Matt Vickers MP is calling on local colleges and further education providers across Stockton South to bid for a share of £165million from the Government to renovate facilities with up-to-date equipment and improve skills training.

The extra investment will up-skill teachers and deliver new courses in key subjects, supporting world-class skills training.

The Conservative MP for Stockton South is encouraging colleges and further education providers across Stockton South to bid for extra investment from the Conservative Government by Tuesday, June 20, to boost local skills training.

Local communities across the country are set to benefit from a share of £165 million to improve skills training in their area and help get more people into jobs closer to home.

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The new funding from the Government’s Local Skills Improvement Fund will be used to renovate facilities with up-to-date equipment, help to upskill teachers, and deliver new courses in key subjects.

New courses that will receive extra funding include those providing training in green construction, carbon capture, and cyber security, and those that meet the needs of local employers.

Successful applicants will receive funding to invest in initiatives responding to the priorities in each area’s Local Skills Improvement Plan, created by employer bodies in every region to make sure post-16 technical training responds to local needs.

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Commenting, Matt Vickers MP said: “Investing in education and skills will unlock future growth, boost productivity, and help local demand to be answered with a skilled workforce built in Stockton South.

“I welcome the extra £165 million investment in skills training from the Conservative Government and encourage colleges and further education providers across Stockton South to apply for their share to help get more local people into the great job opportunities available closer to home.

“This new funding will deliver the skills our local employers need, while levelling up skills training across the country and helping to grow our economy.”

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Commenting, Minister for Skills, Apprenticeships and Higher Education Robert Halfon said: “Building a world-class skills and apprenticeships nation means listening to the specific needs of local people, businesses, and institutions.

“This funding will revolutionise how we plug local skills gaps and provide a boost to the economy. Supporting colleges to better meet the needs of local employers not only boosts businesses, it extends the ladder of opportunity to even more people from all backgrounds who will be equipped with the skills they need to secure a rewarding job close to home.”