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Public views sought on Newcastle College merger with Midlands counterpart
A month-long public consultation on the proposed merger of Newcastle College Group (NCG) with Kidderminster College has started.
The proposed merger, which Bdaily reported on late last year, would see Kidderminister added to NCG’s portfolio of five divisions.
It is envisaged the deal will close in time for the start of the 2014-15 college year.
The £186 million turnover group have published details of the proposals, which are available here and in person from its West End College head office.
NCG chief executive Joe Docherty explained: “Kidderminster College and NCG propose to merge to form a single institution. We have published documents which explain how the merger will take place, and how it will improve the future range and quality of training and education in Kidderminster and the Wyre Forest.
“Proposals to merge two college Corporations require an open and transparent process. Public consultation is an essential part of the approval process so it is important that everyone has the opportunity to put forward their views and take part.
“The proposals will ensure the Kidderminster College brand remains and is strengthened. The college will retain its local identity and a high degree of autonomy, whilst benefiting from the support, expertise, investment and resources of the NCG.
“We would like to hear everyone’s views about the proposed merger. It is quick and easy to do, it will only take a few minutes to fill in the questions.”
Views can also be submitted in writing to Chris Payne, Director, NCG, West End College, Muscott Grove, Newcastle upon Tyne NE15 6TT or via email: consultation@ncgrp.co.uk.
Responses to the consultation should be submitted by 5pm on Friday March 21.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Tom Keighley .
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