By Luke Jarmyn Audience and Content Editor (Business)
Educational provision will end at Newton Rigg College FORMER Workington MP and Shadow Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Baroness Sue Hayman is calling for a Parliamentary inquiry into the controversial closure of the county’s only agricultural college. The peer, a member of the Defra Select Committee, is lobbying for an inquiry in a bid to reverse the closure decision of Newton Rigg this summer. She is joined by former Workington MP, Dale Campbell-Savours and Lord David Clark of Windermere, who in a statement said they are raising questions into the finances of the doomed college.