HUNDREDS of young people are being given the opportunity to learn about education, apprenticeships and career options, both locally and nationally.
The Future Choices fair returns to the City Hall, in Salisbury, today (Tuesday), and youngsters aged 15 to 18 will be bussed into the city from schools and colleges in south Wiltshire.
What Next? Future Choices, in partnership with Wiltshire College & University Centre, will be welcoming 1800 students to the City Hall, Salisbury to meet with school sixth forms, FE colleges, employers, Higher Education and apprenticeship providers.
The event, backed by the Salisbury Journal and organised by Sue Glover and Sally Armstrong, independent Careers Advisers who have worked with schools and young people in the area for over a decade., also sees more than 60 exhibitors bought together with young people, who have the opportunity to make informed decisions about their futures.
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