“We must not let the wool be pulled over our eyes” | How the Government CAN still save Newton Rigg

Press release | 6th May 2021

There is outcry in Cumbria as Askham Bryan College begin marketing Newton Rigg’s land and farms for sale. Newton Rigg Ltd say it is still fighting, along with key stakeholders, for Government intervention, and highlights the important work still being done.

“We must not let the wool be pulled over our eyes” said a spokesperson for Newton Rigg Ltd. 

“The fight is still not over. Yes, it is now confirmed that Askham Bryan College will cease running courses at the Newton Rigg Campus, and yes, Askham Bryan are pushing forward with advertising the property for sale. BUT, this does NOT mean that Newton Rigg College cannot still be protected and rebuilt as a centre of land-based education in Cumbria.  

“Stakeholders submitted a large number of questions to the Select Committee, to be put to Askham Bryan College, and the answers are still awaited. BUT the question of whether Askham Bryan College are legally entitled to sell Newton Rigg has confused this issue for far too long. Whether ABC are legally entitled to sell or not, the Government should be doing right by Cumbria and ensuring that Newton Rigg’s educational value is preserved by whatever means necessary.

“The Parliamentary Inquiry into the situation at Newton Rigg suggested that Askham Bryan College is only able to take this disastrous step as the result of a ‘policy mistake’, which meant that Newton Rigg wasn’t properly safeguarded for educational use when it was originally transferred to ABC’s ownership back in 2011. We are calling on the Government to fix their mistake, and give Cumbria the chance to fix Newton Rigg College.  

“At the very least, the government can intervene to ensure that Newton Rigg only changes hands for educational use, so that we can build the college back better in Cumbria. Further, the government should put in place the necessary funding to ensure that land-based education can continue to thrive at Newton Rigg in this most important rural county – before it is too late.  

“In the right hands, there is no doubt that Newton Rigg College can be restored to its former glory – as is so essential to the future of our rural economy, of agriculture and of land-based industries throughout the UK. Newton Rigg Ltd, and the many stakeholders backing our cause, are fighting to make this happen.

There is much going on behind the scenes. We were shocked to see that the correspondence regarding Newton Rigg from Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Apprenticeships and Skills, Gillian Keegan, following the Parliamentary Inquiry, appeared full of misunderstandings. It suggested real gaps in the information and insight being drawn upon to make decisions that affect Cumbria’s future in a catastrophic way. We are responding directly to Gillian Keegan to demand proper attention to this issue, along with action to protect Newton Rigg.”

“The Government makes great claims about supporting the future of farmers and rural skills; only this week Boris Johnson has backed the #FARMINGCAN campaign to ‘shine a light’ on the important role of agriculture. The same Government also claims that ‘levelling up’ of prosperity and opportunity is top of its agenda, along with investment in skills development to support every corner of the country. It is time for the Government to stand by these promises. Work with us to give Newton Rigg College the future our county needs, and without which, the future of farming, rural prosperity and skills development will be under threat. The Government will have permitted a policy of 'robbing Cumbrian Peter to pay Yorkshire Paul'.

"Protect Newton Rigg College for education in Cumbria; we have the will and the way to make it work. Let it go, and our county will suffer for generations."

Newton Rigg Ltd is raising funds via a crowdfunding campaign to support its ‘urgent action plan’ to save Newton Rigg,  rebuild land-based education in Cumbria, and open a new independent Newton Rigg College on the site. Link:  gf.me/u/zrmp2u


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“The Government can still take action to save Newton Rigg College. Give it back to Cumbria and we’ll make it work; let it go and it’s lost forever.”