A year of achievement has been celebrated with Tendring Council's apprenticeship scheme.
Career Track, run by the council, sees young people gain experience and qualifications while they work, earn and learn.
It is run for both workers in Clacton town hall and other businesses throughout the community and certificates have now been presented to 35 apprentices.
Tendring Council chairman Christine Turner hosted an awards ceremony at the town hall to hand out a range of qualifications, like NVQs.
A total of 13 certificates of attainment were handed out for the foundation modern apprenticeship level two in administration and two for an advanced modern apprenticeship level three, also in administration.
Eight special certificates of merit were given for outstanding commitment to their workplace learning and vocational studies.
Mrs Turner congratulated the apprentices for their excellent achievements and thanked trainers and supervisors for their support.
Published Monday January 10, 2005
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