Through close partnerships with employers like the NHS and BAE Systems, the college has designed a curriculum that directly responds to employers' demands, it said.
Although Mr Balasuryla does not have insurance to cover the damage he said the community had rallied around in support"I got a couple of hours' sleep and then got a phone call saying: 'You need to come down - there's lots of people waiting to help'."
Ibrahim Hussein, chairman of the Southport Mosque, told reporters he was moved to see locals turn up to help rebuild parts of the mosque damaged in the disorder."It brings tears to my eyes because although I know the people of Southport and I know how beautiful they are, but this was still a moving experience to see all that," he said."I'm feeling drained I don't know where that came from and why and what it's got to do with us," Mr Hussein said.
"This is a beautiful town, we've lived here for 30 years with no bother at all, we love the community."Mr Foreman, who is part of the Southport Hesketh Round Table charity, said the "best thing we can do is pull together as a community".
"The last thing we want is any more hassle, we're trying to grieve."
Another man, whose son is a police officer, broke down as he toldOutpatient services at the hospital, which have been piloted over the last two years, will continue, with building work due to be completed later this year.
Ms Hanna said a public meeting was scheduled for late February, when more details would be provided on the design and anticipated timelines for work, along with the likely new services."Everyone has come a long way in agreeing that future, which we will see coming into fruition from later this year," she added.
Dr Ben Riley, Oxford Health's Chief Operating Officer, said: "This investment will help us to make real our vision for more local healthcare provision in the community."Working in partnership with our health and care partners and the local community to make the case for the funding has been hugely important.