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CITB signs heads of terms with West Suffolk College over NCC in Norfolk

CITB confirms that it is to sign a heads of terms agreement with West Suffolk College over the sale of the National Construction College (NCC) at Bircham Newton.

CITB comment on Home Office migration plan

CITB Strategy and Policy Director Steve Radley, said: “CITB cautiously welcomes lowering the salary threshold for skilled migrants, increasing the number of construction occupations eligible to work in the UK, and the commitment to monitor and respond to skills shortages.

Two new vacancies on CITB Scotland’s Nation Council

Senior members of the construction industry are being invited to apply to join the Scotland Nation Council for the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB).

One new vacancy on CITB England's Nation Council

CITB is seeking a senior construction industry professional to join its England Nation Council.

One new vacancy on CITB Wales’ Nation Council

“A chance to make a real difference in the skills system in Wales”

Four new vacancies on CITB's three Nation Councils

CITB is seeking senior construction industry professionals to join its three Nation Councils.

Construction trainees shine at the 2019 SkillBuild final

The SkillBuild national final took place at the NEC, Birmingham 21-23 November. Find out who the winners are.

Tylorstown bricklayer is Inspirational Apprentice of the Year

Joshua Williams, a 24 year old bricklayer from Tylorstown, has been named Inspirational Apprentice of the Year at the 2019 CITB Apprenticeship Awards.

CITB sets out over £290k to digitally transform Scottish construction

Scotland’s construction bosses and their suppliers are at the heart of a new, CITB-funded programme to give construction leaders the skills to drive digital transformation.

Construction workers detained in CITB, police and Home Office counter-fraud operations

Seven construction workers were detained on suspicion of working in Britain illegally during unannounced counter-fraud visits by CITB, police and the Home Office.

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