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North Notts College (previouslyNorth Nottinghamshire College) is afurther education college inWorksop in the county ofNottinghamshire in England. It has 1300 full-time and 8,000 part-time students and 500 employees.
A £17,913 contract was given in November 1928 for the County Technical Institute Worksop. It was built in the grounds of Carlton House.[1]
As Worksop County Technical College, £41,700 extensions were approved in 1953.[2] By 1956 the extensions were to cost £92,835,[3] and £102,760 by 1959.[4]
It was opened on Thursday 23 October 1930 by theSecretary for Mines Labour MPManny Shinwell.[5] It became the County Technical College from August 1932
In 1963, the County Technical College Worksop became North Nottinghamshire College of Further Education.[6]
On 22 March 2006, the Duke of Gloucester opened the Food Technology Centre.[9]
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