The BMA joins several other key trade associations and charities.

The Bathroom Manufacturers Association has joined the Furniture and Interiors Education, Skills and Training Alliance.

The partnership body enables businesses of all shapes and sizes from across the different sectors that make up the interiors industry to stand united to address education and training issues.

BMA Chief Executive, Tom Reynolds, will join the FIESTA executive alongside representatives from several other key trade associations and charities.

BMA’s members will now be able to use FIESTA’s Skills Plus Approved Training Agency – a service to assist with the management of apprenticeships. This service can also support companies, including SMEs, to take advantage of Government’s Kickstart initiative. 

Gary Baker, Chair of FIESTA, said: "FIESTA is about putting skills at the top of the agenda and helping the whole UK Furniture and Interiors industry recruit and retain the best talent on offer; we are therefore absolutely delighted to welcome into FIESTA the ‘voice of the bathroom industry’ in Tom Reynolds and his proactive team at the Bathroom Manufacturers Association."

Reynolds added: “People and skills are key to the long-term sustainability of the bathroom sector. Kickstart can help introduce a new generation to bathroom manufacturing roles and FIESTA’s skills plus service can help BMA members access that scheme. I’m looking forward to working with Gary and the team on the many other aspects of the skills agenda.”