The new college will house up to 250 apprentices across a range of disciplines
FIRST Minister Nicola Sturgeon has opened one of Scotland's"most sustainably built colleges" in the north of Glasgow.
Alongside modern skills within renewable and technology sectors, a range of traditional trades from stone masonry to brickwork will be taught at the college, enabling a new generation to restore and maintain historic buildings across the country. “Facilities like this will be critical in building the next generation of workers who will deliver the vast change needed, not just across the construction industry but across our entire workforce."
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