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Regeneration

Pioneering grant fund programme aims to bridge the construction skills gap in Bloxwich

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The official Heads of Terms Agreement for the Construction Skills Through Regeneration programme was signed on behalf of Walsall Council and Walsall College at an event on Friday 21 July 2023. 

Left to right Jatinder Sharma, Councillor Andrew and Manjit Jhooty

Walsall Council has developed the Construction Skills Through Regeneration programme in Bloxwich to build local capacity to deliver on Walsall’s housing targets. Walsall College will lead on the delivery of Apprenticeships training and skills development while the Council will manage grant funding to support local Social Landlords.

The latest Construction Market Outlook report suggests that 225,000 more construction workers will be needed in the UK by 2027 to meet demand levels for the upcoming pipeline.

£25million of funding is being invested to transform the town of Bloxwich in Walsall, and Walsall Council will work in partnership with Walsall College to upskill local people and help local housing developers meet demands.

“ It’s important to ensure that regeneration projects provide opportunities for local people to develop skills and gain employment.

Stakeholder interviews with local businesses identified that low skills are a barrier to employing more local people. We are tackling the skills gap to break down those barriers by working in partnership with training providers and local construction companies. The programme aims to upskill local people and engage with local businesses to maximise the opportunities for the borough

Councillor Adrian Andrew, Deputy Leader and Portfolio Holder for Regeneration
Walsall Council

“ The college is ideally placed to use our industry and community links to help employers recruit, develop and retain a diverse talent pool of local people.

The extension to our construction-based Green Lane campus already demonstrates our commitment to skills, sustainability and the jobs of the future.

As a Construction Skills Through Regeneration programme delivery partner, we can extend our support for school leavers, jobseekers, work-based learners and apprentices, doing more to unlock the potential in the area through these building projects

Jatinder Sharma CBE DL, Principal and Chief Executive
Walsall College

“ It is essential that the private sector and local employers support initiatives like this so we can make sure opportunities are maximised for local people. The Town Deal Board engages with businesses to unlock the potential for local companies to become part of the supply chain for these major investment projects and this programme will help them to do that. “

Manjit Jhooty, Chair
Town Deal Board

The fund is open to local housing associations and developers to support the remediation of derelict brownfield sites, and the environmental upgrading of existing dwellings.

To access the fund applicants will be asked to make commitments to providing local jobs for local people, the use of local supply chains and the delivery of construction skills and training for local people by developers. Outcomes will include improved quality of neighbourhood, reduced carbon emissions and costs, together with local people trained and employed.

 

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Notes to editors

 

The overall Construction Skills programme outcome targets are as follows:

  • Deliver 51 new housing units
  • 205 Improved/refurbished residential units
  • Deliver 41 additional green retrofits to existing homes
  • Support 75 learners and 31 apprenticeships

 

Developers interested in applying for the fund can find more information here

People interested in construction training courses with Walsall College can find out more on the Walsall College website

 

A construction site with a green crane
Walsall College's Construction Skills Centre on Green Lane is currently under construction

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