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College Faces Devastating Budget Cuts
25 Nov
Summary
- Dundee and Angus College faces £2.5m in budget cuts this year.
- The college's sporting campus in Arbroath is at risk of closure.
- Staff and students protested, demanding increased government funding.

Dundee and Angus College is experiencing severe financial strain, with principal Simon Hewitt warning that annual budget cuts are "ripping the heart" out of the institution. The college faces £2.5 million in cuts this financial year, potentially leading to the closure of its sporting campus in Arbroath. Staff and students have actively protested, marching to demand greater financial support from the Scottish government.
These proposed cuts follow a trend of reduced funding in the college sector, with an Audit Scotland report indicating a 20% real-terms cut over five years. The Scottish Funding Council also warned of unsustainable losses for most Scottish further education colleges. These financial pressures are affecting various departments, reducing course offerings, and creating a "constant fear" of job losses among staff.
College principal Simon Hewitt emphasized the importance of colleges to local economies and communities, noting that 96% of their students are from the local area. He called for a comprehensive review of the funding allocation system. The Scottish government acknowledged the challenges and committed to discussions with college leadership.




