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HS2 training scheme aims to attract women to construction  

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HS2 is working with Women into Construction (WiC) to help more women in the Midlands launch a career in the construction sector. 

A new four-week bespoke training programme, which starts in October, will combine two weeks of training, a two-week work placement on HS2, and support from WiC.  

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