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Hampshire's 'in business' for growth and investment

Friday, 30 November 2012

One thousand young people are to be given their first steps on the career ladder at Hampshire County Council in the biggest investment in youth employment ever made by the Council.

The plan to employ one thousand 16 to 25 year-olds as apprentices over the next five years will support more young people to develop the skills and experience needed to set them on a path to successful careers. In addition, a new scholarship scheme would enable up to 50 young people from families with limited financial means to have a chance to progress to university.

Tackling youth unemployment is part of a multi-million pound package of investment in infrastructure and jobs that was outlined by the Leader of the County Council, Councillor Ken Thornber, at today's County Council meeting.

Further details and costs will be developed as part of the County Council's budget for 2013/14 that will be drafted over the next few weeks for decisions in February.

Other proposals outlined by the Leader were:

Councillor Thornber said afterwards that the Council was in a position to consider these investments in economic growth due to the Council's successful approach to tackling the tough financial climate and cuts in central government funding.

"Our cost reduction programme, with early action taken to make savings by restructuring the Council and modernising and sharing services to protect front-line resources, has put Hampshire in a strong position to lay the ground for future investment.

"Having achieved £100m savings over two years, our focus now is on growth and improvement, while continuing to deliver quality services at lowest cost to the taxpayer. Hampshire really is in business" he said.

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