Durham County Council has changed the Council Tax Reduction Scheme. From 1 April 2026, all working‑age residents will need to contribute towards their Council Tax.
We want to make sure you have the right advice and support. If you’re unsure how these changes might affect you, or what to do next, please contact Durham County Council on 03000 262 0000.
Ellis Codd- Apprentice Joiner
Ellis knew when he left school that he wanted to do something practical and decided joinery and carpentry was the right career for him. He spent two years at college studying carpentry and joinery before becoming an apprentice with us.
As an apprentice joiner, he gets to work as part of a team and meets new people every day. One of the many things he loves about the job is being able to help tenants in their homes whilst developing his skills.
He completed his Level 2 which took 2 years and is looking forward to moving onto level 3.
“I like to see a job completed and to the tenant’s satisfaction and my apprenticeship is a great way to learn new skills and earn while learning on the job"
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