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      • On 1 August 2017 Central Sussex College merged with Chichester College and changed the name of the Central Sussex campus to Crawley College on the same day.
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  2. Aug 2, 2017 · Central Sussex College in Crawley has formally merged with Chichester College to form a dynamic and ambitious new group. The merge, which has just been announced, will create the largest college group in Sussex, providing high quality learning opportunities for around 25,000 students each year.

  3. Aug 1, 2022 · The merger sees the CCG become the biggest college group in the south east region and one of the strongest in the country, providing high quality learning opportunities for more than 25,000 students. It will see CCG’s family of five colleges – Chichester, Brinsbury, Crawley, Worthing and Haywards Heath – joined by Northbrook College and ...

  4. Mar 24, 2017 · A consultation into a proposed merger between Chichester College and Central Sussex College has been launched. The colleges have been in talks about the possibility of a merger since the end of November, and the consultation will run from today (March 23) until April 24.

    • The Vision
    • Statutory Consultation
    • Responses to The Statutory Consultation
    • Outcome of The Consultation
    • Next Steps
    • Copy of Statutory Notice

    The governing bodies of Central Sussex College and Chichester College are committed to coming together to rejuvenate and enhance education and offer high standards in training and skills development. A merger will build on Chichester’s strengths as an ‘Outstanding’ (Ofsted 2014) and financially secure college to support the development of Central S...

    In March 2017, Central Sussex College resolved to go ahead with the merger with Chichester College, subject to consultation and due diligence. The merger will create a group structure that is sustainable and innovative and ensures a diverse and employer led curriculum to meet local and business needs. Governors will be appointed from each existing ...

    Ten written responses were received to the statutory consultation on the proposed dissolution of Central Sussex College to enable the merger of the two colleges. Eight responses received were in support of the merger, there was one ‘no’ response and one ‘unsure’ response. Key comments in support are provided below: 1. We will have a local, sustaina...

    Further to the consultation and consideration by both Corporations at their May meetings, Central Sussex College has resolved to go ahead with the dissolution and merge with Chichester College. Subject to Secretary of State approval, it is the intention of both Corporations to approve the transfer of liabilities at their July Corporation meetings.

    Subject to the above approvals, both Colleges are working towards a merger date of 1 August 2017, and are progressing plans to implement the merger.

    The Corporation of Central Sussex College hereby gives notice in accordance with the Further Education Corporations Publication of Proposals, England Regulations 2012 of the proposal that Central Sussex College, College Road, Crawley RH10 1NR be dissolved and that the property, rights and liabilities of that corporation be transferred to the Corpor...

  5. Nov 29, 2016 · Central Sussex College is in talks with Chichester College about the possibility of a merger. Discussions are in the early stages but the idea has been welcomed by leaders of both colleges.In a joint statement, Sarah Wright, of Central Sussex, and Shelagh Legrave, of Chichester, said: "We believe that a merger between our colleges will create ...

  6. Chichester College Group (CCG) was formed in 2017 when Chichester College merged with Central Sussex College. In the summer of 2022, CCG completed its latest merger with Greater Brighton Metropolitan College to create a Group that is a £108million turnover business.

  7. As identified in its strategic plan, Chichester College Group (CCG) was formed in 2017 when Chichester College merged with Central Sussex College. In the summer of 2022, CCG completed its latest merger with Greater Brighton Metropolitan College to create a group that is a £108 million turnover business.