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Press release: Nearly £1 million investment for British coastal towns to grow local economies

Department For Transport

December 6
00:01 2024

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  • coastal communities will benefit from nearly 1 million to boost local economies, link businesses with industryand getmore people into maritime
  • funding will drive further investment into regions, with clusters such as Cornwall having already added 630 million to the local economy
  • money will also support careers, education, training and skills to encourage more people into the sector

Nine maritime clusters across the UK will receive a share of government funding, helping them secure investment for local industry and deliver skills, training and educational programmes Maritime Minister Mike Kane has announced.

The maritime sector is key to unlocking regional economic growth and this targeted support aims to revitalise coastal towns and cities, help build the UKs economy and break down barriers to opportunity, as well as driving innovation in the sector.

Putting local people and economic opportunity at the heart, the fund will help local entrepreneurs, leaders and schools.

For example, in Tees, the 117,000 fund will enable the cluster torun maritime training and careers events for hundreds of schoolchildren and thousands of school leavers, students and job seekers. This will upskill young people looking to enter the sector as well as those looking to transition careers, ultimately encouraging people into maritime.

Similarly, Maritime UK South West will receive 85,000 to (among other things) establish4 skills, careers and diversity hubsand run 5 school and college events reaching an estimated 500 people, again supporting and feeding the maritime jobs of the future.

As part of the governments mission to drive jobs and economic growth across the country, this latest funding will enable clusters to connect the maritime sector with local businesses, helping to drive private investment into regional maritime.

Maritime Minister, Mike Kane, said:??

The UK is a proud maritime nation, with our coastal communities being vital in unleashing our full potential and unlocking economic growth across the country.

By investing in our excellent maritime clusters, we can deliver jobs, skills and training for local communities and turbocharge growth by delivering investment into the sector.

In Mersey, 100,000 funding will enable the cluster to establish an annual innovation showcase to attract foreign investors to the region and boost the northwest economy.

Meanwhile, Cornwall Marine Network (CMN) will use its 124,100 fund to create a new and innovative business tool for SMEs to improve productivity, profitability and job creation.

This fund, managed for the government by Maritime UK, will bolster the already transformational work delivered by some clusters, with CMN having already added 630 million to the local economy, as well as 42 million of private investment into skills.?

It will also help emerging clusters build up resources, explore networking opportunities, invest in innovation and increase regional activity.?

The announcement comes on the same day as the Maritime UK National Council meeting and as the Maritime Minister welcomes the new Maritime UK Chairman, Tom Boardley, who will take up his post in the new year. ?

Chris Shirling-Rooke MBE, Chief Executive of Maritime UK, said:

Today is an incredible milestone forthemaritime industry across the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The maritime cluster development fund will create a real impact and make a tangible difference to our most precious of places our coastal communities.?

Having been on this incredible journey with partners at the Department for Transport for more than 6 years, this labour of love for all of us is a testament to the power of collaboration and partnership. I look forward to seeing all of our maritime clusters thrive and creating those vital jobs and growth where theyre needed most.

Cluster Funding amount
Cornwall Marine Network 124,100
Humber Marine and Renewables 85,000
Maritime UK South West 85,000
Maritime UK Solent 85,000
Mersey Maritime 100,000
Northern Ireland Maritime and Offshore 100,000
Scottish Maritime cluster 85,000
Short Straits Maritime cluster 85,000
Tees Maritime cluster 117,000

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