

Marston’s
Marston’s has continued to invest in its apprenticeship scheme and offer a wide range of opportunities within the hospitality, engineering and logistics sectors. The scheme has helped create industry skilled specialists and Marston’s works closely with schools, colleges and youth groups to ensure people understand the value of apprenticeships and opportunities available. In 2019, Marston’s helped train over 300 apprentices.

Marston’s has an estate of approx. 1400 pubs across the UK.


Press release from Marston’s

For more information about Marston’s, please contact Charlotte at  charlotte@thevitalagency.co.uk