Governors
at the University of Plymouth have decided to close
the Exmouth teacher training campus, known as Rolle
College.
Now
in late 2006, Discussions are under
way over the sale of Exmouth's Rolle campus site,
to be vacated by the University of Plymouth in 2008
after the sell off to raise money for Plymouth.
Negotiations
are ongoing over the future of the nine-acre faculty
of education.
Also
up for sale are three acres of playing fields off
Douglas Avenue and several halls of residence.
Meetings
are going on between the university, which will relocate
its education facilities to Plymouth, and interested
parties. It is possible that Exmouth Community College
and Exeter College are two of the parties involved,
but this is not confirmed.
Also
we shall see if it goes to the highest bidder in the
long run, it must be worth a lot more than the £6
million it would sell for as an education centre,
you dont have to be a proffessor to work out how much
you would get for the land if used for hundreds of
properties?
Sadly
the Governors at the University of Plymouth have voted
to close the Exmouth teacher training campus.
The faculty of education, also known as Rolle College,
will now be transferred to Plymouth. The 4,000 students
and 300 staff have the chance to will move to the
city in 2008, if they can afford it or can with commitments,
family money etc.
About
300 students and some staff walked out of the meeting
as the announcement was made on Friday afternoon (11
November 2005).
Amid
tearful scenes, angry opponents of the move accused
the university of betraying them for money.
Senior lecturer Ulrika Gelder said: "They are
playing with people's lives. Hundreds of staff will
lose their jobs. I can't see how they can justify
this."

24th September Anti-closure demo,
Rolle College (University of Plymouth)
with
P.M. Hugo Squire speaking, also there
were East Devon District Cllr. Jill Ellson
(Blue), East Devon District Cllr. and Exmouth Town
Councilor Steve Wragg, and The Mayor
of Exmouth Cllr. Eileen Wragg
The
university says consolidating activity at its Plymouth
base strengthens its work. It is claimed moving the
campus, known as Rolle College, will cost the local
economy £20m.
Vice-Chancellor,
Professor Roland Lewinsky, said: "In my view,
this is a necessary development to help us achieve
the mission of becoming an international centre of
learning and research excellence serving the whole
of the South West peninsula.
"We
now have several years of hard work ahead to manage
the relocation with the minimum disruption for our
staff and students."

24th September Anti-closure demo, East Devon District
Cllr. Jill Ellson (Blue), East Devon
District Cllr. and Exmouth Town Councilor Steve
Wragg, and The Mayor of Exmouth Cllr. Eileen
Wragg (in black) with students.

24th September Anti-closure demo, East Devon District
Cllr. and Exmouth Town Councilor Trevor Cope
(Ex. Mayor,) who trained at Rolle College.
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