
Apprenticeship provider, JTL, has officially opened its newly refurbished ‘London South’ training centre in Orpington, following a £1 million investment to expand high-quality electrical, plumbing and heating training across London and Kent.
The centre was formally opened at a launch event attended by employers, industry stakeholders and local representatives, with Helen Hayes MP, Chair of the House of Commons Education Select Committee, officiating alongside Sir John Low, Chair of the JTL Board, and Chris Claydon, JTL’s Chief Executive.
The organisation says the investment has transformed the Orpington site into a modern, industry-led training facility, with a strong focus on plumbing, heating and low-carbon technologies.
The centre features plumbing and electrical training bays, providing industry-standard equipment, including heat pumps, solar thermal systems and energy efficiency technologies.
Helen Hayes MP, Chair of the House of Commons Education Select Committee, said, “It was a pleasure to officially open JTL’s London South training centre. Facilities like this are vital in ensuring young people and career changes can access high-quality technical training, while supporting the development of skills needed for the future, particularly in areas such as plumbing, heating and energy efficiency. It was fantastic to meet some of the brilliant apprentices and the employers they are working for and to hear how they will all benefit from JTL’s new training centre.”
Chris Claydon, Chief Executive of JTL, said, “Our new London South centre demonstrates JTL’s long-term commitment to the highly skilled trades of electrical and plumbing services, and to investing in the future of the region. By providing apprentices with access to industry-standard equipment and specialist training in occupations in desperate need of skilled tradespeople, we’re helping to address skills shortages while supporting the UK’s journey towards a more sustainable built environment.
“Each apprenticeship depends on employer backing to give them the work placement so we are committed to supporting employers in meeting demand, and pressing the Government to make these commitments a reality.”
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