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Extra education cash in £1m youth project
Coventry Telegraph
|September 24, 2025
AROUND £250,000 of extra government funding has been given to Coventry to help the city's most disadvantaged young people.
The city's youth education has been boosted to over £1 million to help young people with life-changing skills training.
The funding will help directly support the expansion of the delivery team and developing new programmes across employment sectors, focusing on numeracy, literacy, English language and digital skills training.
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