A longstanding award scheme that recognises notable electrical apprenticeship graduates turns 40 this year.
Now the College of West Anglia (CWA) is looking for past recipients of the Kevin Clarke Award.
The award, which launched in 1984, is given annually to two electrical apprentice students at the college.
The distinction highlights students who have exhibited exceptional personal growth and achievement throughout the academic year.
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The award serves as an enduring tribute to Kevin Clarke, a former CWA apprentice who tragically lost his life in a car crash.
In honour of its 40th anniversary, CWA is inviting prior winners to partake in commemorative proceedings.
Past apprentices from firms such as Kings & Barnhams, F W Hendry, and Jackson & Jackson are among the exceptional recipients the college is yet to locate.
An estimated 80 individuals have received the prestigious award since its inception.
The CWA is appealing to both the public and the award's alumni requesting any information about past winners.
They are encouraging anyone with relevant details to get in touch via their marketing office.
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