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The college was established in 1954 as the Bishop Burton Farm Institute [2] [3] and was one of the first in the country to be awarded beacon status in May 1999 for 'the exceptional quality of its agricultural courses as well as outstanding student support'. [4]
Riseholme College is a Further and Higher Education college in Lincolnshire, specialising in land-based subjects such as Agriculture, Equine and Animal Management. It is a part of Bishop Burton College and is based across two campuses - the Riseholme Park campus and the Showground campus, both near Lincoln .
Bishop Burton United play in the East Riding County Football League Division 3 with matches taking place on Saturdays with a 2 pm kick off. United's home ground is the 4G artificial surface at Bishop Burton College. United's local rivals are nearby sides Molescroft Rangers and Market Weighton United.
The proposals to merge Beverley College and East Yorkshire College carried strong support from the East Riding of Yorkshire Council and Bishop Burton College. A period of public consultation followed before the final recommendation was put forward to the Secretary of State for Education , to allow the merger to take place on 1 August 2001. [ 8 ]
Riseholme College is independent of the University of Lincoln, although the college shares some facilities on the estate. It was the birthplace of English travel writer, novelist and explorer, Rosita Forbes, née Joan Rosita Torr (16 January 1890 – 30 June 1967). The grounds of the hall are also grade II listed. [6]
[93] [94] Bishop Burton is the location of Bishop Burton College, a further education and higher education college specialising in agriculture and equine studies. [95] Beverley Grammar School, which was founded around 700 AD, is widely renowned for being the oldest continuously operating state school in England.
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Kinghorn was born at Gateshead-on-Tyne, County Durham, on 17 January 1766.His father, David Kinghorn (3 October 1737 – 18 February 1822) was a shoemaker and Baptist preacher at Newcastle-on-Tyne, who was ordained on 1 May 1771 as minister of a Baptist congregation at Burton-Bishop, East Riding of Yorkshire, where he remained till July 1799, when he retired to Norwich.