The Quad welcomes first learners as part of new academic campus

A new first class education facility has opened its doors to learners this week as part of Telford & Wrekin Council’s ambitious Station Quarter project to create a vibrant new residential, educational and business community in Telford Town Centre.

Published on: 5 September 2024

The Quad is a state-of-the art digital skills and enterprise hub and will form part of a wider academic campus in the heart of Telford.

This development is a unique collaboration between the Council, Harper Adams University, Telford College and other partners which aims to retain local talent, to be the catalyst for creating careers in applied sciences and the digital sector and is expected to host more than 300 students a year.

The Quad will make a big difference to learners who live in the south of the borough, offering them an excellent, high quality education provision on their doorstep which is more easily accessible than the main Telford College and Harper Adams sites in Wellington and Newport.

Station Quarter is all part of a wider Investing in Telford and Wrekin programme which is transforming other areas including Oakengates and Wellington - creating a better borough for everyone.

Telford College will offer courses for up to 200 learners aged 16 to 18 at The Quad, providing new learning opportunities for them, as well as running a range of evening courses for adults.

Meanwhile, Harper Adams University is set to deliver a series of short courses from The Quad, before recruiting to a range of degrees to be taught at the new base, including Applied Data Science, Robotics, Automation & Mechatronics, Engineering Business Management, and Digital Manufacturing.

As well as delivering a first class educational facility, a new 7,500 square foot business incubator is also located on the third floor of The Quad.

This dynamic area will cater for a range of business needs, support new and growing companies and help them thrive.

In the incubator there will be individual units for businesses to rent on a flexible basis, training rooms and the Start Up Telford and Innovate Telford programmes will be delivered from this space.

Councillor Lee Carter (Lab), Telford & Wrekin Council Leader, said:

“We are really excited to see The Quad open in Station Quarter and after months of planning, the vision to create this outstanding education facility has now become a reality.

“This is just one element of the wider Station Quarter project but is all part of our commitment to build a better borough, breathe new life into some of our most historic buildings and creating new spaces for the future.

“Investing in Telford and Wrekin is quite literally laying foundations for the future, creating opportunities to learn new skills, secure great jobs, enjoy top cultural activities and live in an attractive place.”

Councillor Shirley Reynolds (Lab), Telford & Wrekin Council’s Cabinet Member for Children, Young People, Education, Employment & Skills, added:

“It’s wonderful to see learners from across Telford and Wrekin, starting courses at The Quad – giving them the skills and knowledge to secure future careers in different sectors.

“For learners living in the south of our borough, The Quad is easier to get to in Telford Town Centre and not two bus rides away from the College’s Wellington campus or Harper Adams University, which will hopefully improve their aspirations and make a big difference to their destinations.

“As well as giving learners of all ages the opportunity to study courses delivered by Telford College and Harper Adams University, the facility is also the perfect space to help businesses develop and flourish in Telford and Wrekin.”

Lawrence Wood, Telford College Principal and Chief Executive, said:

“This is a really exciting development for us.

“Maths and digital qualifications are a vital pathway to higher quality and better paid jobs and having a campus in the heart of the town centre makes the college more accessible than ever.

“Our curriculum at Station Quarter is targeted towards careers in sectors such as cybersecurity, AI, virtual and augmented reality, cloud computing, wireless technologies and 5G innovation. These are skills which local employers tell us they desperately need.”

You can find out more about The Quad and the wider Station Quarter project here: Station Quarter - Telford & Wrekin Council

This work is part of Telford & Wrekin Council’s ‘20 pledges in 20 weeks’ campaign which is seeing the local authority deliver 20 actions on the things that matter most to local people during the first 20 weeks following Cllr Lee’s Carter’s appointment as Leader on 18 July.

One of the pledges is to deliver and progress Station Quarter, Oakengates and Wellington regeneration projects and The Quad is part of Station Quarter.

The pledges reinforce the Council’s ongoing commitment to protect, care and invest to create a better borough.

You can track the Council’s progress on its 20 pledges at www.telford.gov.uk/20pledges

Photo: The first learners are pictured outside The Quad.