The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Excitement as new uni funding agreed

Project said to be ‘on time and on budget’

- By Rob Alexander robert.alexander@jpimedia.co.uk Twitter: @robalexand­er001 01733 588713

The latest £365,000 of developmen­t money has been released by the Cambridges­hire and Peterborou­gh Combined Authority for the University of Peterborou­gh project, which is said to be “on time and on budget”.

Speaking to members of the authority’s Skills Committee at its meeting on Monday, Kim Cooke, project leader, said: “This planned release of money will provide around £70,000 for planning design and developmen­t, while the remainder is for the necessary mobilisati­on of various activities and services.

“The project is on time and on budget and we are moving into a particular­ly exciting phase with our new on-board project contract managers MACE who will oversee the constructi­on of Phase 1 of the university.

“Towards the end of December we shall be drawing up final plans for the interviewi­ng process of our HE (higher education) partner, and it is expected we can announce who that will be in March 2020.

“The higher education partner is expected to be somebody already working in the field of education and at a level of excellence that we require for the University of Pe

project.

“Our USP has to be sufficient to attract a different kind of higher education student to Peterborou­gh because we want to give them not just the very best education possible, but the promise of employment and somewhere they can be proud to live after they have graduated.

“That’s a very high bar to set for ourselves, so we have to get these elements that are being put in place now correct first time for everything to work, ready for our initial intake of 2,000 students in September 2022.

“The combined authority has already committed £12.6 million to the University of Peterborou­gh project and we intend to provide our students with not only a stunning campus, second to none, that they can be proud of, but also give them that real promise that their qualificat­ions will lead to genuine, sustainabl­e employment in this region.”

Committee chairman and leader of Peterborou­gh City Council Cllr John Holterboro­ugh dich said: “This, for me, is the most exciting phase of the developmen­t so far.

“We’ve had to overcome enormous problems to get to this point, but Phase One of the project is now well and truly underway.

“The land identified along Bishops’ Road on the Embankment site will be Peterborou­gh City Council’s contributi­on to Phase One.”

He added: “Our designers are confident that for a £20 million build budget we can realise a ‘signature building’.”

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City council leader Cllr John Holdich and education cabinet member Cllr Lynne Ayres at the site for the new campus

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