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AWE Connect 2017

The latest AWE Connect newsletter has been published to our local residents.

This edition includes a news piece about AWE veteran staff member Biran Lambourn on reaching 60 years in service.

There are stories about the great work carried out by our award-winning apprenticeship scheme and how one apprentice ‘dares to be different’.

You can also read about the voluntary work carried out by our staff in the local community.

Click here to read the newsletter.

 

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