Fareham College to benefit from half-a-million-pound cash boost

FAREHAM College is set to receive over half-a-million-pounds in funding as part of the government’s plans to transform further education colleges across the country.
Fareham College is to benefit from more than half-a-million-pound of funding.Fareham College is to benefit from more than half-a-million-pound of funding.
Fareham College is to benefit from more than half-a-million-pound of funding.

The grant of £594,629 will be used to ‘improve the condition of the college estate’.

The funding is part of a national programme to improve education provision of all colleges across the country.

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Fareham MP, Suella Braverman, commented: I’m delighted to learn Fareham College will benefit from a large capital injection, designed to improve the estate’s condition.‘As the education system emerges from the coronavirus pandemic, it is important that local institutions obtain the funding necessary to improve their facilities and construct new buildings.‘Fareham College is a bedrock of our community and this funding will ensure that it is fit for the future; a future in which further education colleges will play a focal role in the delivery of world-class education.’

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