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Find details of local industry events, support, networks and contact information

CITB Advisers can support and guide you in terms of accessing CITB training, grants, funding and apprenticeships. In addition, they can signpost you to other sources of support, help and advice, including local partners and networks, for example LEPs, Growth Hubs and local initiatives.

Please find their contact information in the location links below

Contact your CITB customer engagement adviser

North Essex

Liz Long
Tel: 07733 969582
Email: liz.long@citb.co.uk

South East Essex

Nikki Parsons
Tel: 07867 141497
Email: Nikki.parsons@citb.co.uk

Support to grow your business

Support for businesses of all sizes in regards to Investment, Funding and Business opportunities.

Essex.gov.uk - Support for businesses

Grants, Loans and Investment for businesses across the South East for small businesses.

BEST Growth Hub

Help to train, recruit and fund your staff

Business Growth – European Regional Development Fund (ERDF)
The South East Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) has been notionally allocated £74.1 million to deliver projects within this programme that support research and innovation. The objectives of all projects are to support SMEs and create jobs.

South East LEP - Business Support

Training groups in your area

Essex Construction Training Association

Training projects funded by CITB

CITB-funded training Hubs in Southend, Harlow and East Sussex

Contact your local Adviser

Nicky Dady

Tel: 07770 860081
Email: 

I have worked for CITB for 20 years supporting employers and apprentices on apprenticeship programmes. Prior to this I was an NVQ Assessor and Verifier. I pride myself on great customer service so please get in touch with any enquiries regarding skills, training, grants, funding or any other query and I will be more than happy to help.

Contact your local CITB Apprenticeship Development Coach

Lucy Smith

Lucy.smith@citb.co.uk 

Support to grow your business

Cambridge Peterborough Combined Authority

Financial support and services to help you recruit and train Staff

  • Form The Future
    This social enterprise, active across Cambridgeshire, helps schools to prepare students for work and supports businesses with educational outreach opportunities to help build their talent pipeline.
    Tel: 01223 781296 Email: info@formthefuture.org.uk Website: www.formthefuture.org.uk 

  • Ixion
    National, Ofsted ‘Outstanding’ rated Training Provider of skills and education for school leavers, job seekers, learners and employers. They offer Apprenticeships, training, work experience and advice. Tel: 07718 484785 Email: tom.bamforth-white@ixionholdings.com Website: www.ixionholdings.com
     
  • Women Into Construction
    The Women Into Construction organisation engages with local stakeholders to encourage and support more women into construction roles.
    For further details about their work: www.women-into-construction.org

Employer Success Stories

A14 Improvement Project (2016-2020)

This important construction infrastructure project was delivered ahead of schedule. The legacy work of the A14 Integrated Delivery Team (Skanska, Costain and Balfour Beatty), working with local stakeholders, has meant that their volunteers and STEM Ambassadors have achieved an amazing amount. Engaging with over 12,600 young people in the area, at over 250 events and providing work experience and job opportunities for many young people.

Urban & Civic Training Hub (2019-2020)

Urban & Civic were successful in winning government Re-training Scheme funding (called Construction Skills Fund) to support their development at Alconbury Weald. They are delivering several courses: Insight to Construction, Explore Construction, Construction Pre-apprenticeship and Ex-forces Retraining in Construction. They have attracted new talent into construction from the local area and trained over 400 people with job placements for 30% of the trainees.

Details of other employer success stories will be added when they become available.

Contact your CITB customer engagement advisers

Amy Gardner
Engagement Advisor for Norfolk

Tel: 07879 435130
Email: amy.gardner@citb.co.uk 

With over 10 years of experience in stakeholder engagement, I manage the Employer Network Fund for Norfolk and am the CITB Advisor responsible for operationally supporting all CITB registered businesses in Norfolk.

I provide tailored guidance and signpost businesses to the most relevant CITB products, grants, and funding solutions, helping them overcome skills gaps and develop their teams. My role is to ensure that local employers can access the right resources to thrive in a competitive industry.

For support with CITB initiatives, reach out.

Allison Copeman
Engagement Advisor for Suffolk

Tel: 07787 288056
Email: allison.copeman@citb.co.uk

I manage the Employer Network for Suffolk and am the CITB Advisor responsible for operationally supporting all CITB registered businesses in Suffolk.

Please get in touch with any enquiries regarding training, grants, funding, Employer Network or any other query in relation to your construction business and I will be more than happy to help.

Skills Bootcamps

We can also direct you towards Norfolk & Suffolk Skills Bootcamp schemes which can help you with staff recruitment and skills development;

What's happening in your area

Employer Networks

Employer Networks are an initiative set up and funded by CITB aiming to simplify the way you get the support and funding you need to access the training you want.

Support to grow your business

Businesses in Norfolk and Suffolk can access a wide range of grants and funding through New Anglia LEP. Finance support includes grants from £1,000 to £500,000 to support business development and growth. To discuss grants and finance for your business, contact the New Anglia Growth Hub for free and impartial advice. We can also offer loans to kick-start infrastructure projects through our Growing Places Fund.

Help to train, recruit and fund your staff

The New Anglia Skills Deal Programme has supported employers, alongside training providers, to seek funding for projects which address a gap in - or barrier to accessing - training provision. Find out more about the projects funded through the Skills Deal:

New Anglia Skills Deal Programme

Sector Skills Plans will identify key priorities for each of the key growth and employment sectors in our area. The plans will identify the main skills needs of the sectors as well as a set of agreed actions to help ensure these needs are met. An evidence base/dataset upon which these plans are based are also available to view. View completed plans and evidence bases:

Sector Skills Plans

Training groups in your area

CITB supports local Construction Training Groups to help companies in the construction industry to access affordable training. Training groups are made up of companies of all sizes across various areas of construction.

Norfolk Construction Training Group (NCTG)
Norfolk Construction Training Group (NCTG) is supported by CITB to help companies in the construction industry in both Norfolk and Suffolk to access affordable training for their employees.  It offers members affordable training, and as discussed are able to offer your company support and guidance in accessing relevant training, and works with you to make training effective and affordable.

Website: Norfolk Construction Training Group
Contact: Samantha Thomas, Training Group Officer
Tel: 01953 600700
Email: 

Training projects funded by CITB

The comments below are from two New Anglia employers who accessed support for training and skills developments via CITB's Skills and Training Fund.

Company based in Norwich
"The ability to examine internally has increased our operating standards, whilst ensuring a higher level of skills and knowledge...This will save the company approximately £40,000 per annum, since we are no longer relying on external companies for internal examination."

Company based in Suffolk
"CITB funding provided us with the opportunity to train and qualify our staff, in line with our sector’s regulatory demands...More staff now hold qualifications which our clients are demanding increasingly...Funding has enabled our business to pass qualification requirements to renew and win contracts, thus allowing our business to grow in key areas...The training has bridged knowledge gaps amongst staff, as training has focused on previously under skilled areas."

CITB Skills and Training fund

You may also be interested in...

Find out how local employers can benefit from taking on an apprentice for a short duration in our Shared Apprenticeship Scheme

Find out more about the National Skills Academy for Construction, led by CITB and approved by industry

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