Halifax Courier

Creative hub at Dean Clough

- Abigail Kellett abigail.kellett@nationalwo­rld.com @HXCourier

Dean Clough in Halifax has agreed a deal with Calderdale College for a new creative hub.

The 22-acre business and leisure destinatio­n has agreed a deal to let 12,835 sq ft of state-of-the-art workspace on a new five-year lease to the college.

The college is expanding its digital creative skills hub at Dean Clough following a £700,000 Government funding boost.

The new skills hub, Mill Studios, will serve students aged 16 and over with hightech facilities for studies in film and TV production, design and editing, esports and games design.

The centre will also include collaborat­ive space for events, exhibition­s and engagement with employers.

Calderdale College already occupies 2,344 sq ft of space at Dean Clough for its Creative Arts Foundation and BA degree courses.

David Malone, principal and chief executive at Calderdale College, said: “We are delighted to expand our facility at Dean Clough after a long standing and successful partnershi­p.

"Our students benefit tremendous­ly from the vibrant and captivatin­g community at Dean Clough which is one of the most celebrated heritage and cultural sites here in Calderdale.

“The community at Dean Clough has really helped us to enhanceour­provisionf­orstudents. Mill Studios , delivering a digital creative hub that will transform learning in this sector, and bring new courses to Calderdale along with cutting-edge facilities in the most engaging environmen­t.”

Mill Studios, which is due to launch ahead of the next academic year as part of Calderdale’s Year of Culture 2024, has been funded by the Local

Skills Improvemen­t Fund, which aims to tackle skill shortages by responding to employers’ needs and giving young people the skills to get good jobs and increase their prospects.

Jeremy Hall, chairman and managing director of Dean Clough, added: “We are thrilled that Calderdale College has chosen to expand its educationa­l facilities here at Dean Clough and excited to be involved with Calderdale’s progress as a cultural centre for creative production.

"Indeed, our region is fast becoming recognised as the ‘Hollywood of the north’ and Dean Clough has been host to many high-profile TV and film production­s already."

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The centre will also include collaborat­ive space for events, exhibition­s and engagement with employers.
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The new skills hub, Mill Studios, will serve students aged 16 and over.

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