Derby College submits plans to expand one of its main buildings to create a motor vehicle facility.
A city's college has revealed plans to expand its site by building a workshop for engineering students.
Derby College said a two-storey motor vehicle facility would become a "critical part" of supporting students in higher-level technical development.The college said the space would reduce its liability on tenanted properties and would provide skills for a "wide range of engineering disciplines". The proposed work involves constructing on the rear of the Stephenson building at the college's Roundhouse Campus at Pride Park, the Local Democracy Reporting Service said.
Planning documents submitted to the council said the new centre would "enable the provision of specialist motor vehicle workshops and teaching spaces supporting a wide range of engineering disciplines with an emphasis on sustainable engineering practices and digital design principles".Follow BBC East Midlands on
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