Read the latest magazine Apprenticeships Awards and Events Industry News Skills & Training Construction Apprenticeship College of the Year Crowned 3 November 2025 LEEDS COLLEGE of Building (LCB) is celebrating after winning a top industry trophy at the 2025 Construction Apprenticeship Awards in Manchester. The Construction Apprenticeship College of the Year category was awarded to LCB for its dedication to apprentices and its role in shaping the future of construction apprenticeships. The annual awards celebrate the achievements of apprentices, providers, employers, suppliers, and assessors across the UK construction apprenticeship sector. By highlighting and rewarding success, the awards aim to inspire continued growth, innovation, and improvement throughout the industry. Rob Holmes, LCB Vice Principal for Quality, Curriculum, and Innovation, said: “Being recognised as the Construction Apprenticeship Awards’ College of the Year for 2025 is a real testament to the passion, resilience, and dedication that’s driven our transformation over the past 18 months. It’s been inspiring to watch colleagues across every part of the college pull together with a shared purpose — and this award reflects that collective effort. A huge thanks to everyone who’s part of the journey.” Apprentice Awards The Level 4 Construction Apprentice of the Year award also went to LCB higher apprentice Jason Kelly, a Trainee Engineer at Burnley Borough Council. Jason Kelly said: “Thank you to Construction Apprentice Assessor Aida Yousefabadi for nominating me and Leeds College of Building for your support. None of this would be possible without the guidance and mentoring provided by the Engineering team at Burnley Borough Council. I am extremely grateful for the time they’ve invested into me.” LCB higher apprentice Jason Kelly These are the latest awards for LCB following a string of successes in recent weeks. Earlier in October, Jason was also named Further Education Student of the Year at the G4C (Generation 4 Change) Yorkshire and Humber Annual Awards. Fellow LCB Level 4 higher apprentice Tom Marwood, employed by NG Bailey, also won Technical Apprentice of the Year. Another LCB student, Lois Riley, won the Lloyds Banking Group Rising Star of the Year Award at the Yorkshire & Humber regional finals of the Department for Education’s National Apprenticeship and Skills Awards 2025. Lois is a Junior Project Manager at Equans UK & Ireland, having completed a Level 4 Construction Quantity Surveying Technician Apprenticeship at LCB. Lois will now progress to the national finals in London on 26 November. Lois Riley said: “I’m so proud (and still a bit in shock!) to have won the Rising Star of the Year Award. My apprenticeship has opened so many doors for me, and I’m excited to keep learning and seeing where this journey leads next. A huge thank you to my amazing team, mentors, and everyone who has supported me along the way. I wouldn’t be where I am without you all!” Learn more about the apprenticeships on offer by visiting the LCB website or register to attend the next LCB open day on Saturday 15 November from 10am – 1pm. >> Read more about LCB in the news Previous article UK Fire Service Tackles Solar Fire Every Two DaysNext article Project Starts Slump Persists in October 2025 Share article You may also like View all News Apprenticeships +4 5 March 2026 BMI Widens Access to Apprentice of the Year Competition Apprenticeships +3 16 February 2026 Roofing Experts Meet Apprentices in Drive to Close Skills Gap Apprenticeships +3 13 February 2026 New Sussex College Roofing Apprenticeship Tackles Skills Shortage Apprenticeships +3 13 February 2026 Construction Apprenticeships See First Increase Since 2021 Sign Up to Roofing Today Stay up to date with all of the latest news from Roofing Today by signing up to our weekly Bulletins… Sign Up Today Get in Touch Check out the latest issue 123 March-April 2026 View Now Past Issues Get in Touch