14 March 2022
Peter Aldous calls on the Government to address the lack of Institutes of Technology in East Anglia

Peter Aldous calls on the Government to meet with those who prepared the East of England IOT bid to agree a strategy to address the lack of Institutes of Technology in East Anglia.

Institutes of Technology

Peter Aldous (Waveney) (Con)

2. What progress he has made in rolling out institutes of technology. (906035)

The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Education (Alex Burghart)

The Government are investing £290 million to establish a network of 21 institutes of technology throughout the country, actively targeting the areas where they are needed the most. Wave 1 has already established 12 IOTs across 50 locations, and wave 2 will add a further nine IOTs. We are getting the best of the further education sector, alongside the best of the higher education sector and the best of British employers, to deliver world-class technical education.

Peter Aldous 

It is concerning that, after two waves of IOTs, a vacuum has emerged in East Anglia that places local learners at an unfair disadvantage compared with those elsewhere. I am grateful to the Minister for Higher and Further Education, my right hon. Friend the Member for Chippenham (Michelle Donelan), for the briefing that she provided to Suffolk and Norfolk MPs following the decision to reject the east of England bid; will she or my hon. Friend convene a meeting of those who prepared the bid, the two county councils and MPs to agree a strategy to fill the vacuum as quickly as possible?

Alex Burghart 

As my hon. Friend noted, he had a meeting with my right hon. Friend the Minister for Higher and Further Education on this issue. I know he is a passionate advocate for education in his area and wants to see the excellent success of our IOTs replicated in his region. At this time, there are no plans to extend IOTs, but we very much keep the policy under review and want to see them go from strength to strength.

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