Former Ribble Valley pupil demonstrates talent to scoop national carpentry and joinery accolade

An ex-pupil of St Augustine's RC High School, in Billington, is opening doors – and windows – to a bright future after winning a national accolade.
Chris Morris and Phillip BentleyChris Morris and Phillip Bentley
Chris Morris and Phillip Bentley

Phillip Bentley, an apprentice studying at Accrington and Rossendale College, has been highly commended in the Institute of Carpenters’ (IoC) Third Year Student Awards after demonstrating his talent with a gothic styled wooden window frame.

Phillip, from Rishton, who is completing his Level 3 Carpentry and Joinery Apprenticeship while working at H&S Joinery in Blackburn, put hours of painstaking work into his piece, and he is thrilled with the outcome. He has received a certificate from the IoC and a voucher to put towards Axminster tools.

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The 20-year-old said: “I’m very happy to have won the award – I have never taken part in a competition before so to receive a Highly Commended accolade is an amazing feeling.

“I really enjoy carpentry and joinery and I wouldn’t want to do anything else. I’ve always been a more practical and hands on person and I love the trade. I’m a bit of a perfectionist and have an eye for detail too, and I think that has definitely paid off for me in this competition.

“My apprenticeship has really helped to improve my skillset and my confidence, and working with a range of equipment and tools on a day to day basis for my employer is further developing my abilities.

“When I’m at Accrington and Rossendale College, I have fantastic tutors who are knowledgeable and supportive, and the facilities are very good. It’s the best place to do carpentry and joinery and I would highly recommend the college to anyone wanting to pursue a career in the industry.”

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Chris Morris, Phillip’s tutor at Accrington and Rossendale College, said: “I’m very pleased for Phillip – he is so deserving of this award for the dedication he has shown to his craft.

“Apprentices like Phillip are the reason I love my job – he is a brilliant listener and a quicker learner, and it has been fantastic to see how his skills and self-belief have grown over his years at College.

“The window frame he submitted was a very high-quality piece of woodwork, and he should be extremely proud of what he has achieved.”

Phillip’s entry impressed the industry-expert panel of judges who included the IoC President Geoff Rhodes, IoC board member Martin Corton, of Rainleaf Artisan Flooring, and YouTube Carpentry and Joinery celebrity and IoC Fellow, Robin Clevett, of UK Construction and the SkillBuilder channel.

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Martin Corton said: “It was a great pleasure to judge the entrants for the IoC’s Third Year Student Awards. Phillip displayed great craft ability, thorough technical knowledge, and exceptional attitude. Carpentry and Joinery is a ‘calling’, and I’m sure Phillip has a wonderful future ahead of him in the trade.”

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