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Sussex Coast College takes shape on virtual walkthrough



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Published Date: 16 May 2008
This new computer generated video 'walk through' of the new £120 million Sussex Coast College Hastings gives an insight into the scale of the landmark project.
The campus is one of the largest and most ambitious ever developed in the UK and will focus the attention of the academic world on Hastings and Rother.

Welcoming 2500 students and teaching staff, the state of the art six storey college complex is covered by a glazed atrium and will provide access to some of the most modern and high tech learning facilities.

With the college at the heart of the development, the scheme also includes a new purpose built primary care centre, extensive underground parking, pharmacy and over 100 residential apartments.

More information and details about the new college, including a web cam of the construction site, can be viewed at www.hastingscollege.ac.uk.

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  • Last Updated: 16 May 2008 4:45 PM
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