C.F. Mott College of Education

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C.F. Mott College of Education
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Established1946
Website ljmu.ac.uk

The C.F. Mott College of Education [1] was a college located in Huyton and Prescot in the Metropolitan Borough of Knowsley of Merseyside. [2]

The college was named after Charles Francis Mott who was the Director of Education of Liverpool from 1922 to 1945.

It was also known as City of Liverpool College of Higher Education (COLCHE).

It became an affiliate college of Lancaster University, offering a programme of arts and science degrees which were conferred in the annual ceremony at Lancaster University.

Notable alumni include the actress and comedian Caroline Aherne, rock musician Julian Cope and Radiohead drummer Philip Selway.

It was absorbed into Liverpool Polytechnic by 1983. [3]

The original site has now being redeveloped as Kings Business Park, retaining only The Hazels, a Grade II listed 1764 building. [4]

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