Skills Secretary John Denham and Chris Banks, chair of the Learning and Skills Council, have today appointed Sir Andrew Foster to lead an independent review into the operation of the building programme which has seen further education and sixth form colleges built and renovated across England
27 January 2009
Sir Andrew, former chief executive of the Audit Commission, will review the circumstances that have led to the current position of the Building Colleges of the Future programme, managed by the Learning and Skills Council (LSC) and what lessons can be learned. He will assess existing LSC processes and consider how they can be enhanced to deliver more effective management of the programme in the current economic environment and beyond.
Chris Banks chair of the Learning and Skills Council said:
"The hugely successful FE Capital programme has seen nearly 330 colleges, and 700 projects benefit so far. Only 42 colleges have yet to benefit from investment. The success of the programme to date has raised the ambition of the sector, with growing numbers of colleges looking to increase available opportunities for learners and employers alike. This, in turn, has led to an increase in demand for capital funding.
"Sir Andrew Foster is well respected, and with his sound knowledge of the sector, his recommendations will assist with future financial planning, and inform how the programme effectiveness can be improved, both in the current economic downturn, and for the long term future."
Skills Secretary John Denham said:
"The programme has been a huge success to date and funded nearly 700 projects at 330 colleges. Government investment in capital projects will amount to £2.3 billion between 2007 and 2010, while in 1997 not a penny was available. More than 250 projects are currently under way and funded by the LSC - helped by the recent decision agreed with the Treasury to accelerate £220 million from future budgets to help beat the downturn. This money will be spent to bring forward building, benefiting learners and regenerating communities. But it's right that we look at how the programme is working and Sir Andrew Foster is well placed to do that."
Recent National Audit Office and Public Accounts Committee reports have acknowledged the success of the programme and, as announced in the last Pre-Budget Report, investment of £110 million for 2009/10 and a further £110 million for 2010/11 will be brought forward. This is not affected by the recent LSC announcement.
However, the pace of demand for funding by colleges overall has increased. This is because projects and the scale of Government funding they require are becoming increasingly ambitious.
In addition there are early signs that the ability of colleges to raise their own funds for to help pay for proposed projects is being affected by the downturn. Many proposed schemes rely on either the sale of land or other assets and on the ability of colleges to gain financial support from the banks. This may have an affect on the private funding available for schemes.
The LSC has been working closely with colleges that intend to submit bids to look at the individual current positions before making further funding decisions. As a result of this the consideration of a small number of applications that were due for decision - both in principle and in detail - has been deferred from December to March.
The 253 colleges that have been given approval in detail and either have work under way or have been previously been given the final go-ahead for works to begin will not be affected. The LSC will be in contact with colleges that are in the process of submitting or working up bids as part of this process.
Notes to editors:
1. Sir Andrew Foster has carried out two previous reviews of the further education sector, including the review of the role of FE in 2004. Before that, he led the Bureaucracy Review Group for the Leaning and Skills sector. He served as Chief Executive of the Audit Commission for England and Wales between 1992 and 2003. In December 2008, the RSA announced that Sir Andrew Foster will chair a new independent commission looking at the future of public services.
2. In his review of Building Colleges for the Future, Sir Andrew will seek views of college principals and finance directors alongside those of representative college groups, such as the Association of Colleges and 157 group, and is expected to make early recommendations to ministers in February with a final report by April.
3. The Treasury announced that capital spending would be brought forward in their Pre-Budget Report published on 24 November 2008. For further details, see: http://www.hm-treasury.gov.uk/prebud_pbr08_pressindex.htm
4. The NAO's report, Renewing the physical infrastructure of English further education colleges, published on 11 July 2008, found that the further education capital programme was enabling colleges in England to make good progress in renewing and rationalising their estate, replacing poor quality buildings with high quality, more suitable facilities. The report found that when colleges were incorporated "much of the physical infrastructure was in poor condition, many buildings required urgent health and safety-related repairs, were unattractive to potential learners, unsuitable for modern learning, inaccessible to people with disabilities and inefficient to run." See http://www.nao.org.uk/pdf.aspx?page=2855 for a pdf of the report and press notice.
5. Since then, the Government has invested huge sums of money into the renewal and modernisation of the further education sector. Between April 2001 and March 2008, the Learning and Skills Council approved colleges' projects at the final detailed application stage with a total cost of £4.2 billion and grant support totalling £1.7 billion.
6. The full list of current projects underway is as follows: Current projects underway and unaffected
| College Name |
Region |
| Abingdon and Witney College |
SE |
| Alton College - 2 projects |
SE |
| Aquinas College |
NW |
| Ashton Under Lyne Sixth Form College |
NW |
| Askham Bryan College |
NE |
| Barnet College |
GL |
| Barnsley College - 2 projects |
YH |
| Basingstoke College of Technology |
SE |
| Bedford College |
ER |
| Berkshire College of Agriculture |
SE |
| Birkenhead Sixth Form College |
NW |
| Bishop Auckland College - 3 projects |
NE |
| Bishop Burton College |
YH |
| Blackpool Sixth Form College - 2 projects |
NW |
| Bolton Sixth Form College - 2 projects |
NW |
| Bracknell & Wokingham College |
SE |
| Bradford College |
YH |
| Bromley College - 2 projects |
GL |
| Brooklands College |
SE |
| Broxtowe College, Nottingham |
EM |
| Burnley College |
NW |
| Bury College |
NW |
| Cambridge Regional college |
ER |
| Canterbury College - 3 projects |
SE |
| Cardinal Newman College |
NW |
| Carmel College - 2 projects |
NW |
| Carshalton College - 2 projects |
GL |
| Castle College |
EM |
| Central Sussex College - 2 projects |
SE |
| Cirencester College |
SW |
| City College Brighton |
SE |
| City College Coventry - 2 projects |
WM |
| City College, Birmingham |
WM |
| City of Bath College |
SW |
| City of Bristol College - 2 projects |
SW |
| City of Sunderland College |
NE |
| City of Westminster College - 3 projects |
GL |
| City of Wolverhampton College |
WM |
| Colchester Institute |
ER |
| College of North West London |
GL |
| College of West Anglia |
ER |
| Coulsdon College |
GL |
| Crawley College (Central Sussex College) |
SE |
| Croydon College - 4 projects |
GL |
| Derby College - 2 projects |
EM |
| Derwentside College - 2 projects |
NE |
| Ealing, Hammersmith and West London College - 2 projects |
GL |
| East Berkshire College |
SE |
| East Devon College |
SW |
| East Durham and Houghall College |
NE |
| East Norfolk Sixth Form College |
ER |
| East Riding College |
YH |
| East Surrey College |
SE |
| Eastleigh College |
SE |
| Easton College - 2 projects |
ER |
| Epping Forest College |
ER |
| Exeter College |
SW |
| Fareham College |
SE |
| Farnborough College of Technology (FCOT) |
SE |
| Farnborough Sixth Form College |
SE |
| Farnham College |
SE |
| Freeman College |
YH |
| Furness College |
NW |
| Gateshead College |
NE |
| Gateway College |
EM |
| Godalming College - 2 projects |
SE |
| Great Yarmouth College - 2 projects |
ER |
| Greenhead College |
YH |
| Grimsby College |
YH |
| Hadlow College |
SE |
| Halesowen College |
WM |
| Harlow College - 2 projects |
ER |
| Hartlepool Sixth Form College |
NE |
| Hastings College of Arts and Technology - 2 projects |
SE |
| Havering Sixth Form College |
GL |
| Henshaws Society for the Blind |
YH |
| Herefordshire College of Technology |
WM |
| Hereward College, Coventry - 2 projects |
WM |
| Hertford Regional College |
ER |
| Highbury College - 2 projects |
SE |
| Huddersfield New College |
YH |
| Hugh Baird College - 2 projects |
NW |
| Joseph Chamberlain College |
WM |
| Keighley College |
YH |
| Kendal College |
NW |
| Knowsley Community College |
NW |
| Lambeth College |
GL |
| Leeds College of Art and Design |
YH |
| Leeds College of Building |
YH |
| Leicester College - 2 projects |
EM |
| Leyton College |
GL |
| Lincoln College - 2 projects |
EM |
| Liverpool Community College - 2 projects |
NW |
| Loughborough College |
EM |
| Luton Sixth Form College |
ER |
| Macclesfield College |
NW |
| Manchester College of Art and Technology |
NW |
| Matthew Boulton College |
WM |
| Merton College - 3 projects |
GL |
| Mid Cheshire College - 2 projects |
NW |
| Mid Kent College |
SE |
| Middlesbrough College |
NE |
| Moulton College - 2 projects |
EM |
| National Skills Academy for Nuclear |
NW |
| National Star - 2 projects |
SW |
| Nelson and Colne College |
NW |
| New Castle under Lyme College |
WM |
| New College Pontefract |
YH |
| New College Swindon |
SW |
| New College, Pontefract |
YH |
| Newcastle College |
NE |
| Newcastle College Sandyford Business Centre |
NE |
| North Devon |
SW |
| North East Worcestershire College |
WM |
| North West Kent College |
SE |
| Northampton College |
EM |
| Northern Counties |
NE |
| Norwich City College of F & HE - 2 projects |
ER |
| Notre Dame College |
YH |
| Orpington College |
GL |
| Otley College |
ER |
| Park Lane College - 6 projects |
YH |
| Pendleton College |
NW |
| Plumpton College |
SE |
| Preston College |
NW |
| Priestley College |
NW |
| Prior Pursglove College |
NE |
| Queen Mary's College |
SE |
| Reaseheath College - 2 projects |
NW |
| Redcar and Cleveland College |
NE |
| Reigate College |
SE |
| Rodbaston College |
WM |
| Rotherham College of Art and Technology - 2 projects |
YH |
| Royal National College for the Blind |
WM |
| Royal School for the Deaf |
NW |
| Runshaw College - 3 projects |
NW |
| Selby College - 3 projects |
YH |
| Sheffield College |
YH |
| Skemersdale Construction Academy |
NW |
| South Cheshire College |
NW |
| South Downs College |
SE |
| South East Essex College of Art and Tecnology |
ER |
| South East Essex Vl College (SEEVIC) |
ER |
| South Leicestershire College |
EM |
| South Thames College - 2 projects |
GL |
| Southampton City College |
SE |
| St Brendans Sixth Form College - 2 projects |
SW |
| St Charles Sixth Form College |
GL |
| St Dominic's Sixth Form College - 2 projects |
GL |
| St Helens College - 2 projects |
NW |
| St Mary's College, Blackburn |
NW |
| Stafford College |
WM |
| Stafford College, Staffordshire |
WM |
| Stephenson College |
EM |
| Stockport College |
NW |
| Stockport College / North Area College |
NW |
| Stockton and Riverside College |
NE |
| Stockton riverside & Bede College |
NE |
| Stockton Sixth Form College |
NE |
| Stoke on Trent College |
WM |
| Stratford College |
WM |
| Strode College |
SW |
| Strode's College |
SE |
| Stroud College |
SW |
| Suffolk New College |
ER |
| Tamworth and Lichfield College |
WM |
| Thanet College |
SE |
| The Sixth Form College Farnborough |
SE |
| The Sixth Form College, Solihull |
WM |
| Tower Hamlets College - 2 projects |
GL |
| Trafford College |
NW |
| Treloar College |
SE |
| Truro College - 2 projects |
SW |
| Uxbridge College |
GL |
| Wakefield College |
YH |
| Walsall College of Art & Tech |
WM |
| Warrington Collegiate |
NW |
| Warwickshire College - 4 projects |
WM |
| West Hertfordshire College - 3 projects |
ER |
| West Kent College |
SE |
| West Suffolk College |
ER |
| West Thames College |
GL |
| West Thames College - Main |
GL |
| Westminster Kingsway College |
GL |
| Wigan and Leigh College |
NW |
| Woodhouse College |
GL |
| Wyggeston & Queen Elizabeth 1 College |
EM |
| Wyke College |
YH |
| Wyke Sixth Form College |
YH |
| Xaverian College |
NW |
| Yeovil College |
SW |
| Yorkshire Coast College |
YH |