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The St Austell campus redevelopment is due to see the removal of John Keay House, acquired by the group at the end of 2002 [10] previously owned by Imerys. The original use of the building was the HQ for English China Clays (ECC) and the top floor originally provided executive dining rooms with views over St Austell Bay. [11]
Cornwall College is a further education college situated on various sites throughout Cornwall with its main centre in St Austell Pages in category "People educated at Cornwall College" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
It became comprehensive in 1971, at the same time that it lost its sixth form. St Austell Sixth Form College was built at the same time next to the Mid-Cornwall College of Further Education on Palace Road. These merged in 1993 [1] to form St Austell College, opposite the school.
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Cornwall Collegiate and Vocational School, Cornwall, Ontario, Canada Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Cornwall College .
Bethel is a suburb on the east side of St Austell in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom (where the population was included). [1] Bethel is included within the St Austell Bethel division of Cornwall Council. It is located at
Trewhiddle is a small settlement in south Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.It lies in the civil parish of Pentewan Valley and the ecclesiastical parish of St Austell. The nearest town is St Austell, approximately one mile to the north.
The final unparished areas of mainland Cornwall, around St Austell, were parished on 1 April 2009 to coincide with the structural changes to local government in England. Population sizes within the county vary considerably, Falmouth is the most populous with a population of 26,767, recorded in 2011, and St Michael's Mount the least with 29 ...