An employee at a Witney-based property care company has been named Apprentice of the Year at a national awards event.
Lee Litton, of Property Conservation Services, was recognised at the Property Care Association's (PCA) Property Care Awards.
He achieved the highest marks in the UK among students undertaking PCA Apprenticeship training in damp and timber.
Training experts at the PCA said: "Lee is a prime example of how beneficial the apprenticeship can be when students apply themselves.
"Lee was one of the least experienced members of the group and was rather tentative at the beginning, but he gained in confidence every week, and by the end of the course, he was flourishing.
"He is a lovely man who did himself and the PCA proud, and he fully deserves the recognition and accolades that will come his way after being nominated Apprentice of the Year."
Mr Litton received his award from PCA chief executive Sarah Garry and Michael Vernon on behalf of category sponsor CITB.
More than 20 accolades were presented during the Property Care Awards, marking achievements across training, staff development, and best practice.
Ms Garry, who hosted the event, said: "The awards showcase the best of the best in the sector and celebrate the work of both new and long-established members as well as shining a spotlight on the rising stars of the industry.
"I congratulate Lee on the dedication, skill, and professionalism that is recognised with this award."
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