West yorkshire developer celebrates emerging talent on national apprenticeship week
To coincide with National Apprenticeship Week (10th to 16th February), David Wilson Homes has highlighted the skills and training available in its apprenticeship roles to develop talent across West Yorkshire. B&DWYW - SGB-18920 - Bethany out on site A current apprentice at David Wilson Homes is 26-year-old Bethany Padget, who is developing her skills in […]

Feb 18, 2025
To coincide with National Apprenticeship Week (10th to 16th February), David Wilson Homes has highlighted the skills and training available in its apprenticeship roles to develop talent across West Yorkshire.

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A current apprentice at David Wilson Homes is 26-year-old Bethany Padget, who is developing her skills in carpentry at the housebuilder’s Centurion Meadows development in Burley in Wharfedale.
When asked about her role, Bethany said: “From when I was looking into apprenticeships, David Wilson Homes stood out as being extremely well-organised, the staff were very welcoming, and I was able to speak with some apprentices already on the course.
“I really like the balance of the apprenticeship. I work each day on site, and then will do a block at college. This allows me to work with some great people and get hands-on experience, I’m always learning and it really doesn’t feel like a job.
“I will definitely be looking to complete the next level of the apprenticeship, and in the future I’d love to look towards site management!”
National Apprenticeship Week is a celebration of apprenticeships across England and is a time to recognise and applaud apprentices across the country.
Now in its 18th year, National Apprenticeship Week has brought together apprenticeship supporters from across the country with MPs, ambassadors, apprentices, training providers and top employers involved in recognising the value and importance of apprenticeships.
All David Wilson Homes’ apprenticeship programmes are well structured and tailored to individual needs. Apprentices receive encouragement, support and guidance to help them develop, giving the skills and qualifications for a successful career.
Gavin Birch, Managing Director at David Wilson Homes Yorkshire West, said: “The construction industry is continuing to grow and this is an exciting time for anyone with an interest in housebuilding to join a market leading company.
“As one of the country’s leading housebuilders, we are absolutely committed to developing raw talent and I believe that we have a duty to provide apprenticeship opportunities.”
To find out more about apprenticeships with David Wilson Homes, visit the website at Barratt Careers.For more about developments in the county, visit the website at David Wilson Homes in West Yorkshire.
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