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Best of British' well on target

29th November 1986
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• Moore & Wright is well on target for a record number of entries already over 1,400, for the 1987 "Best of British" engineering-skill competition, but don't worry, the closing date is not until January 31, 1987 — so there is still plenty of time to enter, "Best of British" sets out to find the best young engineer (under 22 on January 1) in each of five skills — Sheet Metal, Turning, Milling, Fitting and Press Tool Making, who will then go forward to represent Great Britain in Australia at the International Skill Olympics.

Apply for your entry form to: Derek Wild, Moore & Wright competition manager, James Neill Group, Handsworth Road, Sheffield.

The contest is run by Moore & Wright in conjunction with the Engineering Training Board, Skill-UK, Gauge and Toolmakers Association and with the support of the Manpower Services Commission.