Phase One - an overview

From vision - to reality...

The LRC entrance

Herefordshire College of Technology has embarked on a £30 million campus development project, set to transform post-16 education and vocational learning in Herefordshire and provide state-of-the-art education and training facilities fit for the 21st century.

Thanks to funding partners: the Learning and Skills Council, Government Office for the West Midlands , Advantage West Midlands and Herefordshire Partnership, the prestigious new development represents a major investment in skills training for Herefordshire.

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First class teaching, first class facilities!
The New Technology Centre

Phase one of this exciting development is now complete.

With a strong focus on success and achievement, the College now has superb new facilities to match the existing high standard of teaching:-

Students in the LRCLearning Resources Centre

Students & Staff enjoy using the new Learning Resource Centre.

Business Centre

For training delivered at the College, businesses are able to use a range of seminar rooms and Information Technology facilities.

Technology Centre

Teaching staff and industry professionals have spent the past 2 years designing the new workshop facilities - providing industry standard equipment in all Engineering and Construction areas.

Students in the canteen areaOther Facilities

Students won’t go hungry! With ‘The Coffee Shop’, ‘Delicious’, ‘Guest’ and the Cider Orchard Restaurant on site, offering everything from pastries and light snacks to a range of main meals.

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Teaching Facilities
The New Technology Centre

With thanks to our funding partners; the Learning and Skills Council, Government Office for the
West Midlands, Advantage West Midlands and Herefordshire Partnership.

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What our students are saying...

“I love the new building - I've had a couple of tours now and so was able to have a proper look around. I love the architecture and the industrial look. The glass walls are great - the building has a lot of natural light, which is fantastic - it makes you feel good in yourself and creates a positive learning environment. This is really modern and fresh and the colour coding on each level works well with finding your way around! I come back in September to start my NVQ Level 3 Certificate for Teaching Assistants course and I am really looking forward to it.”
Sarah Slancauskas, NVQ level 2 Certificate for Teaching Assistants student.

“This building has great facilities and offers a much better working environment. The workshops are light and airy which has a real positive effect on how you feel whilst working”
James Wright, Furniture Studies student.