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West Suffolk College and Henry Knott from Bury St Edmunds are congratulated by the Institute of Carpenters (IOC)




A college and a student have won a trio of accolades from the Institute of Carpenters (IOC).

Former West Suffolk College (WSC) apprentice Henry Knott, 22, from Bury St Edmunds, came runner up in the national 3rd Year Student Award for 2022 in a competition run by the IOC.

In addition to this success, Henry then became the first-ever recipient of the Robert Rampley Memorial Award for outstanding craftsmanship.

Left to right: Brian Tonbridge (West Sufolk College), Henry Knott, Bruce Hamill (West Suffolk College) and Geoff Rhodes (Institute of Carpenters). Picture: Supplied by Eastern Colleges Group
Left to right: Brian Tonbridge (West Sufolk College), Henry Knott, Bruce Hamill (West Suffolk College) and Geoff Rhodes (Institute of Carpenters). Picture: Supplied by Eastern Colleges Group

This award was created by the family of Robert Rampley, a dedicated carpenter and joiner who passed away this year. His family started a bursary as an ongoing legacy

In terms of the Robert Rampley award, Henry picked up a combined total of £285 in vouchers from Axminster, IronmongeryDirect, Medite SmartPly and Reisser, along with a toolbag and hoodie from Mirka (UK) Ltd and a cheque from the Robert Rampley family for £100.

In addition to these two accolades, WSC received a certificate from the IOC acknowledging their ongoing hard work and success in terms of training the next generation of carpenters and joiners.

Debbie Coomes receiving certificates from Geoff Rhodes from the Institute of Carpenters. Picture: Supplied by Eastern Colleges Group
Debbie Coomes receiving certificates from Geoff Rhodes from the Institute of Carpenters. Picture: Supplied by Eastern Colleges Group

In terms of his awards, Henry, who works for the Bury-based construction company H G Frost, said: “To stand out in front of others on a national stage is amazing.

"I’d like to thank my employer and the college for all the advice, knowledge and support they have given me. I’d also like to thank the family of Robert Rampley for giving me this great honour.”

In terms of the award for the college, carpentry and joinery lecturer Brian Tonbridge said: “We hugely value our relationship and association with the IOC, so to receive acknowledgement like this is a massive boost for everyone. Congratulations also to Henry. He was a delight to work with.”

The president of the IOC, Geoff Rhodes, said: “Well done to Henry and the college and thanks to the sponsors and the family of Robert Rampley.

"As an institute, we have a real focus on technical education and we are actively committed to supporting and adding value to colleges and the student carpentry experience across the UK. These competitions help us to achieve these goals.”