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Starbucks offers barista apprenticeships in Croydon
Although one branch of Starbucks in central Croydon is set for closure, the company is recruiting apprentice baristas in the area. Apprentices will have paid employment, training in an artisan skill and customer service while gaining Level 2 qualifications in … Continue reading →
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Slow recovery after riots forces jewellers to cut jobs
8/8 ONE YEAR ON: At least one shop on London Road has had to accept a lower compensation figure just to be able to open its shutters once again, writes ANDREW PELLING Mithus jewellers in London Road was completely trashed … Continue reading →