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£60 voucher for village'pottery painting paradise'


by Julie Magee


Valley firm scores with soccer star


BLACKBURN Rovers footballer David Dunn has the resources to buy almost anything he likes from whomever he chooses.


four to the value of£60 to spend at Wadding- to ^ own pottery painting paradise’^ ^ ^ .1,


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PREMIERSHIP ORDER: Nick Beard, of Woodstoc UK Ltd, chats to Blackburn Rovers footballer David Dunn on the bridge leading to his new gazebo, (s)


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Our outstanding A Level and Vocational results have once again placed us in the top 10% of all Colleges nationally


Nelson and Colne College ‘A highly successful Michael Gove, Secretary of state for Education ^ long-standing tradition of academio excellence, with whole generations of families benefitting from the education


they receiv|d at our College. Each year, our students progress to the top universities including Oxford and Cambridge, and into challenqinq careers thanks to our extensiy specialist support programme which ensures that each and evew student aims high, and reaches thek p c Z t i r


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Programmes, designed for those interested in entering competitive careers including Medicine, Dentistry. athletes can join our Sports Academies for Football, Basketball and Netball, where they will train with


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We are a L S IS Beacon College which means that we have been recognised for innovation and best practice, and we have been judged a s ‘Outstanding’ in two full inspections by Ofsted since 2005. Last year the College saw fantastic results including:


• A Level p a s s rate 99.5% 76% of our A Level students achieved high grades 113 A*/A grades achieved across College 18 students achieved 3 or more AVA grades


• Outstanding Vocational achievement This year an exceptional number of vocational students will achieve at the very highest level: Distinction. Distinction, Distinction.


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. . v - . m m m ti Beacon College status confirms Nelson ond Colne B E A C O N os one of the couniry's best colleges


^^h{elson ond Colne College - Judged 'O U T ST AN D IN G ' by Ofsted


Nelson and Colne College


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0;gier pupil pD-Mn ;; ' ' , gA \?A 4 , , lB Nu'a /a.-tn:ng ivtathematjcs and pfiilp-stif at iJLintiesi.; : Conditions apply ** Dependent on family income and attendance at College m - ' ' ' ' • ' ' m -XV t l 'j W P P P S T O C - J s o f f e r i i i g 'a £100 d i s c o u n t a‘K=*


Financial support for students In response to the loss of EMA, we have introduced an extensive financial support package tor our students:


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Travel to College for less than £1 per day Travel to College from across Lancashire by bus for


less than £1 per day with our subsidised College bus passes. A 25% subsidy on rail fares*


Free parking on our secure,' barriered car park for all students


Free breakfast each day for students arriving before 8.40am Heavily subsidised kits for eligible students** including Hairdressing, Beauty Therapy. Catering and Sports Bursaries for eligible students** X Reduced price trips and visits


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