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Feltham Skills Centre future uncertain

Posted by Nina Rossi on Mar 9, 09 10:36 AM in Schools/colleges

feltham-skills-centre.jpgA £20 million scheme to replace Feltham People's Centre with a new state-of-the-art college is still hanging in the balance after the Government deferred its decision.

The Learning Skills Council, who were lined up to pay for the ambitious building project, announced last week that they were again deferring their funding decisions on several schemes including the new Feltham Skills Centre.

West Thames College, in Isleworth, had been hoping to replace the existing building, in Feltham High Street, with a new education facility by 2011. Their current skills centre, in Boundaries Road, Hanworth, already trains youngsters in construction trade skills, catering, mechanics, engineering and hairdressing but is in a desperate state of disrepair.

Principal Marjorie Semple said: "We have not been given a new date as to when the decision will be made, but we have been assured it will be as soon as possible.

"As the Feltham Skills Centre development is regarded as a high priority - meeting a vital skills gap in the area and meeting the needs of local schools and businesses - we have every confidence that this project will go ahead as planned."

Redevelopment is already underway at the college's Isleworth campus but lessons are scheduled to continue at the Hanworth site, despite a catalogue of electricity, heating and maintenance problems.

Ms Semple said: "We would like to reassure all students, and future students who join courses at the Feltham Skills Centre next September, that these development plans are long-term plans and will therefore not affect them. The Skills Centre will remain at the De Brome building for at least another two to three years."

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Harley Buckner said:

I dont necessarily have a problem for the run down peoples centre to be put to a more positive use, however I think the old Feltham Hotel façade should be incorporated into the design of the new building. Feltham may or may not need another place of learning, but its architecture definitely needs some character.

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