TG Lynes’ Plumbing HERoes competition winner announced

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(l-r) Andrew Ingram, TG Lynes’ managing director, Simone Frankel of Choice Training, winner Ashleigh Stent and Robert Tye, director at Choice Training

TG Lynes announced Ashleigh Stent, a 25-year-old woman from Northampton, as the winner of its TG Lynes’ Plumbing HERoes competition.

Ashleigh is now in the process of enrolling onto the City & Guilds NVQ Level 2 Domestic Plumbing & Heating course with training provider Choice Training. The course is worth more than £3,000 and the tool bundle a further £600, according to a company statement.

TG Lynes said it launched Plumbing HERoes to help encourage more women into the trade, which is still heavily male dominated.

Ashleigh was selected as the winner by a team of judges from a clutch of entries.

Ashleigh said: “I am absolutely over the moon to win Plumbing HERoes. It’s a huge opportunity for me to take the next step in my career.

“I was working as a labourer for a small company was encouraged to try a variety of trades.

“I found it really empowering and enjoyed working with my hands. Plumbing interested me most and I started fitting wet rooms in social housing before moving to repair and maintenance in facilities management.

“I have since completed a diploma in plumbing. This prize will allow me to develop my skills further and obtain the NVQ qualification I need to get out there and launch my career as a residential plumber. It’s so exciting!”

The Level 2 qualification is required to obtain a Plumbing JIB Card. Training will be delivered flexibly both online and in-person at Choice Training’s base in Dagenham.

Andrew Ingram, managing director at TG Lynes, added: “Plumbing HERoes was a brand new initiative for us and one we are extremely proud of.

“Plumbing is still an overwhelmingly male-dominated profession, with latest statistics showing less than 3% of the workforce are women. We want to encourage more women to consider a career on the tools, which can be very rewarding and fulfilling.

“We had some excellent entries but Ashleigh stood out due to the work she has already put in to get her foot on the ladder and her ambitions for the future.

“I’m really looking forward to following Ashleigh’s career as she grows and develops.”

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

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

“Here at Choice Training, we place an importance on supporting women in achieving a successful career in the construction industry – and we look forward to welcoming Ashleigh on board, providing her with the knowledge and skills required to progress in whichever direction she wishes.”

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