Bottom of the heap?

Started by Lucy Lass-Tick, June 17, 2013, 01: PM

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Lucy Lass-Tick

From today's Mail; is it just me, or does this look like Hartlepool is a very, very small player in this scheme ?

'The indicative funding available across Durham, Tyne and Wear and Northumberland is £5,281,553 and £2,173,618 in the Tees Valley area.

The minimum number of participants to be recruited in this area includes 79 in Hartlepool, 249 in Darlington, 199 in Middlesbrough, 140 in Redcar & Cleveland and 355 in Stockton.'


http://www.hartlepoolmail.co.uk/news/business/hartlepool-council-ponders-new-funding-bid-to-boost-jobs-and-education-1-5773162

steveL

This is a bit c**k-eyed. Would you not think that such funding would be prioritised according to need. I'm not sure if either Hartlepool or Middlesbrough has the highest 16-19 unemployed rate at the moment, but it certainly isn't Darlington who will have 249 places supported rather than Hartlepool's 79.

Somebody has been asleep on the job here.
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