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With support from Cheshire East Council's economic recovery task group and the National Apprenticeships Service, 73 apprentices are now working towards careers as chefs, hotel managers etc. The apprentices were chosen, by De Vere Academy, on their potential and enthusiasm rather than educational qualifications or experience.
The Academy opened its doors to the first group of apprentices earlier this month. The second intake will begin their training on November 15 and the third on January 24, 2011.
Cheshire East Councillor, Jamie Macrae, cabinet member with responsibility for prosperity, said: "This is a fantastic opportunity for anyone who has a passion for the hotel or catering industry. This course is about gaining a vocational qualification and learning essential life skills.
"I hope all the apprentices go on to enjoy successful and fulfilling careers in these industries. This is about recruiting local, talented people and helping them reach their potential. Adding to the skilled workforce here in Cheshire East can only benefit the local economy in the long-term."
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