Valero visits county hall

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Apprentices, bursary and industrial placement students attached to the Valero Refinery at Pembroke were guests at a reception in County Hall, Haverfordwest, on Monday night.
Accompanied by their mentors and senior managers, the group – led by Valero Vice President and Refinery General Manager Ed Tomp – also took part in a general discussion in the Council Chamber chaired by their host, Council Chairman Wynne Evans.
Councillor Evans, along with Vice Chairman Tony Brinsden; Michael John (Chairman of the Council’s Economy Overview and Scrutiny Committee) and past Council Chairman David Pugh answered questions from the young people.
The Valero visitors also included: Nicky Howells (Training Manager); Clive Brown (Manager Reliability Engineering) and Sarah Jellicoe (Manager Process Engineering).


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