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âÓ¶¹appÏÂÔØ Successfully Tenders for Defra RDPE Contracts
âÓ¶¹appÏÂÔØ has recently tendered for contracts to deliver training – as part of a consortium, and in our own right – under the Defra Rural Development Programme England (RDPE).
âÓ¶¹appÏÂÔØ's dairy show team exhibits across the Southeast
The college farm has a successful dairy show team which exhibits at various shows across the Southeast...
Hope in the Valley group (RDA) celebrate Christmas at âÓ¶¹appÏÂÔØ
Santa Claus made an early visit to the Hope in the Valley riding group, based at âÓ¶¹appÏÂÔØ.
âÓ¶¹appÏÂÔØ Student is also an international Mountain Boarder
Mountain Boarding is a combination between snowboarding and skateboarding. The College sponsors Aiden to a small extent to enable him to ride in the international series...
Movember at âÓ¶¹appÏÂÔØ
‘Movember’ came to âÓ¶¹appÏÂÔØ in a wave of hairy facial growth! Staff and students have cultivated carefully-crafted moustaches since the beginning of November...
âÓ¶¹appÏÂÔØ staff and students dress up for Children in Need
âÓ¶¹appÏÂÔØ staff and students dress up as the many animals found at âÓ¶¹appÏÂÔØ for Children in Need
Brighton Equestrian team - first BUCS competition of the season
Brighton Equestrian team had their first BUCS competition of the season on the 31st of October. The team had a very successful day coming 2nd overall.
âÓ¶¹appÏÂÔØ Students Receive Industry Insight at Tracmaster
A group of 12 students from the machinery and engineering department at âÓ¶¹appÏÂÔØ visited Tracmaster in Burgess Hill today...
âÓ¶¹appÏÂÔØ Agric student continues to be successful
Alex spent three years at âÓ¶¹appÏÂÔØ where he was awarded 'top dairy student' and 'top overall student at distinction level'
East Sussex Fire and Rescue provide a Safe Drive – Stay Alive session
Every year East Sussex Fire and Rescue provide a Safe Drive – Stay Alive session for College students.

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