Next generation of Exeter tradespeople get builders merchant insight

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  Posted by: electime      2nd July 2024

Exeter’s tradespeople of the future are being backed in the next steps of their careers by one of the UK’s leading builders merchants.

Selco Builders Warehouse has donated thousands of pounds of materials to college students carrying out trade and construction courses around the country.

Amongst the beneficiaries have been students of Exeter College who have also been invited to Selco’s branch in the city, based on Filmer Way in Marsh Barton, to learn more about how a builders merchant operates and the relationship it has with tradespeople.

Each college has also received £3,000 worth of materials to use in the classroom as part of the studies.

West London College, Leeds College of Building, Bournemouth and Poole College and Birmingham Metropolitan College are amongst the education establishments partnering with Selco on the scheme.

Andrew Legge, a construction tutor at Exeter College said: “The Selco partnership is proving a fantastic initiative and an absolutely invaluable experience for our learners.

“A builders merchant plays such a significant role in the life of a tradesperson so introducing our learners to them so early in their careers will stand them in really good stead.

“The materials and tools that Selco has kindly donated has also been an incredible help. We want our learners to carry out as much practical work as possible and the products and materials Selco has donated has enabled us to do that.

“We can’t thank Selco enough for the work it is doing with our college and others around the UK and the significant difference it is making to the future of the industry.”

Barry Price, branch manager of Selco Exeter, said: “We are committed to supporting tradespeople at every level so this is an extremely exciting project for us to be involved with.

“We are delighted to be playing a small part in the educational journey of the next generation of tradespeople, whether that be through the donation of materials and tools or the insight visiting one of our branches provides.

“It was great to see the students so receptive to learning about what the future might hold for them in their day-to-day working lives.”

With hundreds of trade brands always in stock, Selco’s 75 UK branches are firmly focused on helping tradespeople complete their jobs as quickly and effectively as possible.

As well as offering trade services, Selco also has a strong digital presence including Click & Deliver and Click & Collect services and a new app – as well as a ‘Dial & Deliver’ telephone service – to make life as convenient as possible for tradespeople.

For more information on Selco visit: www.selcobw.com