Warrington & Vale Royal College is continuing its partnership with United Utilities, recently welcoming members of the organisation to its Warrington campus for another round of bespoke training.
The bespoke training – delivered in the popular Warrington college’s Construction & Civil Engineering Academy – was designed to build confidence and capability through structured, practical learning that directly supports employees’ day-to-day responsibilities within the organisation.
Topics covered included essential Health & Safety principles, an introduction to how household water systems work, and practical tasks such as maintaining taps, valves, basins and toilet cisterns. Participants also explored how everyday bathroom and kitchen plumbing operates, including the key internal parts of toilets. The session then moved on to the basics of central heating, providing hands‑on experience with radiators and valves to give a clear and practical understanding of common plumbing systems found in most homes.
Simon Walsh, Plumbing Subject Leader, commented: “It’s been a real pleasure working with the team at United Utilities. Their commitment to getting the most out of the training has been clear from the start, and that engagement has translated into meaningful results.
Throughout the course, we saw measurable improvements in both confidence and capability, with everyone applying what they’ve learned directly to their roles. It’s rewarding to see development that doesn’t just stay in the classroom but has a visible impact on performance and day-to-day life.”
Warrington & Vale Royal College continues to reinforce its reputation as a trusted training provider for employers across the region, offering bespoke and industry-relevant training that supports workforce development and long-term growth. Employers interested in exploring tailored training for their teams are encouraged to get in touch with the college to discuss their needs and discover a bespoke solution.
To learn more and contact the college, visit: wvr.ac.uk/employers
