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Ministerial letters


Letter from John Hayes to Chairs of FE College Corporations (PDF, 93 Kb) 
22 February 2012

Letter from John Hayes to Colleges re New Challenges, New Chances (PDF, 15 Kb)  
8 December 2011

Letter from John Hayes to MPs re New Further Education and Skills System Reform Plan Building a World Class Skills System (PDF, 93 Kb) 
5 December 2011

Letter from John Hayes to College Principals - A level results (PDF, 50 Kb) 
19 August 2011

Letter from John Hayes to College principals, Governors, Training Providers re New Challenges, New Chances consultation (PDF, 44 Kb) 
16 August 2011

Letter from the Secretary of State and David Willetts providing an update on the student finance package for 2012/13 (PDF, 67 Kb) 
6 May 2011

Letter from John Hayes on World Skills (PDF, 591 Kb) 
18 Jan 2011

Letter from John Hayes to College Principals re funding; legislative programme; and skills conditionality consultation (PDF, 90 Kb) 
8 December 2010

John Hayes letter (PDF, 2.2 Mb) 
7 June 2010
The Minister for Further Education, Skills and Lifelong Learning writes to set out the Government's approach to further education and skills.

Vince Cable and David Willetts letter to Vice Chancellors and Principals (PDF, 1.6 Mb) 
26 May 2010
The Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills and the Minister of State for Universities and Science write to the Vice Chancellors and Principals of all universities and colleges in England to set out the Government's saving plans in context.

Letter from John Hayes to colleges re boosting Apprenticeship places (PDF, 273 Kb) 
February 2010

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