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All colleges 'forced to go green'

March 28, 2008

All newly or partly built colleges will have to adopt wind turbines, solar panels or other renewable energy, under plans to cut global warming.

And all new colleges will have to be carbon neutral by 2016, skills secretary John Denham has said.

The requirement comes in a £2.3bn package, announced in November, which aims to provide new further education facilities in all areas.

Firms carrying out the building work will also have to employ local people.

They will also have to invest in the skills and training needs of their staff, by offering formal training plans and work-based learning.

It comes after Prime Minister Gordon Brown said all major public infrastructure projects should lead to investment in apprenticeships.

Mr Denham said: "In 1997 there was no dedicated capital budget for further education colleges.

"The record £2.3 billion we are now investing sets out our most ambitious plans yet for sustainable college buildings."

The Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills said some 150 colleges were due to benefit.

This includes those in Sheffield, Leicester, Derby, West Thames, East Surrey, Westminster Kingsway and Grimsby

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