A Leeds roofing tutor has been awarded an ‘Excellence in Teaching’ medal from the Worshipful Company of Tylers and Bricklayers, the first time the accolade has ever been presented.
Chris Messenger, a lecturer in roof slating and tiling at Leeds College of Building, was invited to the annual Craft Awards at Trinity House to receive an engraved medal and framed certificate from the ancient Livery Company of the City of London.
The Worshipful Company of Tylers and Bricklayers encourages excellence and the highest levels of craftsmanship in the tiling and bricklaying industries. The new excellence award recognises the major contribution made in developing the skills of others in roof slating and tiling, and for success in training young people who have gone on to achieve top places at international competitions and awards.
Since the initiation of competition training at Leeds College of Building in 2007, Chris’s apprentices have won a total of 15 SkillBuild/WorldSkills medals (six gold, two silver, and seven bronze) under his expert coaching. Many more apprentices have made it to the finals of the annual trade competitions.
Also in attendance at the ceremony was Leeds College of Building apprentice, Joseph Turner, who was awarded the Mason Elliott Award for roof slating and tiling. In November, Joseph (an apprentice at The Roofing Corporation) won gold in the ‘Roofing: Slating and Tiling’ final of the national WorldSkills UK competition at the NEC Birmingham.
Chris said: “I was extremely proud and honoured to accept this award. Many of my apprentices have gone on to great achievements, some slating in Australia with the blessing of their companies and a job waiting on their return, some now running their own companies and sending their apprentices to train at Leeds College of Building with me.
“It gives me such job satisfaction that so many of the roofing apprentices from the College that I have trained stay in touch and consistently thank me for the training, guidance and impact that competing at SkillBuild/WorldSkills competitions has had on their lives. It was a very emotional day for me.”
Christopher Causer, chairman of the Tylers and Bricklayers Craft Committee, added: “We were delighted to welcome back Chris Messenger to our Craft Awards – this time as a prize-winner in his own right. The company is always keen to support those who pass on our crafts to the next generation.”
Principal guest at the Craft Awards was the Rt. Hon. Sir Lindsay Hoyle MP, Deputy Speaker of the House of Commons. Sir Lindsay started his working life as a Bricklayer, before going on to serve in local government and representing Chorley, Lancashire as MP.