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| 7 Jun 2023 | |
| Written by Claire Bunting | |
| Of Interest |
Thank you to everyone who has supported the Building for the Future Heritage Appeal. Above you will see two photos - one taken before restoration in 2022 and the other taken recently, after the scaffolding was removed. As you can see, the work has been effective and sympathetic to the fabric of the building. We are all so delighted to see the Allison Clock looking so resplendent, giving us a sense of how it looked when it was first installed in 1924.
Please do visit campus to see the newly restored Clock Tower if you can. Now we look towards the next phase of our development where we will focus on refurbishing our Sports facilities. We will be communicating more on this to you very shortly. If you would like to learn about our campus vision in more detail or would like to donate, please contact development@campbellcollege.co.uk
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