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East Riding College is a
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college located in the
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, England.


History

East Riding College was formed following the merger of two colleges in March 2002, ''Beverley College'' and ''East Yorkshire College.'' East Yorkshire College started as the ''Bridlington Technical Institute'' in the early 1950s, and by July 1971 was based in West Street,
Bridlington Bridlington is a coastal town and a civil parish on the Holderness Coast of the North Sea in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is about north of Hull and east of York. The Gypsey Race enters the North Sea at its harbour. The 2011 Cen ...
. In 1978, the college was renamed the ''Bridlington College of Further Education'', which at the time had a total of 80 members of staff. East Yorkshire College was established in 1981, when the Bridlington College merged with the ''Driffield College of Further Education.'' In 1983, the college acquired a factory site in Bessingby and increased its range of vocational courses. By 1985, the St. Mary's Walk had become the main college site and by 1989, 5,000 people had enrolled with 900 of those attending on a full-time basis. By 1990, 6,000 enrolled with 1,000 of those attending on a full-time basis. The college was a major provider of
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in the
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, providing courses in association with the
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adult education service. The college left local authority control in April 1993. By October 1996, the college was the second largest employer in Bridlington, with 289 members of staff including 68 full-time teaching and 86 full-time support staff. During the 1995/96 academic year, there were 900 full-time students and more than 2,000 studying short courses. At the time, the college had sites at St. Mary's Walk and West Street in Bridlington, Bessingby Way in Bessingby, Lancaster Road in
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and Manorfield Road in
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, but two sites had been relinquished by the time of the ''1998-99 Inspectorate Report'', produced by the Further Education Funding Council in January 1999. With the implementation of a new principal in August 1996, it was found that the college was suffering severe financial difficulties. Consequently, a major restructuring took place that reduced the number of employed senior managers and teaching staff. Whilst these reductions improved the college's financial position somewhat, it remained in a poor state. The proposals to merge Beverley College and East Yorkshire College carried strong support from the
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and
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. A period of public consultation followed before the final recommendation was put forward to the
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, to allow the merger to take place on 1 August 2001. At the time, the colleges had a combined enrolment of around 10,000 students and by March 2002, the merger had been completed. The new college, now known as ''East Riding College'', stated that its intention was to be "at the heart of the community" through its main sites in Beverley and Bridlington, as well as its smaller ones which at the time were based in
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,
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,
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,
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and
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. Following the merger, 35 jobs were axed in May 2004 as an attempt to further reduce costs. The 30 voluntary and five compulsory redundancies mainly affected administrative and support staff, but some teaching roles were also affected. The Bridlington site lost 17 jobs, whilst the rest was split between Beverley, Hornsea and Hull.


Sites

The college presently has two main sites in
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and
Bridlington Bridlington is a coastal town and a civil parish on the Holderness Coast of the North Sea in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is about north of Hull and east of York. The Gypsey Race enters the North Sea at its harbour. The 2011 Cen ...
. There is also a smaller campus in
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. * Armstrong Way, Beverley () * St Mary's Walk, Bridlington () * St James Street, Hull () Initially, proposals to relocate from the St Mary's Walk site to a new campus at the former Hilderthorpe Road coach park in the centre of
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were considered, but abandoned in February 2004 after investigating the planning issues and costs involved. Redevelopment of the St Mary's Walk site subsequently began in January 2008 following planning permission being awarded by the
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in August 2007. The older buildings were demolished and replaced with a new 65,000 square foot, two-storey building featuring 44 teaching rooms. The works cost £17 million and the new building was unveiled to students in September 2009. The
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(LSC) had agreed to fund the scheme after planning permission was awarded. The Beverley campus, previously located at Gallows Lane in the town, moved to a new £14 million site as part of a retail development known as the ''Flemingate Shopping Centre'', in September 2015. It was initially projected to move in the summer of 2010, but planning issues surrounding the development as a whole resulted in the project being delayed. The former Gallows Lane site was subsequently redeveloped into 36 homes, with the money from the sale of these being used to finance the new development. The new building, which was designed in 2013, features 30 teaching rooms. Both sites were designed by ''
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'', with the redevelopment of both costing £40 million in total. The Hull site serves as the home to the Humber region's ''
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Studies'' centre, which provides a range of courses accredited by the
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(TUC). In March 2003, eight students completing an ''International Studies Course'' travelled to
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for a six-day exchange trip to discover how working practices had changed following the events of 11 September 2001.
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representatives hoped to spend shifts with fire and ambulance personnel.


Services to the public

The college currently has four services which are also open to the general public:


Archers and Elwell's restaurants

The ''Elwell's'' restaurant at the Beverley site features a fully licensed dining room, served from a professional kitchen. The Bridlington site also has a fully licensed restaurant, known as ''Archers'', which has a 40-seat dining room. Both restaurants are run by learners.


Inspire Hair and Beauty

Students work in a supervised environment to learn the necessary skills to become a hair stylist or beauty therapist. The service is offered at both the Beverley and Bridlington sites.


New Horizons Travel Agency

The ''New Horizons Travel Agency'' at the Beverley site provides a range of holidays, short breaks and events, such as concerts.


Energize Fitness Suite

Located at the Bridlington site, the gym hosts a range of rowing machines, bikes and weights.


Courses

The college range of courses include
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, BTECs,
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s and
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s. It also offers a provision of
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level courses in conjunction with the
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and the
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. In June 2011, the college launched a condensed construction course in order to fast track people to the standard expected on building sites. In September 2014, the
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awarded a £220,000 grant to the college to purchase new engineering equipment, including new
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s,
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and a machining centre. In 2013, it was reported that there were 1,600 full-time students at the college and a further 8,000 studying part-time. 90 per cent of students were on further education courses, with there being around 500 members of staff. A February 2016 Ofsted inspection report rated the college's overall effectiveness as 'good'. In June 2017, the college was awarded a bronze rating by the
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(TEF) according to their standard of undergraduate teaching. In 2017, every student at East Riding College passed their A-Levels, resulting in a 100 per cent pass rate for two years in a row.


Notable alumni

*
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, mathematician and astronomer *
Alfred Harker Alfred Harker FRS (19 February 1859 – 28 July 1939) was an English geologist who specialised in petrology and interpretive petrography. He was Lecturer in Petrology at the University of Cambridge for many years, and carried out field mapping ...
, petrologist


References


External links


East Riding College homepage
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