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Dogger Bank Wind Farm Awards £5,000 Scholarships to 30 More Local Students

20th October 2025 in Community News

Dogger Bank Wind Farm is helping to prepare young people for careers in a net zero world by awarding 30 additional scholarships, each worth £5,000, to students from coastal communities across the North and North-East of England.

These grants will help support students from South Tyneside, Redcar and Cleveland, and East Riding of Yorkshire as they pursue further education in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Maths (STEM) subjects.

With this second round, a total of 123 scholarships has now been awarded, contributing to the wind farm’s broader £25 million community investment fund.

The Scholarship Fund prioritises areas central to the project: East Riding of Yorkshire and Redcar and Cleveland (where the wind farm connects to the National Grid) and South Tyneside (home to the future Operation and Maintenance Base).

The recipients are studying a wide range of STEM courses, from Computer Science and Natural Science to various engineering degrees like Energy Engineering that directly support the push toward a net zero future.

Kay Doragh, Community Investment Manager for Dogger Bank Wind Farm, expressed her support:

“We are delighted to be able to make a real difference to students in our region through a scholarship that tackles the immediate living costs around university. It’s always amazing to see the range of skills these young people are developing across STEM subjects, helping to build the knowledge we need for a greener future.’

The financial support is already easing the burden on recipients, allowing them to focus on their studies.

Thomas Chantry from Hull, studying Physics at The University of Hull noted:

“A course like physics is very content heavy and if I’m not in a lecture then I am doing assignments or reading up on lectures to help develop my understanding of the course, so this scholarship will mean I will have more time for this as on a weekend I travel home to work as university life is not cheap.

“I would 100% advise people to apply for the Dogger Bank Scholarship programme. Applying was very easy, and the scholarship is a great opportunity which does not only support your studies, but it also connects you with a project making a difference in our community.”

Sophie Jennings from South Shields, Studying Computer Science at Newcastle University, said:

“It feel great to get this scholarship from a project based in South Shields, where I’m from. It’s really good that local people are getting the opportunity to be able to focus on their degrees, to pursue what they want to do in the future. would definitely tell anyone to go for it and apply for this scholarship.”

Dogger Bank Wind Farm highly commended for community engagement

16th October 2025 in Community News

Dogger Bank Wind Farm is delighted to announce that its community fund has been highly commended at the RenewableUK Global Offshore Wind Awards. This recognition celebrates the significant commitment Dogger Bank Wind Farm has to creating a long lasting, positive benefit to the communities in which it operates.

The Dogger Bank Community Fund is investing £25 million during the operational lifespan of the project, working with education providers to support the development of skills needed for the future of green energy. The fund is also committed to making sure the coastal communities closest to our construction and operational bases directly benefit from our innovative development.

Kay Doragh, Community Investment Manager for Dogger Bank Wind Farm, expressed her pride in the achievement:

“We are incredibly honored to receive this recognition at the Global Offshore Wind Awards. It truly reflects our team’s dedication and the fantastic partnerships we’ve built with local groups. Seeing the tangible difference our Community Fund makes in people’s lives is immensely rewarding, and we look forward to continuing this vital work throughout the life of the project.”

Further information about the Dogger Bank community fund and information on how to apply for grants and scholarships can be found here: www.doggerbank.com/about/community/

A full list of Dogger Bank’s accolades is available here https://doggerbank.com/about/our-awards/

Design a Satellite, Work with NASA: The CubeSat Challenge

8th September 2025 in Events

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Are you between the ages of 14 and 18 and fascinated by space? Here’s your chance to turn that curiosity into a real-world experience.

The CubeSat Challenge is an exciting opportunity for young space enthusiasts to design their very own CubeSat satellites. Participants will get an exclusive chance to collaborate with actual NASA astronauts on their designs.

Supported by Dogger Bank Wind Farm, this unique, week-long event runs from October 27-31. You’ll work on cutting-edge space technology and gain hands-on experience that could shape your future.

Ready to launch your future into space? Sign up now to join the challenge at http://uknsp.com and get ready to innovate.

Building Our Futures Programme: Over ten thousand young people supported

18th August 2025 in Community News

The Building Our Futures programme, a STEM-focused primary careers-learning initiative funded by Dogger Bank Wind Farm, recently marked its third year of remarkable success at a celebratory event held at Redcar & Cleveland College. Since its inception, the programme has supported over ten thousand young people with future career guidance.

This pioneering programme is dedicated to embedding comprehensive careers education into every primary school across Redcar and Cleveland. It achieves this through engaging school workshops and the invaluable support of local employers. Redcar and Cleveland Voluntary Development Agency (RCVDA) delivers the programme, with strategic guidance and support from Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council.

The recent celebration brought together employers, partners, and schools, providing an opportunity for programme leaders to highlight the significant achievements over the past three years, building on a successful pilot programme in 2021-22.

Since its inception, the Building Our Futures team, in collaboration with local employers, has worked with the vast majority of schools in Redcar and Cleveland.

These young people have gained crucial skills and knowledge essential for the future workforce. In total, 64 individual companies, with over 100 dedicated colleagues, have devoted their time to support employer engagement initiatives.

The Building Our Futures initiative has seen remarkable success by building impactful links between local employers and schools, providing young people with realistic career aspirations and tangible pathways to employment. The programme focusses on connecting students with a diverse range of local employers, ensuring that the job opportunities presented are genuinely attainable within their communities.

The programme supports participating schools by delivering six comprehensive modules focused on career learning and essential skills development. Beyond curriculum, the initiative provides strategic and operational support, featuring regular termly Career Champion networks, dedicated staff training and mentoring for Career Champions, engaging STEM events, valuable workplace visits and more.

Amanda Olvanhill, Head of Employability at Redcar & Cleveland Borough Council, said:

We are very proud of the Building our Futures programme in Redcar and Cleveland, and it is so well embedded with our primary schools, it has been wonderful to see so many children benefitting from the programme each year and learning about the fantastic career opportunities on their doorstep.”

Jacqui Hutchinson, Education, Employment and Skills, Primary Careers Co-ordinator, Building our Futures, said:

“On behalf of Redcar & Cleveland Voluntary Development Agency, it is an honour to deliver the Building our Futures programme to primary and SEND schools in Redcar and Cleveland. Its success is testament to the commitment of our Business network to give back to their communities, our Education networks to finding the best opportunities for their students and to the determination and energy of the young people we are privileged to serve.

 “The programme would not have been possible without the investment provided by Dogger Bank Wind Farm and the engagement of its supply chain in our Business network, the strategic support provided by Redcar & Cleveland Borough Council, and the commitment our schools have to enriching the educational experience of their pupils.

 As we move into our fourth year of delivery, we are celebrating the achievements of more than ten thousand young people whose aspirations have been meaningfully changed by engaging with Building our Futures, we are working closely with partners to co-design a sustainable future for the programme moving forward.”

Kay Doragh, Community Investment Manager for Dogger Bank Wind Farm, said:

“What really makes a difference to this programme is how local employers and businesses are at the heart of it. This is what makes the career learning so real to the children – and also shows how their ambitions can really happen, with opportunities that are in their area. It’s easy as a business to say that young people don’t engage, it’s not as easy to go and do something about it. This is why we are so impressed by and appreciative of all the employers that make this programme happen.”

Earlier this year, the Building our Futures Programme was recognised at the Northern Echo Business IQ awards, winning the Community Impact Award.

Dogger Bank Wind Farm has been a key supporter of the program, providing not only funding and resources but also demonstrating a strong commitment to employer engagement with schools through its diverse supply chain partnerships.

The project is dedicated to establishing a long-term legacy in the communities where we work and build, promoting STEM education and career opportunities, and creating community growth by investing in people and organisations.

Last year, Dogger Bank Wind Farm announced the next phase of its community fund, committing £25 million to be used in the North and North East of England throughout the operational phase of the wind farm. This phase builds on the £1 million community fund set up during the construction phase of Dogger Bank.

Businesses interested in supporting the next generation can get involved with the Building Our Futures programme by visiting https://www.buildingourfutures.org.uk/contact-us/.

Dogger Bank Wind Farm to recruit new Community Investment apprentice

10th July 2025 in Community News

Dogger Bank Wind Farm, set to become the world’s largest offshore wind farm, is recruiting a new apprentice to join its team. This new role underscores the wind farm’s commitment to creating a long-lasting positive impact within its local communities.

While Dogger Bank Wind Farm has already recruited apprentices in electrical engineering, wind operations, and logistics, this new position represents a broadening of opportunities. The successful candidate will play a key role in the team responsible for managing and allocating the wind farm’s substantial £25 million community investment fund. This fund supports various local initiatives, projects, and STEM educational programmes in the regions that host the wind farm’s operations, including South Tyneside, East Riding of Yorkshire, and Redcar and Cleveland.

The apprentice will also work closely with the Communications team, developing digital marketing skills, creating content and supporting events.

“We are incredibly proud of the positive relationships we’ve built with our local communities,” said Kay Doragh, Community Investment Manager at Dogger Bank Wind Farm. “Bringing in a Community Investment Apprentice will strengthen our ability to understand and respond to local needs, ensuring our investments create the greatest possible benefit. It’s an exciting opportunity for someone passionate about making a real difference to join our local team.”

The energy sector is bringing huge changes to the North East through the growth of renewables and building of major infrastructure. It’s really important to us that local people feel the benefit of these projects through a well-managed Community Fund and that they know what is going on through effective communications. We are looking for an Apprentice who is excited to make a difference in their community and wants to be a part of getting people involved in these opportunities. If you are interested in people, community and communication, then we want to hear from you.

The apprenticeship will offer hands-on experience in community engagement, grant management, project evaluation, communications, and stakeholder relations. It provides a unique pathway into the renewable energy sector, demonstrating that careers in this growing industry extend beyond traditional engineering roles to encompass vital social and economic development.

Details on how to apply for this exciting new role can be found here.