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Trainee twins provide double delight for Barratt Homes

Posted 16 December 2016 by Ben Salisbury

William and John Yates, twins who used to work together in the army have swapped tin hats for builders hats after both starting at Barratt's trainee scheme

Barratt Homes Northampton has recently hired twin brothers onto two of their construction trainee programmes after both serving within the Household Calvary Regiment of the British Army.

William Yates from Northampton was accepted onto the carpentry and joinery apprenticeship scheme while just one month later his twin brother John was accepted onto the Armed Forces acceleration programme.

John has started work at the five star housebuilders’ Brooklands development in Milton Keynes whilst his brother is based across both Ladywell Park and Lyveden Fields developments in Wellingborough and Corby.

Both John and William were introduced to the housebuilder by their elder sister Martha Wood, who works at the division’s head office as a marketing executive.

John served as a Lance Corporal in the Household Cavalry Regiment alongside his brother for more than five years before he applied to the Armed Forces acceleration programme.

John said: “I wanted to do something where I had more responsibility and the construction industry has always been an interest of mine because of the diversity of what happens on site.

“The programme is helping me build on existing skills such as discipline, organisation, commitment, integrity, loyalty and respect for others which are all transferable and are always being used and improved in my new role.

“The scheme is helping to build my knowledge of the industry and my career. Not every company is willing to take on a person with no specific industry experience so I am very lucky to have been placed onto this programme.”  

William, who served in the Household Cavalry as a Trooper with his brother, started his apprenticeship earlier this year and is now training with top industry professionals four days a week to develop new skills in carpentry.

He is also studying at Moulton College one day a week for an NVQ Level 2 in Site Carpentry.

He said: “I’m enjoying learning a trade that I want to pursue as a career and with the support from Barratt Homes I am already progressing and becoming more confident.

“I am learning new skills from the professionals that Barratt employ which is helping me to meet the high standards of work that Barratt expect for their houses. 

“I’m most looking forward to learning how to fit a kitchen and becoming more independent when I am working.”

Andrew Swindell, Managing Director at Barratt Homes Northampton, said: “We are delighted to welcome twin brothers John and William to the team and wish them all the best on their programmes.

“These types of schemes are extremely important in giving career opportunities to young people looking to get their foot in the door in a specific industry.

To find out more about the Trainee assistant site manager programme for Armed Forces and to apply, visit www.barrattcareers.co.uk.

For more information about any of Barratt Homes’ developments, please call the sales team at 0844 811 3399 or visit www.barratthomes.co.uk

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