A special visit to view Rail Engineering lessons in action was made by the Mayor of Loughton, Councillor Mick Stubbings, to New City College Epping Forest campus.
The Mayor was given a tour of the Rail Engineering classroom and tracks where he was able to view the facilities, meet the adult learners and talk to them about his long career in the industry.
The visit was hosted by the college’s Deputy Principal Sue Clark and Deputy Group Curriculum Director of Employability and Partnerships, Shuja Ullah.
Shuja said: “The Mayor was very interested in what the students were learning, both in the theory and practical parts of the course. He gained a good understanding of the pathway open to students to get into work in the rail industry once they have completed the course.
“The students welcomed his input as he took time out to speak to them and shared his extensive experience of working in the public transport sector, which they found supportive in meeting their goals and aspirations.”
Mayor Councillor Stubbings said he found the students were engaged in their learning and were keen to ask questions. He added: “It was interesting to observe the students carrying out practical work on the tracks at the college and to hear how keen they were to have the chance of a career on the London Underground.