Tulip has unveiled plans to use more than £40,000 of its Apprenticeship Levy to invest in the local community in Coalville, Leicestershire.
The Tulip factory has been operating from its Coalville site since 1930 and the investment will offer local apprenticeship programmes for the area.
The funding will support one team leader apprenticeship role for local hygiene company Scaan, which is currently part of the Tulip supply chain, helping to upskill employees and offer management qualifications.
A further two Level Five apprenticeships will also be funded for MRC Community Action, a registered charity based at the Marlene Reid Centre in Coalville. MRC works in partnership with the local community, offering on-the-job placements for people on training schemes.
Rachel Baldwin, vice president, human resources at Tulip, said: “We’re really proud to be able to support the local Coalville community, offering additional apprenticeship options and contributing to the skills-pool of the area. Working closely with the local communities we are located in is really important to Tulip and will support the business in the long term.
“We would encourage all businesses to make the most of the levy funds in order to bring a new generation of talent into the food industry. This funding will be the first of many local projects across the UK, including apprenticeships for our agricultural partners.”