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<blockquote data-quote="Katarina" data-source="post: 7359939" data-attributes="member: 109252"><p>I was there in the early 90s when it was an independent college. It then joined up with the University of Central Lancashire. Its been down hill since then from what i understand. Askham Bryant just wants to reap the rewards of selling it off now to line its pockets.</p><p> Its a travesty how its come to this. </p><p>This is an unique college and second to none in my opinion with a lowland Dairy farm along with a working upland farm that gave students like myself the opportunity to study NDh which was the only Hill Farming National Diploma available in the UK from my knowledge . </p><p>It was also regarded as the no 1 Forestry college to attend in the Uk with many Irish students crossing the waters to gain high quality education .</p><p></p><p>Shame on all parties involved that have let things come to this .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Katarina, post: 7359939, member: 109252"] I was there in the early 90s when it was an independent college. It then joined up with the University of Central Lancashire. Its been down hill since then from what i understand. Askham Bryant just wants to reap the rewards of selling it off now to line its pockets. Its a travesty how its come to this. This is an unique college and second to none in my opinion with a lowland Dairy farm along with a working upland farm that gave students like myself the opportunity to study NDh which was the only Hill Farming National Diploma available in the UK from my knowledge . It was also regarded as the no 1 Forestry college to attend in the Uk with many Irish students crossing the waters to gain high quality education . Shame on all parties involved that have let things come to this . [/QUOTE]
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