Leicester and Leicestershire’s Local Skills Improvement Plan (LSIP) has made significant strides since its launch in 2023, with progress reported in improving facilities and aligning educational offerings with industry needs. The initiative, aimed at positioning the region as a leader in workforce development, received strong backing from the Department for Education and is spearheaded by East Midlands Chamber.
Among its successes, the programme saw 99.25% of a £1.5 million funding allocation utilised by local colleges to enhance training facilities and develop courses aligned with industry demands. Leicester College has integrated sustainable energy solutions, including electric vehicle charging stations, solar panels, and battery storage systems, into its training facilities. Loughborough College has also refurbished its premises and expanded electric vehicle training offerings. Additionally, 148 learners completed new short courses designed to meet business needs, with 11 more planned by March 2025.
Looking ahead, the LSIP recommends expanding professional development frameworks, creating SME-focused leadership programmes, and increasing high-quality English language training. Plans also include raising awareness of T-Level qualifications and strengthening local apprenticeship networks.
With many businesses struggling to fill roles with qualified candidates, these initiatives are critical in bridging skills gaps and fostering economic growth across Leicester and Leicestershire.