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Selco helping Flower Skills to bloom

Left to right: Carolyn Bellers, Selco Charlton Manager, Alfie Prizeman, Ashton Webb, both Flowers Skills students (permissions given), and Lee Poole from Flower Skills.

A CHARLTON construction training provider which helps produce the tradespeople of tomorrow has received the backing of a leading

Flower Skills, based on Woolwich Road, provides training to young people aged between 14 and 16 who have fallen out of the mainstream school system, as well as supporting adults seeking to gain trade and construction industry skills.

Selco Builders Warehouse has teamed up with its supplier BSW Timber to provide hundreds of pounds worth of materials for the students to carry out their training.

Left to right: Daniel Stott, Luke Lumsden, Lee Poole from Flower Skills, Flower Skills Student Ashton Webb (permission given), and Steve Hymas, Selco Charlton Deputy Manager, Carolyn Bellers, Selco Charlton Manager and Stuart Murray, Selco Driver.

Mark Ager, managing director of Flower Skills, said: “We are hugely grateful to Selco, along with BSW Timber, for providing us with the materials our students need to achieve their qualifications. We try to offer a thorough overview of the trade and construction skills which they may come across in their working life, providing training in multiple trades including carpentry, plastering, painting and decorating and tiling. Our mission is to provide the young people and adults who embark on our training courses with the platform and skills to forge a career in the trade or construction and donations such as this make a real difference.”

At least 20 people attend Flower Skills every day, with many working towards a Multi Construction Skills Level 1 qualification.

Carolyn Bellers, branch manager of Selco Charlton which is also based on Woolwich Road, said: “We are delighted to be supporting Flower Skills which is well known within the local community for doing fantastic work.

“Here at Selco, we support tradespeople at whatever stage of their career they are at and we are delighted to help provide a platform for the tradespeople of tomorrow to develop.”

For contact details, see page 30 of our April/May 2023 issue on our Back Issues page.