
January saw 2010 Rotherham play host to three French joinery apprentices. 2010 Rotherham is an arm's length management company (ALMO) created by Rotherham Borough Council to manage, maintain and improve its council houses and estates. Rémi Saulnier, Adrien Cheri and Thibaud Fevre, spent two weeks working alongside 2010 Rotherham employees thanks to an exchange scheme organised by Business & Education South Yorkshire. Aged between 18-21, the apprentices all hailed from the Poitou-Charentes region of western France. This is the second year that 2010 Rotherham has taken part in the French exchange, having welcomed two plumbers from Nancy last year. The placement is designed to give the young apprentices the chance to practice the technical skills in the UK, whilst learning more about our way of life.
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