Land based college
In the UK, land based colleges or land-based colleges are colleges specializing in agriculture, horticulture, and other topics useful for rural economies.[1] Most land based colleges are united in Landex.
List of rural colleges in the UK
- Askham Bryan College in Askham Bryan
- Berkshire College of Agriculture in Burchetts Green
- Bicton College in Budleigh Salterton
- Bishop Burton College in Bishop Burton
- Brooksby Melton College in Melton Mowbray
- Capel Manor College in Bulls Cross
- College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise in Northern Ireland
- Easton and Otley College in Norfolk and Suffolk
- Elmwood College in Cupar
- Hadlow College in Hadlow
- Hartpury College in Hartpury
- Houghall College in Houghall
- Kingston Maurward College in Dorchester, Dorset
- Merrist Wood College in Worplesdon
- Moulton College in Moulton, Northamptonshire
- Myerscough College in Bilsborrow
- Newton Rigg College in Penrith
- Plumpton College in Plumpton, East Sussex
- Reaseheath College in Nantwich
- Shuttleworth College (Bedfordshire) in Old Warden
- Sparsholt College in Sparsholt, Hampshire
- Walford Campus in Baschurch
- Writtle College in Chelmsford
Notes
- ↑ "Land-based colleges". Association of Colleges. Retrieved 13 October 2016.
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