SWINDON College, in partnership with GWE, received an overwhelming response to their recent Apprenticeship Levy Business Breakfast, with a wealth of local employers and a panel of guest speakers in attendance from across the Swindon and Wiltshire area.

The event was an opportunity for employers to gain a better understanding of the impact and opportunities the new levy will bring when introduced in April this year.

Employers with an annual pay bill of over £3m will be in scope to pay the levy, which will fund the training of apprentices in their companies. In addition, this event also outlined the impact of changes on the smaller non-levy paying businesses.

Paul Jones, head of Business First at Swindon College, provided an overview of the breadth of apprenticeship programmes available at Swindon College, with Sally Burnett, strategic commissioner for Swindon Borough Council, providing a summary of the role and functions of the Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) and the many opportunities that the levy will provide to employers and young people.

Paul said: "I am delighted with the number of employers who have taken time out from their busy schedule to attend this event.’’

Several local employers shared their own experiences of hiring apprentices, emphasising the positive impact and value that apprenticeship programmes can bring to businesses.

Carol Maison, BMW apprentice and adult training advisor and Darren Crannis, director of Crannis Technology Services, emphasised the long term benefits of growing your own talent and embedding apprentices in your business.

Professor Julie McLeod, of Oxford Brookes, also gave employers an insight into the opportunities for both higher and degree apprenticeships, with Mike Godfrey, chair of Swindon and Wiltshire Initiative GWE, speaking about the plans for growth within Swindon.

Further information regarding the levy can be downloaded at www.swindon.ac.uk.