Dorset businesses will be able to access new apprenticeship funding from 1st April as the council opens applications for its Apprenticeship Levy transfer scheme.
The programme allows the council to pass on unspent levy funds to local employers to help cover the cost of apprenticeship training.

A wide range of sectors across the county have already benefited from the scheme. Previous levy transfers have supported roles including teaching assistants in Bridport schools, stonemasonry apprentices in Weymouth, health and social care workers, police constables, accountants and leadership and management trainees.
Employers are now being encouraged to review their training plans and speak to apprenticeship providers ahead of the new funding opening.
Mia Pearson, Dorset Council’s Apprenticeship and Work-Based Learning Consultant, said apprenticeships play a key role in building skills within local businesses: ‘Apprenticeships are more than training – they’re an investment in the future of our local economy, helping employers grow, innovate and retain talent.’
Levy transfers allow larger organisations to share unused apprenticeship funds with smaller employers, helping more businesses invest in workforce development while addressing skills shortages across the local economy.
Businesses interested in applying can contact Dorset Council on [email protected] to discuss eligibility and the application process ahead of the April launch.


