It's having to save a million pounds because of cuts in Government funding and a decline in students going into further education.
The Principal Richard Atkins says students shouldn't see any difference in how they are taught.
Tuesday, 19 May 2015 09:50
It's having to save a million pounds because of cuts in Government funding and a decline in students going into further education.
The Principal Richard Atkins says students shouldn't see any difference in how they are taught.
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