Bus driver apprenticeship programme launched by Go North West

A leading Manchester bus operator has begun delivering an ambitious apprenticeship programme to create hundreds of new bus drivers.

Go North West has started delivering bus routes across Bolton and Wigan after being awarded the first major franchise contracts by Transport for Greater Manchester under its new Bee Network. A team of nearly 800 bus drivers will be operating services in Bolton and Wigan and Go North West has launched an apprenticeship programme to help train the new recruits.

It has hoped around 25 new apprentices will start each month, with the 13-month programme being delivered in partnership with Realise, one of the UK’s leading training providers. Anyone with a standard UK driving licence with six or less penalty points is eligible to apply for the apprenticeship.

John Roxburgh, head of operations at Go North West, said: “We have entered a new era for transport in Greater Manchester and we are excited to be at the heart of it. We’ve had a number of engineering apprentices over recent years but this is the first time we have engaged with bus driving apprenticeships.

“The sector as a whole has seen a shortage of bus drivers since the pandemic so we wanted to create a regular stream of strong new recruits to the industry and provide the skills for individuals to enjoy a very rewarding and worthwhile career as a bus driver.

“Realise has an extremely strong reputation for delivery of all training programmes and apprenticeships and has a specialism in bus driving. We are look forward to embarking on this new partnership and getting the first apprentices started on their programme.”

The Level 2 apprenticeship will see learners obtain their Passenger Carrying Vehicle Licence, as well as learning the other skills to being professional bus drivers including safety, customer service and vehicle and route familiarisation.

Kairon Flowers, operations director at Realise, said: “It’s fantastic to see Go North West make such a substantial commitment to apprenticeships as part of the Bee Network delivery.

“We have extensive experience of delivering bus driving training across the country, both through apprenticeships and adult learning. All our trainers have past experience in the industry and know the value of bus services to local communities.

“The team at Go North West is fantastic to work with. They are fully engaged in the apprenticeship programme and embracing the ideas and innovation we are seeking to bring to the training delivery.”


By Mark Adair – Correspondent, Bdaily

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