£13.6m Northumberland learning facility project celebrates “incredible milestone”

Yesterday (July 5) marked the official breaking ground of the new Energy Central Learning Hub. The major new £13.6m facility is part of Energy Central Campus’ mission to lead the UK’s clean energy revolution from the North East.

The project is being delivered as part of the £90m Energising Blyth Programme to grow, renew and connect the town and is funded by the UK Government, Northumberland County Council, and North of Tyne Combined Authority. It is being constructed by Galliford Try.

Once built, the Energy Central Learning Hub will deliver STEM education and sector-related vocational and work-based learning in high-quality specialist training facilities to connect the community to the vast opportunities available within the clean growth sector centred in Blyth.

Councillor Glen Sanderson, Leader of Northumberland County Council, Mayor of North of Tyne Combined Authority, Jamie Driscoll, and CEO at Port of Blyth and Chair of the Energy Central Campus, Martin Lawlor, were the first people to put spades in the ground at the ceremony.

The event was attended by a range of representatives from the local authorities, industry partners and education institutions including students from Bede Academy who will be the first cohort to study T-levels within the Energy Central Learning Hub from September 2024.

The combination of the Port of Blyth’s sector experience and a “mature” on-site supply chain with Advance Northumberland’s land development project support alongside the ORE Catapult’s “world leading” test facilities has been instrumental in attracting new investment from clean energy related companies.

Leveraging Northumberland County Council’s strategic educational expertise, the Energy Central Learning Hub will play a key role in developing a workforce that can meet the current and future needs of the industry around the Blyth estuary and beyond to support its continued growth.

Martin Lawlor, CEO at Port of Blyth, commented: “We are absolutely delighted that spades are now in the ground and construction can begin. Blyth has a proud heritage in the energy sector and is a fitting location to house a ‘clean energy’ skills, education and training facility and we can’t wait to get started on the build.

“Having Bede Academy onboard is fantastic and the first step in offering world-class training and education for Blyth residents and for the whole of Northumberland and the North of Tyne Combined Authority.”

Jamie Driscoll, Mayor of North of Tyne Combined Authority, added: “What an incredible milestone. Residents of Blyth and further afield should be very proud of this development. It will be an epicentre of learning and will make a huge difference to the town.”


By Matthew Neville – Senior Correspondent, Bdaily

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