The announcement follows a visit to Bispham campus by Luke Pollard, Minister of State at the Ministry of Defence, who met learners, apprentices, employees and partners to confirm the designation.
This new status is part of a £175 million Government programme to strengthen skills provision in key growth sectors, including defence, advanced manufacturing, clean energy, digital and technologies.
Nationally, it is estimated that up to 600,000 additional workers will be needed in priority industries by 2030, and as a Defence TEC, B&FC will play a central role in supporting the development of the high-level technical skills needed to meet growing workforce demand in the sector.
The college will work with employers and partners across the defence sector to support learners into skilled roles in areas such as engineering, nuclear and cyber security, contributing to regional economic growth and strengthening national capability.
The successful bid was developed with and endorsed by a wider network of colleges, universities, industry and public sector partners including the North West Regional Defence and Security Cluster, Lancaster University, University of Central Lancashire, the Lancashire Skills Hub, Wirral Met College, the Lancashire and Cumbria Institute of Technology, the Cumbria Combined Authority, Blackpool Council, Furness College, Team Barrow and others.
Alun Francis, Chief Executive of Blackpool and The Fylde College, said:
The £175 million investment announced today will support high-quality teaching, improved courses and access to specialist equipment across 19 new Technical Excellence Colleges.
The programme will provide high-quality training for around 65,000 learners across sectors critical to the UK’s future economy.
Delivery is expected to begin this month with colleges acting as hubs of excellence and working in strong partnerships to raise standards across the sector.
The network of colleges is designed to align with local industry demand, helping to develop a skilled workforce where it is needed most.
Cllr Lynn Williams, Leader of Blackpool Council, which endorsed the bid, said: “