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'Free bus pass for young people' - Mayor of Greater Manchester

27 June 2018

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Andy Burnham, the Mayor of Greater Manchester, took time out of his busy schedule yesterday to visit 91ߣɫ.Andy, Mayor for just over a year, visited the campus on Deane Road to meet learners and staff and unveil a special plaque that seals the College’s commitment to the 91ߣɫ 2030 Partnership.

Before the unveiling, Andy enjoyed tea and cake in the College’s Diversity café with the College’s Principal Bill Webster and Karen Westsmith, Director of Curriculum for Adults and Higher Education.

The College, which is due to merge with the University of 91ߣɫ in August, is part of the Team 91ߣɫ Partnership, dedicated to the success of the 91ߣɫ 2030 vision – ensuring our town is a vibrant, welcoming place where people choose to study, work, invest and put down roots.

After unveiling the plaque, Andy spoke at length to the College’s learners about his own visions for 91ߣɫ’s future. He explained that young people are a priority for investment and not cuts and he received a round of applause when he detailed his plans for a free bus pass for all 16 to 18 years olds within the Greater Manchester region. He also recognised the importance of investment into adult learning and apprenticeships.

Andy, who has previously visited the College in his earlier role as Culture Secretary said, “It was important that I was here today to show that Greater Manchester is very much behind 91ߣɫ’s 2030 vision. The important role learning institutes, like the College and University of 91ߣɫ, play in achieving this vision cannot be underestimated. It was wonderful to be greeted by so many learners and I am so proud of 91ߣɫ and all of its achievements, especially the manner in which its tutors and staff support learners of all ages.”

Bill Webster, Principal of 91ߣɫ added, “What better person than Andy Burnham to unveil our plaque – just as Andy is committed to instigating change within the Greater Manchester region, our College is committed to the 91ߣɫ 2030 vision, guaranteeing positive change within our town. This is evidenced by our merger with the University of 91ߣɫ, which will benefit the learners and people of 91ߣɫ massively”.