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Newton Rigg bidder vows to continue its fight to save college

Newton Rigg bidder vows to continue its fight to save college 21/12/2020 One of the bidders which had its proposals for the future of Newton Rigg says it will not give up its fight. Newton Rigg Ltd said it was seeking legal and professional advice about its next steps. It was revealed on Friday that the strategic review of the college, near Penrith, was not able to approve any of the bids which were put forward. Penrith and the Border MP Neil Hudson said he would meet with the Government and “work tirelessly with Government and stakeholders to try to secure a viable future for the delivery of land-based education from the Newton Rigg campus.”

Group trying to save Newton Rigg College react to bid rejection

REJECTED: Group trying to save Newton Rigg College have bid rejected A CROSS-INDUSTRY group which mounted a multi-million pound rescue bid for Newton Rigg College said it was deeply disappointed to find out it had been rejected. Known as Newton Rigg Limited, the group submitted its vision for the Newton Rigg College, earmarked for closure next summer, to the Commissioner for Further Education. The board have now learnt their bid has been unsuccessful. Reacting to the announcement, Andrew Cobb, Chairman, and the Directors of Newton Rigg Ltd said: We are deeply disappointed and frustrated that the Strategic Review team have rejected our proposals for the future of Newton Rigg College.

Group trying to save Newton Rigg College have bid rejected

REJECTED: Group trying to save Newton Rigg College have bid rejected A CROSS-INDUSTRY group which mounted a multi-million pound rescue bid for Newton Rigg College said it was deeply disappointed to find out it had been rejected. Known as Newton Rigg Limited, the group submitted its vision for the Newton Rigg College, earmarked for closure next summer, to the Commissioner for Further Education. The board have now learnt their bid has been unsuccessful. Reacting to the announcement, Andrew Cobb, Chairman, and the Directors of Newton Rigg Ltd said: We are deeply disappointed and frustrated that the Strategic Review team have rejected our proposals for the future of Newton Rigg College.

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