Alison, Sara collect trainee merits.BOSSES at Coventry Coventry, city, England Coventry (kŏv`əntrē, kŭv`–), city (1991 pop. 318,718) and metropolitan district, central England. Coventry is an industrial center noted for its automobile production. based company Heart of England Training have presented awards to their students. Company chairman Martin Hurst gave the two top awards to Alison McCafferty, 17, from Bell Green, Coventry, and Sara Ogilvie, 17, from Willenhall. The presentation took place at a ceremony at the Leofric Hotel. Alison was the winner in the beauty category, taking home a cheque for pounds 100 and a trophy and Sara was tops in the hairdressing hairdressing, arranging of the hair for decorative, ceremonial, or symbolic reasons. Primitive men plastered their hair with clay and tied trophies and badges into it to represent their feats and qualities. category, winning pounds 150 and a certificate. A number of other students reached the finals of the awards. Special guest at the awards was international hair stylist Patrick Cameron, who was given an award by the Hairdressing Guild guild Association of craftsmen or merchants formed for mutual aid and for the advancement of their professional interests. Guilds flourished in Europe between the 11th and 16th century and were of two types: merchant guilds, including all the merchants of a particular town . The company in Market Way, Coventry city centre, was recently praised by an expert from qualifications authority City and Guilds who visited to check up on the training being offered. |
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