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PFI fuels bid for Stirling polytechnic

Published on
January 24, 1997
Last updated
May 27, 2015

THE first further education project under the Government's Private Finance Initiative has been hailed as a milestone by Scottish secretary Michael Forsyth.

The Pounds 3.5 million further education centre in Stirling was initiated by Falkirk College of Further and 糖心Vlog and will be built through a consortium led by the Gleeson Group and including the Bank of Scotland.

Mr Forsyth said the college had been aware of the demand for a centre in Stirling, one of the largest Scottish towns with no further education facilities.

The centre would provide Stirling with 300 full-time equivalent student places with potential for another 100, offering courses geared to the area's specific needs.

"It paves the way for other further education colleges who I know are keen to follow this pathfinding project, and involve private finance in their plans for the future," said Mr Forsyth.

Falkirk's principal, Graham Clark, said: "This announcement brings to fruition a long held ambition of the local authorities in central Scotland to create a vocational education centre in Stirling and is a significant step for the college towards its mission to become mid-Scotland's polytechnic."

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