Dundee Construction Services Apprentice of the Year awarded to electrician

Lee Millar receiving his award
An annual award given to Dundee City Council’s Construction Services Apprentice of the Year has been picked up this year by an electrician.
Lee Millar, in his second year as an electrician, was presented with the Bill McKay Trophy on Friday.
Second year painter, Caitlin Vannet was the 2025 runner-up in the competition which recognises the apprentice who has achieved the best results at college and work during their apprenticeship.
The trophy itself was donated in memory of the late Bill McKay, deputy director of Public Works (now part of the council’s neighbourhood services) from 1984 to 1993.
Lynne Short, deputy convener of Dundee City Council’s neighbourhood regeneration, housing and estate management committee who attended the prize-giving said: “A big well done to Lee for picking up this year’s award and to Cailin for a tremendous second place.
“We should never underestimate the amount of hard work it takes for a young person to get this level of recognition from their peers and skilled trades people, both at college and on the tools.
“Lee and Caitlin are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to hard-working apprentices in construction services putting in the effort to learn a trade for themselves, and with it helping the people of the city get their homes and buildings to the highest possible standards.”
Lee picked up the winners’ plaque and a tool voucher for £125, while Caitlin took home the runner up plaque and a tool voucher for £75.
Councillor Short added: “Apprentices and other recruits can pick up valuable skills and opportunities through their roles with Construction services, which plays a major role in the council.
“The council’s apprenticeship schemes, as a whole, contribute to helping our young people reach their full potential.”