Fears are growing over a flagship council project at the Port of Ramsgate
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00:00A multi-million pound project to bring training, education and business opportunities in the
00:04maritime sector to Ramsgate. The Green Campus has £6 million worth of levelling up funding
00:10from the government. But there are now concerns that the building might sit empty with no
00:16public sector match funding so far, which was meant to be part of the bid.
00:22Neither you or I would go and sign a contract with a building company to come and make structural
00:28changes to our houses without actually having an idea of what those changes might be. And
00:33that's part of the frustration many of us have. Out of a budget of £50 million, at
00:37the moment we're looking at an empty tin shed with solar panels on the roof. I don't want
00:43to see us disadvantaged, I want to see £50 million spent to this community's advantage.
00:48It's understood the council will construct two blocks, with a third available for a maritime-related
00:53business. It's expected that a planning application will be submitted in the next few weeks, giving
00:58residents more of an idea what the building will look like. But the local Regeneration
01:02Alliance says the project has a serious flaw. It doesn't have a business plan.
01:08In truth, I don't understand what the problem is, because it seems to me to be self-evident
01:12that you don't go and invest in something unless you know what the return on the investment
01:18is going to be. So, it's not build it and they'll come. It's build it and provide a
01:24complete management infrastructure to enable their businesses to grow and the hub as a
01:29whole to grow. So, what we miss at the moment in all of the data that I've seen so far is
01:36there actually is no business plan. In a statement, the local authority says
01:41they've had significant interest in the opportunity, which will contribute to match funding for
01:46the Green Campus programme. The council remains committed to engagement and collaboration
01:51with the local community, and I hope it will create a positive narrative that highlights
01:57the opportunities available in Ramsgate. Money from the government's levelling up fund
02:02is time limited, so the district council has to spend it by March 2026. The authority is
02:08now looking for a contractor to construct the site.
02:12Gabriel Morris, in Ramsgate.