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Construction firms urged to help ex-offenders into jobs 

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Acorn by Synergie is appealing to construction businesses in Wales and the South West to help people with convictions embark on a career in the industry.   

The recruitment company has launched a new scheme in partnership with three Welsh prisons and HMP Bristol to offer those nearing the end of their sentence the potential to secure employment in construction. 

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