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Derby College Group hosts esteemed Merlane Trophy as student makes history

Derby College Group hosts esteemed Merlane Trophy as student makes history

Derby College Group (DCG) proudly hosted the 47th Merlane Trophy last week, welcoming some of the region’s most talented carpentry and joinery students for a highly respected industry skills competition.

Organised by the Institute of Carpenters, the Merlane Trophy is a flagship event for apprentices across the Midlands, challenging competitors to complete a complex four-hour practical task. This year’s challenge required participants to demonstrate exceptional craftsmanship by constructing a detailed model of a hipped roof, alongside other advanced joinery techniques.

Nine colleges from across the Midlands took part, showcasing the very best emerging talent in carpentry, joinery and shopfitting. The competition continues to play a vital role in raising standards, fostering healthy rivalry, and preparing students for successful careers in the construction industry.

Derby College Group celebrated outstanding success on home soil, with student Jack Henley of Seamers Specialist Joinery securing first place for the second consecutive year. In doing so, Jack becomes the first competitor in the competition’s 47 year history to achieve back to back wins, marking a remarkable milestone for both the student and the College. The victory also represents a hat trick of wins for Derby College Group, underlining its strength in delivering high quality technical education.

Alongside Jack, DCG students Haydn Fletcher and Louis Alsop also represented the College with distinction, contributing to an impressive overall performance.

The event brought together students, employers, judges and industry leaders, reinforcing the importance of practical skills in a sector critical to the UK’s future growth.

Robin Clevett, leading carpentry influencer and presenter on Fix Radio, attended the event and said:

“It’s inspiring to see young learners performing at such a high level. This industry offers incredible career opportunities, and it is vital we continue to invest in skills like these. In an increasingly digital world, there is something powerful about creating something real with your hands. With the right support and investment, these learners can help drive the future of housebuilding and construction in the UK.”

The arrangements for the competition were organised by Ben Hirst at Derby College Group, with the event itself delivered by the Institute of Carpenters. He said:

“It has been a real honour to host the Merlane Trophy at Derby College. The standard of work has been exceptional, and I am incredibly proud of all the students who took part. Events like this give learners the chance to test themselves, build confidence, and connect with the wider industry.”

Richard Galbraith, President of the Institute of Carpenters, added:

“The Merlane Trophy continues to highlight the exceptional talent coming through our colleges. The level of skill, focus and professionalism on display today has been outstanding. These students represent the future of our industry, and competitions like this are essential in supporting their development.”

The event was supported on the day by David Winson from the Institute of Carpenters, who ensured everything ran smoothly.

Derby College Group also extended its thanks to sponsors whose support helped make the event possible, including Seamers Specialist Joinery, Whitehouse Construction Co Ltd, Browns Builders Merchants Ltd, Rustic Rural Ltd, Tilgear, Screwfix, and Elwood Enterprises.

Derby College Group offers a wide range of carpentry and joinery courses designed to equip students with the practical skills and industry knowledge needed to succeed in the construction sector. From entry-level qualifications through to advanced apprenticeships, students benefit from expert teaching, industry-standard facilities and strong employer links. More information can be found at: https://www.derby-college.ac.uk/courses/construction/

The Merlane Trophy, founded in 1977, remains one of the most respected skills competitions for carpentry apprentices in the Midlands, continuing to inspire the next generation of skilled professionals.


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