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Things are looking rosy for the half dozen teenagers won began their first full time job

Things are looking rosy for the half dozen teenagers won began their first full time job


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Things are looking rosy for the half dozen teenagers won began their first full time job

Things are looking rosy for the half dozen teenagers won began their first full time job today. The trainee gardeners with Langbaurgh Borough Council were welcomed at the start of their three-year-course by Mayor, Councillor Bill Herlingshaw. The six, including 16-year-old Sandra Richardson, found time for a little spade work during a photo-call outside the Coatham Memorial Hall in Redcar. The five boys are Paul Bint, 17, Carl Emery, 18l Dennis Gargett, 17, Ian Rawlings, 17, Carlin How and Andrew Roberts, 16. 22nd August 1982

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Embracing a blooming future, six determined teenagers kickstart their professional journey as trainee gardeners under the Langbaurgh Borough Council. The promising group, led by Mayor Councillor Bill Herlingshaw, embarked on a three-year apprenticeship course that holds the promise of growth and opportunity. Captured outside the iconic Coatham Memorial Hall in Redcar, this heartwarming photo showcases their enthusiasm for horticulture. Amongst them is 16-year-old Sandra Richardson, whose passion for plants shines through her radiant smile. Alongside Sandra are five talented boys: Paul Bint (17), Carl Emery (18), Dennis Gargett (17), Ian Rawlings (17), Carlin How, and Andrew Roberts (both 16). Together they wielded spades with determination during a brief moment amidst their exciting new chapter. This snapshot from August 22nd, 1982 encapsulates the spirit of youthful ambition and dedication to honing skills within an industry that thrives on nurturing nature's beauty. These apprentices represent a generation eager to contribute to society while cultivating green spaces that will bring joy to countless individuals. As we reminisce about this era of apprenticeships and hard work in the gardening sector, let us celebrate these young trailblazers who dared to dream big. Their story serves as an inspiration for all those embarking on similar journeys today – reminding us that with perseverance and guidance from mentors like Mayor Councillor Bill Herlingshaw

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