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The Programme Coordinator for Marine Engineering at South Devon College, Adrian Bevin, said:


“This is a remarkable demonstration of how the marine industry is pulling together, It is fantastic that local industry recognises the value of the College in marine training. “


The Marine Engineering department also recently worked with Transition Town Totnes to help ‘save’ a German Skills Exchange Youth Project. It was arranged for six German and Eastern European students to work with four South Devon College Noss Marine Engi- neering Cadet Apprentices for a week to build a boat as part of their youth work project.


The German youth work project, with Siberian Links, included students from Germany, Russia, Slovakia and Ukraine. They were let down at the last hour by a College up country, and South Devon College – via Transition Town Totnes – offered them a similar


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