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6 Jun 2022 | |
Written by Claire Bunting | |
Of Interest |
We recently updated you on the Heritage works that has begun on the Clock Tower. The Chair of Governors, Andrew Wilson (7177) wrote to us all today with an update on the renewed plans for our campus and the work that lies ahead. If you would like to learn more about the campus vision, please contact Cathy Law, Development Director who will be happy to assist you.
When you are next on campus you will see that information regarding the Building for the Future campus vision is featured on the hoardings (pictured above). One of the panels invites anyone with photos taken by the Clock Tower to share them via the College website. A few past examples can be seen on the panel below. We are all looking forward to sharing your memories with our community in the near future.
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