Conservatory Outlet praised by the Mayor of West Yorkshire

Conservatory Outlet’s Scott Brittain with Tracy Brabin, Mayor of West Yorkshire
Conservatory Outlet’s Scott Brittain with Tracy Brabin, Mayor of West Yorkshire

Conservatory Outlet has been praised by the Mayor of West Yorkshire, Tracy Brabin, for its commitment to boosting industry and offering tens of job opportunities for young people in the local area.

The comments were made after a site visit by the Mayor, which formed part of a wider fact-finding mission into manufacturing and how investment into the region could be increased.

Conservatory Outlet was reportedly chosen ahead of other Wakefield-based businesses due to its leading apprenticeship programme and status in the manufacturing and fenestration sectors.

Conservatory Outlet, which operates from a riverside facility on Thornes Lane Wharf, is said to have enjoyed the benefits that targeted investment brings and is a key voice in promoting industry as a career choice.

By tapping into available funding, the manufacturer has driven through landmark improvement projects to its production capabilities, implementing a new digital transformation project, creating a dedicated sales training academy and, recently, taking on five more apprentices.

As part of the visit, the Mayor was given a private tour of Conservatory Outlet’s facility by the company’s head of HR, Karen Starkey.

On the walkaround, she met several staff members who have benefitted from the firm’s apprenticeship programme that has so far seen 40 people progress into full-time roles.

The Mayor of West Yorkshire, Tracy Brabin, said: “Ensuring that young people have the skills they need to succeed is one of my key priorities for West Yorkshire as it will lead to a stronger, more modern economy.

“We’re investing in growth and productivity programmes for businesses right across the region and I’m thrilled it’s making such a positive difference on the ground.”

Karen Starkey added: “The Mayor’s visit couldn’t have been timed better for us, given that we’ve recently seen several apprentices move into full-time employment within the company, in roles as wide-ranging as order processing, marketing, finance and fabrication.

“We’re hugely proud of our local heritage and the way we invest in people in Wakefield and the wider West Yorkshire region. By doing this, we’ve been able to put tens of people on journeys to reach their full potential and forge lasting careers with us.”

Karen added: “Developing talent is one of the cornerstones of our business. It was great to discuss this with the Mayor, whilst also showcasing how our work is levelling up the workforce in the region.”

Conservatory Outlet’s Scott Brittain with Tracy Brabin, Mayor of West Yorkshire
Conservatory Outlet’s Scott Brittain with Tracy Brabin, Mayor of West Yorkshire