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Manchester Metropolitan University - Didsbury campus to close

Published on
July 3, 2008
Last updated
May 22, 2015

Plans to shut a 20-acre campus in Didsbury presently housing teacher training courses have been announced by Manchester Metropolitan University, which will transfer 2,740 students to a new purpose-built site in Hulme. The university had planned to invest 拢19 million in expanding the Didsbury campus, but it met opposition from some local residents, who argued that the development would lead to car-parking problems. John Brooks, Manchester Met's vice-chancellor, told the South Manchester Reporter: "We are very sad that we have been unable to make progress with our plans in Didsbury. The university has a long history in Didsbury, and there is a resounding feeling that we will all be very sad to leave it behind. We tried very hard to work with local residents and to develop a positive approach during our expansion plans. However, we are very excited about the prospects that a new campus in Hulme offers us." If the plans for the Hulme development - which is set to cost about 拢90 million - are given the go-ahead, all of Manchester Metropolitan's students will have moved out of Didsbury by 2011.

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