TG Lynes launches Plumbing HERoes campaign

Plumbing HERoes
(l-r) Andrew Ingram, TG Lynes’ director, Ashleigh Stent, Plumbing HERoes champion and Robert Tye, Training Choice director

TG Lynes is celebrating International Women’s Day, which is set to take place on 8 March, by launching its Plumbing HERoes campaign for a second year.

The winner will secure a place on a City & Guilds NVQ Level 2 Domestic Plumbing & Heating course, courtesy of Choice Training, worth more than £3,000. The Level 2 qualification is required to obtain a Plumbing JIB Card.

The winner will also receive hundreds of pounds of tools from TG Lynes. The company said it is keen to encourage more women to consider a career in plumbing as less than 3% of people in the trade are female.

Ashleigh Stent, the winner of Plumbing HERoes 2024, has enjoyed getting to grips with hot and cold water systems, central heating systems, sanitation systems and gas safety and has taken her first exams.

Ashleigh opted for a Level 3 qualification as she had already secured the Level 2.

She said: “Winning Plumbing HERoes was a huge moment for me. I had tried a variety of trades as a labourer and plumbing interested me most.

“I had previously completed a diploma in plumbing, so to be able to take it a step further with a Level 3 qualification was fantastic.

“It has been a really enjoyable year with Choice Training and my knowledge has increased dramatically.”

This year’s winner will be able to undertake the training flexibly both online and in-person at Choice Training’s base in Dagenham.

Andrew Ingram, director at TG Lynes, added: “We’re delighted to partner with our friends at Choice Training again to announce the return of Plumbing HERoes after the success of last year.

“I caught up with Ashleigh recently and it was fantastic to see how the training course had boosted both her skills and confidence.

“The industry is heavily dominated by men but we believe there are many women who could enjoy a successful career within it. We want to encourage more women to consider it as an option, particularly at a time when there is such a severe skills shortage.

“I look forward to reviewing the entries and making one person’s dreams come true.”

Visit TG Lynes website to enter the competition. Any woman over the age of 16 can enter.

The company said that candidates should explain in no more than 200 words what they have been doing up to this point and why they want to enter the plumbing trade.

The winner will be able to start the course at their convenience. They will have three years to complete the training, but most people take between 10 and 12 months.

The course typically entails 15 days of practical training, though more can be booked in if required.

The course includes health and safety, plumbing processes, cold water systems, hot water systems, radiators and more.

Robert Tye, director at Choice Training, said: “We’re delighted to again partner with TG Lynes on this campaign.

“Working with Ashleigh over the past year has been fantastic and we look forward to welcoming another winner on board, encapsulating our commitment to supporting women in achieving a successful career in the construction industry.”

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