Herald - Issue 475

v THE HERALD - INDEPENDENT AND PROUD OF IT v 5th June 2025 • The HERALD • Page 61 ASK A PROFESSIONAL BAYTREE BOOKKEEPERS “BUILT FOR BUILDERS” - A FINANCIAL SERVICE THAT *GETS* THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY. We’re a team of professional bookkeepers with a passion for construction finances, due to extensive specialist experience – while also proudly trusted by many other small businesses across the community. Being well-versed in a range of accounts and Payroll software, allows for recordkeeping that suits your business needs best. Meticulous attention to detail and commitment to thorough reporting sets us apart and puts you at ease, so you can focus on what you do best: growing your business. E: laura@baytreebookkeepers.co.uk P: 07709122725 It’s time to hand over your accounts… Quote HERALDHANDOVER10 for 10% off the first three months, when on boarding for regular bookkeeping! e rst apprentice at Buckler’s Hard Yacht Harbour has passed his nal assessment with a top-scoring merit, while a second apprentice has been appointed to follow in his footsteps. Oli Rickard, who won the ViewHR Award for Apprentice of the Year in the 2024 New Forest Brilliance in Business Awards, has now completed his apprenticeship in less than two years. His assessor described Oli as an: “Impressive student with a deep knowledge and the skills necessary to operate at a high standard that was demonstrated at all times.” He added: “He clearly loved his work and it shone through. He has clearly been trained very well by his peers and training provider.” Oli, aged 24, helped as a river hand before becoming the rst apprentice on the Beaulieu River. He has become a popular face with customers while working towards his Level 2 Marina & Boatyard Operative quali cation – and has li ed over 200 boats of all sizes, while also handling mast, engine and emergency li s. Harbour Master Wendy Stowe said: “The independent assessor from British Marine told me we should be really proud of Oli. We are so pleased that he passed with flying colours.” Second apprentice George Dunsdon is now working towards the same quali cation. e 21-year-old from Lymington also started work at the marina as a seasonal river hand. George is already working quickly through his training tasks, to deliver a wide range of services including li ing, launching, pressure-washing vessels and moving boats on the water. He is studying safety rules and regulations, while undertaking marina maintenance tasks and developing skills to assist boat owners and visitors. Both apprentices are an asset to the team, as work is being completed on the £2m redevelopment of the yacht harbour boatshed. New waterfront o ces, with panoramic views across the river, and workshops will open in time for the summer season – o ering opportunities for marine-based businesses to relocate to one of the most desirable marinas on the south coast. Notes of interest are being taken for the new o ces and workshop units, and preference will be given to tenants who provide value-added services for boat owners on the marina’s 200 fullyserviced walk-ashore pontoon berths and 300 river moorings, as well as more than 10,000 visitors who stay there each year. For more details and rentals see: www.beaulieuriver.co.uk/boatyardredevelopment, email: wendy.stowe@ beaulieu.co.uk or call 01590 616200. Top-scoring Merit for Buckler’s Hard Yacht Harbour’s First Apprentice as New Trainee is Appointed Second apprentice at Buckler’s Hard Yacht Harbour, George Dunsdon Top scoring merit for first apprentice Oli Rickard

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