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Work completed on the HoW College Duckworth Centre of Engineering

Droitwich Editorial 7th Nov, 2020   0

WORK has now been completed on the Heart of Worcestershire College (HoW College) Duckworth Centre of Engineering.

The centre has been built to help meet the local need for engineers with a focus on automotive, plumbing and heating students with dedicated workshops and classrooms on site.

The Duckworth Centre of Engineering is one of the Worcestershire LEP’s Local Growth Fund projects receiving a total investment of £4.01million.

This is a multi-site project, and the first phase ‘new-build’ engineering centre was officially opened in October 2019 by Cecil Duckworth CBE, and since opening it has been successful in supporting more than 200 students through the new state of the art facility.




Phase 2 of the project has also been completed.

This saw new equipment being implemented at the centre, refurbishment to a number of other college campuses and the development of new training courses such as T-levels programmes.


HoW College is now able to use the new 15,000 square foot site, training programmes and equipment to help train and upskill more engineers in the county.

This in turn will help to meet current shortfall and expected growth demands for engineers in the county going forward.

Minister for regional growth and local government, Luke Hall MP said: “I am delighted work has now completed on the Duckworth Centre of Engineering, a significant milestone which will support the Heart of Worcestershire College to train and upskill the next generation of engineers.

“We have invested over £4m in this project through the Local Growth Fund – an important example of this Government’s commitment to levelling up skills, training and education in every part of the country.”

Talking about the centre, Deputy Chief Executive and Vice Principal, Corporate and Resources, Nicki Williams, said:“The Duckworth Centre of Engineering is being fully utilised by students and apprentices to further enhance their skills and training, which is central to boosting economic growth across the county.”

Gary Woodman, chief executive of Worcestershire Local Enterprise Partnership, said: “I am proud to see that the second phase of the project has now been completed too. The refurbishment, new equipment and training courses are all vital parts in helping to train the county’s future workforce and provide the engineers of tomorrow.”

For more information on HoW College and the various training they offer, visit their website here – https://www.howcollege.ac.uk/