FEDA cuts costs ahead of Commons critique

May 29, 1998

Plans to make the Further Education Development Agency more cost-effective have been announced just weeks before the House of Commons education select committee is expected to denounce the agency as being poor value for money. FEDA now plans a steady reduction of its funding from the Further Education Funding Council.

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