Issue - decisions
To allocate UKSPF funding to York College and University Centre and the YNYMCA to run the retrofit skills project through intervention E39
22/11/2024 - To allocate UKSPF funding to York College and University Centre and the YNYMCA to run the retrofit skills project through intervention E39
Background/ Decision Summary
York has been allocated £5.1m from the UK Shared Prosperity
Fund (UKSPF) to implement the investment plan that was agreed by
DLUHC in January 2023. In October 2022, CYC Executive gave
delegated authority to the Corporate Director of Place to implement
this Investment Plan, in consultation with the relevant Executive
Members and the York UKSPF Partnership Board. This delegation was
reconfirmed in October 2023 when Executive considered the results
of a light touch review of the programme, which included allocating
skills funding to the retrofit skills project. Due to the senior
management restructure, the decision has been made by the Interim
Director of City Development who now has responsibility for
UKSPF.
Executive considered detailed plans for a retrofit skills project
at its February 2024 meeting, noting progress and reiterating their
support for the project. North Yorkshire Council have also
initiated a retrofit skills project, working with York College and
a consortium of training providers to deliver retrofit skills to
public and private sector construction teams. In order to implement
the York project, which was due to commence in April 2024, two
pieces of work are required. The York College consortium will
market and deliver retrofit skills training, ensuring a regional
approach to workforce development. York and North Yorkshire Mayoral
Combined Authority (YNY MCA) are undertaking research to establish
the current and future workforce needs of the retrofit
sector.
This project’s focus on developing retrofit skills in
suppliers complements the work of the InnovateUK funded
ROSSY/YorEnergy project which is building householder demand for
retrofit work to properties. As discussed in the paper considered
by Executive in January 2024, both supply and demand must be
stimulated to overcome the current market failure.
York College will coordinate training through the consortium, and
act as the central point for enquiries and bookings, at a cost of
£8,000. They will have a £100k fund to support the
costs of training.
YNYMCA are already undertaking a study across North Yorkshire and
require additional funding of £10,000 to extend this study to
cover York.
UKSPF funding must all be spent by the end of the current financial
year, when the current programme finishes and any unspent funds
must be returned to Government.
Decision:
Award £108,000 to York College and University Centre to run
Retrofit Skills training and £10,000 to YNYMCA to undertake
analysis of future workforce needs for retrofit.