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County learns it is one of 55 set for education investment

- By Gareth Butterfiel­d gareth.butterfiel­d@ashbournen­ewstelegra­ph.co.uk

DERBYSHIRE County Council bosses have welcomed news announced that the county is one of the areas to be included in new Government plans to transform education.

In a report published last week, Derbyshire has been identified as one of 55 “cold spots” across the country to benefit as an Education Investment Area.

In these new areas, the Department for Education will target investment, support and action to help children from all background­s and areas to succeed at the very highest levels.

No specific detail has been released as to what funding will be available to the county but this detail is expected to follow as part of an overall announceme­nt regarding levelling up across the country, including in education, tomorrow.

Councillor Alex Dale, cabinet member for education, said: “We very much welcome the announceme­nt that Derbyshire has been recognised as one of 55 areas across the country to benefit from this new Government investment in education to ensure every child has the same opportunit­ies, wherever they live and whatever their background.

“This investment into the county is a great opportunit­y to support our schools and will complement work we’ve already started by investing £1m into local programmes to improve reading and essential life skills for young people.

“The detail of exactly what this announceme­nt means for Derbyshire is to follow and we will be studying it closely, but meanwhile we look forward to working with the Department for Education on our collective ambition to improve education in Derbyshire and give every child the best possible start in life.”

The new Government investment will build on Derbyshire County Council’s work during the Coronaviru­s pandemic to deliver its £2.8m Holiday Activities and Food programme, which establishe­d a network of 62 community and voluntary providers to deliver more than 60,000 holiday activity and food places to vulnerable children eligible to free school meals over summer and Christmas.

At the height of the pandemic between June 2020 and October 2021 the council also offered an additional 816 places through its sports and outdoor education services, delivered more than 9,000 digital devices to Derbyshire children through Government schemes and provided internet connection to 562 children and young people across Derbyshire.

This investment into the county is a great opportunit­y to support our schools and will complement work we’ve already started.

Cllr Alex Dale

 ?? ?? Derbyshire has been revealed as one of 55 counties across the UK named as a Education Investment Area under Government plans to transform education. The announceme­nt has been welcomed as a ‘great opportunit­y’
Derbyshire has been revealed as one of 55 counties across the UK named as a Education Investment Area under Government plans to transform education. The announceme­nt has been welcomed as a ‘great opportunit­y’

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