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Park Lane College was established in 1966, to provide commercial, secretarial and general education for the citizens of Leeds. In 1992, the College was incorporated and inherited control of the local education authority's dispersed, community-based provision.
Keighley College is a further education college in Keighley, West Yorkshire, England. It traces its origins to Keighley Mechanics' Institute , founded in 1825. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] IFrom 2006 to 2017 it was part of Park Lane College Leeds and Leeds City College , branded as their Keighley Campus, but is now once more a freestanding college, within the ...
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[2] [3] The College was granted official status in January 2009 and was formed from three large colleges, Park Lane College, Leeds Thomas Danby College and Leeds College of Technology. [1] On 1 August 2011 the college expanded further with the merger of the three sites of Joseph Priestley College in Rothwell, Beeston and Morley. [4]
Leeds City College, [1] formed from the merger in 2009 of Park Lane College Leeds, Leeds College of Technology and Leeds Thomas Danby College along with Joseph Priestley College (which joined in 2011) Harrogate College, which joined the Group on 1 August 2019. [1] [5] [6] Keighley College [1] [7] Leeds Sixth Form College [8]
Park Lane College Leeds, a former British further education college, now part of Leeds City College; Parker Lewis Can't Lose, a 1990s television series
The college was named after the first Mayor of Leeds, Captain Thomas Danby of Farnley. On 1 April 2009, Leeds Thomas Danby merged with Park Lane College and the Leeds College of Technology to form the new Leeds City College. The Leeds Thomas Danby site, on Roundhay Road in Leeds, was known as the Thomas Danby Campus of the new college.
This is a list of colleges in the United Kingdom offering higher education courses. Many of the colleges below are "listed bodies" that are authorised to offer courses leading to a degree from a UK university or other body with degree-awarding powers. [ 1 ]