AN MP has praised a project aimed at getting people in the Bradford district into work - and vowed to do anything possible to support them and ensure continued employment opportunities.

Shipley MP Philip Davies visited The Bradford Hub, a joint venture with Bradford College and the Department for Work and Pensions, which provides employment support, training opportunities and money advice to young people, the homeless, asylum seekers and those with special needs.

He said: "I want to see more job opportunities coming to the area and I will continue to do everything I can to secure investment in the area and encourage businesses to open here, creating much needed jobs.

"I saw first-hand how much of a different the hub can make to someone looking for work.

“It helps people build confidence and feel equipped ready for the world of work.

“The range of services offered is fantastic and I am delighted we have something like this in our area people can benefit from.

“People can learn interview skills, how to market transferrable skills and develop new skills as well as access outreach staff from the Job Centre, career advisers and tutors."

Mr Davies talked with students about his career in Asda before becoming and MP and offered to support future sessions focusing on customer services and marketing for the hub.

He also spoke with Job Centre staff and National Careers Advisers.

Duncan Burnett, Bradford College’s Community and Distance Learning Manager, and The Youth Hub host, said: “It was a real pleasure to meet the MP for Shipley, Philip Davies.

“We're at the beginning of an amazing journey in the Bradford District for any young person 18-25 who is being supported by the DWP.

“I was thrilled to be invited to help design Vibe, Bradford’s Youth Hub and was only too happy to offer Forster College as a home for the many local services to meet and support local people under one roof.”

Mr Davies has been invited back to the hub later in the year for lunch cooked by the students, donated by local retailers.

Anyone wanting support should contact Vibe@forster.ac.uk or ask to be referred by a work coach.