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Below you'll find the latest local and regional news from the LSC in the south east.

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Sixth Form Students In Milton Keynes To Benefit From New State Of The Art Facilities, Thanks To Nearly £9 million Funding From The LSC

Date published: 31/07/2008

Young Milton Keynes learners will reap the benefits of being taught in high quality and well equipped learning environments, thanks to the Learning and Skills Council (LSC) investing nearly £9 million pounds to fund new sixth form buildings in two local schools.


Local Stylists Prove They're A Cut Above

Date published: 04/07/2008

Milton Keynes hair and beauty salon Arcana has been selected to represent the South East of England in the national Apprenticeship Awards, organised by the Learning and Skills Council (LSC).


New Training Quality Kite Mark Launched to Help South East Employers Identify The Best Training For Them

Date published: 12/06/2008

Employers and training providers in the South East have joined forces to formally launch an innovative new standard, designed and endorsed by employers, which will recognise and highlight excellence amongst training providers.


Nina Fletcher

News Splash - Sussex swimming teacher benefits from Train to Gain

Date published: 30/03/2007

Swimming teacher Nina Fletcher from Newhaven in Sussex, is celebrating, after becoming the first learner in the county to achieve a National Vocational Qualification (NVQ) through the Learning and Skills Council’s (LSC) innovative Train to Gain service.


Businesses shape up with Train to Gain

Businesses shape up with Train to Gain

Date published: 16/11/2006

The Learning and Skills Council (LSC) this week completed the roll out of its new flagship service, Train to Gain, across the south-east. The new service is designed to help businesses throughout the region get the training they need to succeed.


Train to Gain's first success in SE

First success for Train to Gain in South East

Date published: 13/10/2006

An impromptu presentation was staged at the Dover site of the Migrant Helpline this week when team member Sami Mohammed Sahlah became the first learner in the South East to achieve a National Vocational Qualification (NVQ) through the Learning and Skills Council’s (LSC) new Train to Gain service.