ABC Council welcome ‘first-ever’ apprentice to Planning Department

Featured image caption: Infrastructure Minister Liz Kimmins and Chris Corken, Head of School of Science, Engineering and Construction at Belfast Metropolitan College, welcome eleven new Trainee Planners at a recent event marking the start of their apprenticeships

Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council has welcomed a new Higher Level Apprenticeship (HLA) in Planning Trainee.

Lana White has secured a unique opportunity to earn while she learns and gains hands-on experience in local government, while studying for a recognised qualification.

This appointment represents a significant milestone for the Council, marking its first-ever apprenticeship opportunity.

Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council recently teamed up with Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council, Newry, Mourne and Down District Council, Belfast City Council, Belfast Metropolitan College and the Department for Infrastructure, to launch a recruitment campaign aimed at attracting future talent into the planning sector.

Lana is among 11 new Trainee Planners who have been recruited to work across the councils involved and the Department for Infrastructure in the HLA programme, which was developed as a response to the challenges faced in recruiting and retaining planning staff. It aims to strengthen local skills, attract new professionals and create future leaders in the planning sector.

Designed to give participants the best of both worlds: a full salary while studying for a foundation degree, with no tuition fees and no student debt, the programme provides the apprentices with the opportunity to learn directly from experienced planning professionals within their council’s Planning Team, gaining invaluable real-world experience in how places and communities are shaped.

At the same time, the apprentices will complete an FdSc in Property, Housing and Planning at Belfast Metropolitan College, with an opportunity for progression to Ulster University’s BSc in Planning, Regeneration and Development.

The Department for Infrastructure has appointed 6 trainees with a further 5 trainees being appointed across participating Councils – Newry, Mourne Down District Council, Antrim Newtownabbey Borough Council, Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon District Council and Belfast City Council

Department for Infrastructure Minister, Liz Kimmins, recently welcomed the 11 new Trainee Planners to Belfast Met as they embark on the first term of their programme and said, “Planners bring enormous benefits to communities, the environment, the economy, to government and to everyday life.

“This Trainee Planner Programme will provide our new planning trainees with a great opportunity to work towards a qualification and a career that will allow them to play a key role in how the environment in which we live and work, is shaped for future generations.

“This is the first time since the reform of planning in 2015 that staff have been appointed to the trainee planner grade. It is just one of a number of positive steps that I am taking to address issues with recruitment and retention in the system and reflects my own commitment to improving the planning system, not only for the wider public, but also to support the health and wellbeing of those staff already working in the system.”

Minister Kimmins congratulated the new recruits and wished them every success as they embark on their new career paths through the comprehensive programme.

Vice-Chair of the Planning Committee, Councillor Mary O’Dowd, welcomes Trainee Planner Lana White to the Planning Department, joined by Principal Planning Officer Roisin Hamill, Senior Planning Officer Oonagh Starrs, and Head of Planning Robbie McNaugher

Lord Mayor of Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough, Alderman Stephen Moutray, said, “The HLA programme provides an excellent pathway for the planners of the future, and I am delighted to welcome Lana to our Planning Department.

“She will be working alongside our dedicated Planning team, gaining valuable hands‑on experience while helping to shape the future of our borough.”

“We hope to offer more apprenticeship opportunities in the future as we continue to support learning, nurture talent, develop long‑term skills and invest in our future workforce.”

Chris Corken, Head of School of Science, Engineering and Construction at Belfast Metropolitan College said, “Belfast Met is delighted to play a central role in this innovative Trainee Planner Programme. This initiative reflects exactly what can be achieved through genuine collaboration between the Department for Infrastructure, local councils and further education.

“By investing in new talent, we are strengthening the future of the planning profession and supporting the wider construction and built environment sectors. I commend the Minister for her leadership and commitment to ensuring our trainees have the opportunity, skills and confidence to shape the places and communities of tomorrow.”

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