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Wakefield College is a Further Education and Higher Education College [2] in Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England.It has provided education in the city since 1868. [3] On 1 March 2022, the college merged with Selby College to form the 'Heart of Yorkshire Education Group', with the college retaining its identity but with an updated logo.
The addition of new sports prompted a change in the club name to Wakefield Sports Club (College Grove) Limited. £22,000 was spent in 1972 on two squash courts, rugby baths and changing rooms. Wakefield Rifle and Pistol club joined in 1975 and an additional two squash courts and rifle and pistol ranges were built at a cost of £36,000.
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Wakefield Hockey Club is a field hockey club that is based in Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England. [1] The club was founded in 1899. [ 2 ] The club plays fixtures at the College Grove Sports Ground, Eastmoor Road pitches (green and blue).
It is also home to the Castleford Campus of Wakefield College. The local football team is Glasshoughton Welfare F.C., for whom former Liverpool F.C. goalkeeper, Bruce Grobbelaar made one fund-raising appearance in 2007. For elections to Wakefield Council, it is in the Castleford Central and Glasshoughton electoral ward.
Wakefield–Emley continued at Belle-Vue, but they were relegated to the Northern Premier League First Division. As there was now a new club in Emley, the board decided to drop the name "Emley" and continued on as Wakefield F.C., the club changed colours and moved to College Grove in Wakefield, becoming fully a
Wakefield A.F.C. is an association football club formed in 2019 and currently playing in the Northern Counties East League Division One at Step 6 (Level 10) of the English football pyramid. History [ edit ]