Kier Stoke apprentices help important community project - Friday update


Our team of apprentices and joiners have done an excellent job and the kitchen has been handed over to the Minster.

 Mike Shaw, the Stoke Minster’s parish warden said: “We’re extremely happy – they’ve done an great job and much quicker than we expected. We needed something like this; we are the mother church of the city and I think it’s great that Kier Stoke and Stoke City have come in and done this for us. We get visitors from all over the world and now we can accommodate them with tea and coffee and it looks really good.”


Scott Murray, Kier Stoke partnership director, commented: “We have generated over 440 apprenticeships through our local supply chain since 2008, and the lads working at Stoke Minster are four of 40 apprentices we have directly employed. Projects like this are really important for their development; in addition to enabling us to give something back to a hard working local organisation, this project has been an excellent opportunity for our apprentices to develop their skills and put everything they have learned into practice. They’ve done a great job under the expert supervision of our joiners Andy and Tim and we’re really proud of what they’ve achieved.”

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