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Government ministers in charge of leveling up have announced £40 millilion for new Blackpool multiversity to go ahead. Part of a £200 million package for the North West Region.
Bispham is staying, its the old Palatine Road Technical College site that's going to be shut down and reopened in town as the Blackpool multiversityWhat’s wrong with Bispham Tech
...why ask ..“.should I be cuncial”...My roof is leaking; the foundations are crumbling; I can't afford to heat the house; I have to use Food Banks; I've had to sell my car as I can't afford to run it.
But the Government has bought me a new pair of curtains for the Living Room window.
Should I be grateful, or should I be cynical and see this as window dressing?
Be as cynical as you like. It's not earth shattering and it's not a huge amount. But it's going to do some good for the town so in my opinion it's good news. Unless it doesn't fit your gloomy, agenda driven opinion. In your case it obviously doesn't.My roof is leaking; the foundations are crumbling; I can't afford to heat the house; I have to use Food Banks; I've had to sell my car as I can't afford to run it.
But the Government has bought me a new pair of curtains for the Living Room window.
Should I be grateful, or should I be cynical and see this as window dressing?
Me neither but I'm hoping its somewhere I can train to be IronmanI’ve know idea what a multiversity is but it sounds like good news.
Me neither but I'm hoping its somewhere I can train to be Ironman
Why is it a rebrand? Genuine question.I'm not being downbeat as it's money coming into the town, but basically it's a rebrand of what's already there.
This Government have stripped billions from local budgets over the last decade.
Getting a bit back doesn't make up for that.
Because its a new name for an existing college, which gets an 'upgrade' to being a Muliversity.Why is it a rebrand? Genuine question.
I thought it was in Ankh-MorporkI’ve know idea what a multiversity is but it sounds like good news.
Flogging a dead horse trying to be fair minded on here. It's like a paranoid hall of mirrors for some. Tories everywhereWell done Scott Benton for working tirelessly in getting this over the line.
Done more for Blackpool in 2 years than Gordon Marsden did in 3 decades.
Oh and I’ve been a Labour supporter for over 40 years but sometimes you just have to except it.
It will be a uni that also does all of the voacational stuff still, too... Apprentiships, trades etc. Is my understanding. Anyway, it's good news.... doesn't the word 'university' already imply lots of different disciplines in one place? Multiversity surely would mean lots of different campuses across a large area
Correct ,the site is in the Talbot Gateway regeneration area , back of Sainsburys . Cookson St , George St , Charles St , Middle of that area .I thought I'd read the 40 million was for the new buildings which are to be built in the town centre. Palatine to close.
A breeding ground for WOKE brain washing and dishing out useless degrees.what the eff is a multiversity
Got it in oneA breeding ground for WOKE brain washing and dishing out useless degrees.
Upgrade maybe, but it’s new money apparently. So I don’t get your point. Apart from the fact this particular good news for the town hasn’t been overseen by a Labour governmentBecause its a new name for an existing college, which gets an 'upgrade' to being a Muliversity.
Because its smoke and mirrors. This should be paid by local council money but its all been stripped by central Govt. They have literally taken billions away, then give back a few million, for which we're supposed to be grateful.Upgrade maybe, but it’s new money apparently. So I don’t get your point. Apart from the fact this particular good news for the town hasn’t been overseen by a Labour government
most universities tend to have multiple campuses. i have to admit this tendency to weird/new nomenclature particularly when its something already understood drives me nuts. the only reason for me that its not called a university is because it wont be one and it will end up being some sorry assed excuse for a further educational establishment.... doesn't the word 'university' already imply lots of different disciplines in one place? Multiversity surely would mean lots of different campuses across a large area
And never mind the huge amount of money wasted by councils over the years, some of which I’ve witnessed first handBecause its smoke and mirrors. This should be paid by local council money but its all been stripped by central Govt. They have literally taken billions away, then give back a few million, for which we're supposed to be grateful.
Never mind the money wasted in actually bidding for this against every other council, the vast majority of whom got nothing.
It's a sham. Anyway, see what @Seasider1887 has to say.
I don't doubt that, but you look where this round of funding has gone and there are some strange decisions. Good to see the PM's constituency got £20 million. I'm sure it's needed.And never mind the huge amount of money wasted by councils over the years, some of which I’ve witnessed first hand
There’s always two sides to the story
I think it reasonable to assume it is in the most deprived areas, wouldn't you agree?Who knows where the funding is needed? Certainly none of us on here are privy to that.
I think that Blackpool council turned down the chance to have a university in the 60's.most universities tend to have multiple campuses. i have to admit this tendency to weird/new nomenclature particularly when its something already understood drives me nuts. the only reason for me that its not called a university is because it wont be one and it will end up being some sorry assed excuse for a further educational establishment.
Somebody mentioned it above, Blackpool would be a fantastic university town,
And the Blackpool and Fylde Councils and many other councils around the country have wasted millions upon millions of public money.I think it reasonable to assume it is in the most deprived areas, wouldn't you agree?
The fact that the vast majority of this Levelling up / bribing the electorate money has gone to Tory constituencies is yet more evidence of the corruption at the heart of this non elected, non mandated, Government. Wizard is bob on, they have removed vast amounts from the Blackpool and Fylde councils budgets, and some of you are creaming your pants at a soupçon of it returning.
Richmond in Yorkshire needs levelling up? Yeh, right.
Agree 100%. And the biggest wasters of all have been the Tory Government in the last three years. It is literally in to the hundreds of billions. And they are still doing it, £20 million to affluent Richmond in Yorkshire?And the Blackpool and Fylde Councils and many other councils around the country have wasted millions upon millions of public money.
So perhaps if there hadn't been so much waste and councils had got their act together, maybe there wouldn't have been so many cuts to the budgets? Or maybe there would have been? Neither you nor I know the answer to that.
What I do know though is the way councils have wasted money, as I've witnessed it first hand.
I can give you numerous examples of it if you want.
There's fault on both sides here, local and central government. Always two sides to an argument.
Agreed. There's fault and waste on both sides.Agree 100%. And the biggest wasters of all have been the Tory Government in the last three years. It is literally in to the hundreds of billions. And they are still doing it, £20 million to affluent Richmond in Yorkshire?