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Friday, February 13, 2026

Star Scaffolding Shines with Triple Triumph in Apprenticeship Awards

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Star Scaffolding has cemented its reputation as a leader in workforce development after earning accolades at the Ladder for the Black Country Apprenticeship Awards 2024, held at West Bromwich Albion’s The Hawthorns Stadium in November.

The company was crowned Medium Employer of the Year for its collaboration with the Construction College Midlands, part of Walsall College.

The recognition didn’t stop there. At the same event, Apprentice Harrison Mapley was celebrated as the Construction and Property Apprentice of the Year.

Harrison, who joined Star Scaffolding in late 2021 and completed his apprenticeship last year, was also a runner-up for Apprentice of the Year at the prestigious National Access & Scaffolding Confederation (NASC) ScaffEx24 Scaffolding Excellence Awards.

Harrison expressed gratitude for the opportunities provided by Star Scaffolding, saying:

“I really enjoyed doing an apprenticeship with Star. It taught me all the essential skills I need to work in the scaffolding industry while earning, and I now want to undertake more training to help me progress further. The support and guidance from my mentors at Star Scaffolding have been instrumental in my development.

This recognition motivates me to continue striving for excellence in my career, and I look forward to seeing what the future holds.”

Investing in People

Star Scaffolding’s commitment to addressing the industry’s skills gap is evident in its comprehensive training programs. The company invests over £20,000 annually in staff development, ensuring apprentices gain valuable skills, knowledge, and behaviours that drive personal and professional growth.

Emma Chard, Skills and Training Manager at Star Scaffolding highlighted the importance of their apprenticeship program:

“We nurture our young people by providing a solid support network that encourages all apprentices to learn valuable skills, knowledge and behaviours. Our Apprenticeship programme is dependent on teamwork, and to be recognised for our training is testament to the dedication of all employees. Educating our team is crucial to our success.”

Supporting Career Growth and Diversity

Star Scaffolding places a strong emphasis on retaining apprentices, with many staying with the company for over a decade after completing their training.

The business also focuses on creating accessible opportunities for individuals from diverse backgrounds, including neurodivergent individuals and ex-offenders.

The company celebrates excellence within its workforce through the annual Leon Bell Awards, honouring standout performers with £200 in vouchers. This year’s winners included:

  • Luke Bayliss – Scaffolder of the Year
  • Conna Denholm – Trainee Scaffolder of the Year
  • Arron Colmain – Apprentice of the Year

A Bright Future

Star Scaffolding’s achievements highlight its role as a champion for apprenticeships and workforce development. By fostering a culture of growth and inclusivity, the company continues to set a high standard for the scaffolding industry.

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