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Northumberland College to relocate to Wansbeck Business Park following land deal

The Department for Education will build the college a new campus on the 5.7 acre site

Northumberland College in Ashington(Image: newcastle chronicle)

Northumberland College will relocate its Ashington campus to Wansbeck Business Park following a deal with owners Advance Northumberland.

The new campus will be built by the Department of Education (DfE) which has already appointed Sheffield-based architects Race Cottam and national development consultants Mott Macdonald to create a detailed feasibility study.

A planning application for the development - which the college says will stimulate the local economy - will be submitted to Northumberland County Council in the coming months.

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On the 5.7 acre site, the college hopes to develop three buildings housing classrooms, technical industry workshops, specialist facilities, immersion and simulated learning environments and offices; a car park and sports facilities incorporating a football pitch and a multi-use games area.

Ellen Thinnesen, chief executive of Education Partnership North East, which incorporates Northumberland College, Sunderland College and Hartlepool Sixth Form, said: “Our new Ashington Campus will transform our provision and create a fresh, modern and innovative environment for our students. The new campus will also provide a stimulus for central Ashington and a big boost for local retailers.

Wansbeck Business Park is today located where the colliery stood for 121 years(Image: Newcastle Chronicle)

“We’re delighted to be working with DfE, Advance Northumberland, Ashington Town Board and other partners on our plan to relocate our provision to a central site where we can create an inspiring learning focused environment for our students, staff, employers and the wider community.

“In particular, I’d like to thank Michael Black, director of economic growth and investments at Advance Northumberland who has been fundamental to the success of the project so far.”