Funding cut leaves Lochgelly learning centre facing closure
4 NovemberThere was anger and disappointment as it was announced that a Lochgelly-based award-winning learning centre which has been providing training to unemployed women for more than 20 years is being forced to close.
Fife Council has confirmed it would prepare an ‘exit strategy’ for the Fife Women’s Technology Centre (FWTC), in Lochgelly, after external funding is set to stop and the Council is unable to make up the shortfall.
The centre offers everything from word processing courses to PC specialisms, and is the only one of its kind left in the country. The centre is run from the Lochgelly Miners Institute, owned by Adam Smith College.
Funding for the centre comes from the Council and other sources, including European Social Fund and Coalfields Regeneration Trust, with Fife Council making up 60 per cent of the £432,998 budget.
You can read more on this story here on the Fife Today website.
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