Wellingborough’s Tresham College campus has received £7.5 million for a major transformation project, which will open to students in September 2020.
The South East Midlands Local Enterprise Partnership (SEMLEP) awarded Bedford College, which merged with Tresham College in August 2017, £7.5million from their Local Growth Fund Skills Capital Investment Programme.
The funding will allow the Wellingborough campus to deliver a multi-million project, which will see substantial works to the Tresham college tower block, refurbishment of other on-site buildings as well as improvements to the college access.
Located in Church Street, the new campus will open to students in September 2020.
The Bedford College Group CEO Ian Pryce CBE said:
“When we were selected as the merger partner for Tresham College last year we promised to redevelop further education in Wellingborough to meet local skills needs. Thanks to the generosity of SEMLEP in recognising the need for this provision, and with the superb support of Wellingborough Council, we can that make good our promise.
“This funding will enable us to refurbish the former site in the town centre to provide a broad range of programmes for young people, adults, apprentices and employers. We will also be running courses from our temporary home at Croyland Hall from September so the community doesn’t have to wait to get the skills they want”
Judith Barker, director of programmes and governance at SEMLEP said:
“This project forecasts over 1000 additional learners by 2021 which is great news for local people and local employers.
“This funding announcement confirms SEMLEP’s commitment to improving the skills offer for local communities in our area. It follows a very competitive funding competition and detailed due-diligence and appraisal process. I will be working very closely with the college to help them deliver this.”
Cllr Martin Griffiths, Leader of Borough Council of Wellingborough and SEMLEP Board member said:
“This announcement is amazing news for the local area on so many levels – opportunities for young people, future Growth across the Borough, the local economy, jobs, lifelong learning, and of course for Tresham College as part of the Bedford College Group. It also gives a clear message that the borough’s doors are open to investment and growth and opportunities that address the needs of the borough and its residents.
Cllr Griffiths added: “The council is proud of its ongoing partnership with SEMLEP and the inward investment that this joint working is bringing to the area. We already know we have one of the fastest improving economies in the country and this news will be very helpful to continuing this highly positive trend.”