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Phase 1 of CCB's Building for the Future Sport (BFTF Sport) is nearing completion and take a look at the latest update from Michael Johnston.. This phase has seen the transformation of the old swimming pool into a state-of-the-art fitness suite which is due to open its doors in May.
The College still needs to raise funds to help deliver Phases 2 & 3 of BFTF Sport which will see the redevelopment of the rest of the buildings to include new Sports Science classrooms, a climbing wall, studio space and a refurbished sports hall.
You can play your part by making a donation at any level. Whether it's a one off gift, a monthly donation or by 'Sponsoring a Brick' in our Supporters' Wall - we need your help. Every penny counts as we seek to raise at least £1million towards the total cost of £6million.
Click here to support our Sports Appeal.
Or if you would like to to find out more, please reach out to Development Director, Cathy Law.
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