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IPod winners - 15th December 2011

Alan Mould, Director of the Lancashire Lifelong Learning Network (LLN) presented an IPod touch to Uraish Ahmed and Tanisha Eatough, the two winners of the draw, from students who had given feedback on the LLN€™s passports to HE and its online progression tool, Visaroute. Alan Mould commented that €œThe Lancashire Lifelong Learning Network exists to develop progression routes for vocational and work based learners into and through Higher Education. We have developed a number of resources to provide information, advice and guidance to such learners including our €œPassports to HE€ giving information about progression routes and our unique online progression tool, Visaroute, which maps every progression route in Lancashire between our partner colleges, universities and work based learning providers. We are always looking for feedback from learners as to how we can improve and develop these resources and have used the feedback to enhance our products. I am delighted to present these IPods to the two winners of our draw.€


Runshaw Space Program - 24th August 2011

Engineering at Runshaw College Reaches for Space


Student finance FAQ's - 21st March 2011

Student finance news.


Burnley College Engineering Apprenticeships receive national accreditation - 25th October 2010

Burnley College€™s Engineering Apprenticeships have been awarded IMechE status, meaning they are now Eng Tech accredited.


Double awards success for Burnley College Sixth Form Centre - 2nd December 2010

An advanced apprentice from Burnley College Sixth Form Centre and the College itself have been recognised in the Building and Allied Trades Joint Industrial Council€™s Apprentice of the Year competition.


Lancashire education partners join forces to aid economic recovery - 7th July 2009

Landmark agreement signed to boost skills. Eighteen of Lancashire€™s leading post-sixteen educators have joined forces to help boost the region€™s drive for economic recovery.