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Life's a gas for Matthew
A TRAINEE gas engineer from Bolton has finished in the top three of a national award.
Matthew Taylor, aged 20, from Egerton has just completed a four-year apprenticeship as a gas service engineer with Bolton At Home.
He was shortlisted in the apprentice category at this year's CORGI awards, which recognise outstanding performances from apprentices in the gas industry.
The annual event, held in Coventry, is billed as the Oscars' of the plumbing and heating industry, with award categories also including manufacturing excellence, gas safety and energy efficiency.
Matthew was nominated for the award for his dedicated approach to work, exemplary attendance record and performance in completing his national vocational qualification in domestic natural gas.
Matthew said: "I had a fantastic evening at the awards ceremony and this was a brilliant way to finish off my apprenticeship. Thanks to all the people who have supported me during this time."
Noel Spencer, chairman of Bolton at Home, added: "We are tremendously proud of Matthew's achievement. Bolton at Home takes great pride in recognition for our apprentices, who apply themselves with great commitment and make a real contribution to housing and environmental improvements across the borough."
Sent: 24/10/2007
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