Birmingham's Jewellery Quarter looks to the future

The Birmingham Assay Office is pleased to announce some good news for the future of the jewellery and silversmithing Trade.

Wonderful, tailor-made products but a comparatively ageing workforce – this, some might say, is a typical British manufacturing scenario.  However, thanks to a partnership between local manufacturers, Birmingham City Council's Employment Access Team and Connexions, help is on its way.  A 'pre-apprenticeship' scheme, funded by the Working Neighbourhoods Fund, has been launched to encourage new blood into the jewellery trade.  Organisations taking part in the scheme will receive a subsidy to help them continue to provide the highest quality bench-skills training in the workplace, for which Birmingham's jewellery industry is renowned.
 
Steve Millington from LJ Millington said, 'This scheme is an excellent initiative and will be of great benefit to the small companies and apprentices involved.  I'm looking forward to working with our new apprentice and working towards safeguarding the skills which are vital to the future of the Jewellery Quarter.'

Fiona Toye from Toye, Kenning and Spencer said, 'This pilot programme is a first step to establishing a sustainable apprenticeship scheme that benefits the trade and I'm delighted that my own company is benefitting from the scheme with a young man starting as an apprentice diemaker.'

Cllr Tim Huxtable, City Council Cabinet Member for Transportation and Regeneration said, 'We are delighted to have joined up with the jewellery trade to develop this exciting initiative which we believe is the first of its kind and is a pioneering approach to keeping some of Britain's finest skills alive.  This is all part of our plans to ensure that Birmingham's famous Jewellery Quarter has a sustainable future.  Everybody has played their part ranging from the heartening response from local manufacturers, The Birmingham Assay Office and the School of Jewellery to our own Employment Access Team and Connexions.'

The Birmingham Assay Office has been hard at work behind the scenes, providing, support, guidance, and advice to the participating partners.

 

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