The LEP's ambition is to boost the economy by giving people the skills they need to earn an income, allowing them to remain living in the area. This should be accessible to everyone, regardless of location, age, gender, skill level or ability.
- Plumpton College (£831,265) - for the development of an Advanced Skills Centre for Horticulture and Woodland and Tree Management Science.
- Haywards Heath College (£1.2 million) - to enable the opening of Haywards Heath College in September 2020 to provide post-16 education to residents of Mid-Sussex.
- East Surrey College (£820,000) - to develop a new Advanced Skills Technology Centre at East Surrey College, Redhill for the delivery of advanced and higher technology skills. In addition, at John Ruskin College, Croydon the proposal is for investment in a new Technology Skills Centre.
- Croydon Creative Campus (£803,727) - supporting the expansion of London South Bank University (LSBU) in Croydon which will bring together faculties for life sciences, education, business, finance and digital and tech.
These projects are welcomed by the Coast to Capital Skills 360 board which is leading the Local Industrial Strategy research and building a picture of the skills needed in the coming years, such as providing 'work-ready' employees and measuring the impact of EU immigration on key sectors.
The schemes are subject to final checks and due diligence.