Oct 1, 2019 | Apprenticeship News, Latest News, wellbeing
HTS are pleased and proud to share that their first three apprentices, from L-R, Julia Salisbury, Adam Goldspink-Burgess and Amy Edwards completed their apprenticeships through the summer and autumn of 2019 and are now gainfully employed in full time employment in our...
Mar 22, 2019 | Apprenticeship News, HTS in the Community, Latest News
Harlow College held their 2019 Apprenticeship Fair on 6th March and HTS (Property & Environment) Ltd were pleased to be in attendance along with a number of other local business. HTS already have 6 apprentices but are looking to increase this to 10, on an annual...
Dec 5, 2018 | Apprenticeship News, Awards, HTS in the Community, Latest News
On 5th December 2018, Sean Leftwich, HTS Electrical Apprentice, was awarded Apprentice of the Year at the Harlow Educational Progress Awards! Sean was amongst 75 other young people being recognised for their significant progress in their education and who have made a...
Oct 5, 2018 | Apprenticeship News, Awards, Charity and Fundraising, HTS in the Community, Latest News
We are very proud and privileged to announce that HTS (Property & Environment) Ltd won the Best New Business Award last night at the Harlow Business Awards 2018 and would like to thank every single member of staff as without their fantastic efforts ‘proudly...
Oct 5, 2018 | Apprenticeship News, Charity and Fundraising, HTS in the Community, Latest News
The journey that started at 7am on Friday 14th September 2018 and with three peaks successfully climbed the adventure came to an end at 3.30am on the Monday, by which time we had all got home safely. The team of seven (supported by 2 drivers) completed the Three Peaks...
Jun 30, 2018 | Apprenticeship News, Latest News
HTS are very proud to be awarded the Employer Engagement Award at the Harlow College awards along with receiving the HTS Apprentice of the Year Award for Lee Stevens (pictured, above) (automotive) and Sean Leftwich (pictured, below) (Electrical) for Outstanding...