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Nov 25

Family-Run Garage Donates Vehicle to Support Cheshire College Motor Vehicle Students 

Cheshire College – South & West’s Ellesmere Port Campus has expanded its automotive training resources with the addition of a Peugeot 5008, donated by family-run local business, R&K Autos. 

The vehicle has been added to the Motor Vehicle department’s practical training fleet, enabling current and future students to gain essential hands-on experience with modern automotive systems as part of their qualification. 

R&K Autos has a strong relationship with the College, employing former apprentice Jake, who recently completed his programme. 

“We wanted to give back to the College to show our appreciation for all the support and guidance the tutors gave Jake, helping him to succeed in his apprenticeship,” said Jake’s parents, owners of R&K Autos. 

Helen Nellist, Deputy CEO and Deputy Principal of Cheshire College, commented: 

“We are incredibly grateful to R&K Autos for this generous donation, which will support so many students for years to come. We’re proud of everything Jake has achieved and wish him every success in his very bright future.” 

Nick Lewis, Work Based Learning Programme Lead in Automotive, Construction & Building Services, added: 

“We believe apprenticeships aren’t just about learning knowledge, skills, and behaviours — they’re also about believing in and supporting individuals to achieve their personal goals. When someone struggles, we put methods and teaching styles in place to help them succeed.” 

The donation will directly enhance practical learning for apprentices and students on full time courses, providing the opportunity to work with real vehicles and develop the skills needed to enter the automotive industry with confidence. 

For more information about Cheshire College’s Motor Vehicle courses and apprenticeships, visit www.ccsw.ac.uk

Businesses can partner with Cheshire College to help shape the next generation of skilled workers. Opportunities include offering work placements, apprenticeships, and bespoke training programmes, as well as contributing to advisory boards to influence curriculum and ensure students develop the skills local employers need. More information is available at Work Experience – Cheshire College South & West 

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