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Hannahs acquired the 90 acre site at Seale-Hayne near Newton Abbot in December 2009, in addition to its original Ivybridge base. The former agricultural college has been developed with an outdoor ...
The charity which runs the giant Hannahs at Seale-Hayne campus near Newton Abbot has officially confirmed it will close with the loss of 40 jobs. The huge 90 acre estate on the outskirts of Newton ...
Plymouth University has announced that Buccleuch Property is the "preferred purchaser" for its Seale-Hayne campus. The 400 acre estate, in the South Devon countryside outside Newton Abbot, closed its ...
At Seale Hayne near Newton Abbot, the approach was revolutionary for its time. Arthur Hurst, an army major, made the only film about how shell shock victims were treated in Britain.
A former agricultural college in Devon has been bought by one of the county's leading children's charities. Seale-Hayne was established in the 1920s, but was controversially closed by the University ...
A centre that supports more than 800 adults and children with disabilities is to close, with the loss of 40 jobs. The Dame Hannah Rogers Trust is closing at Seale-Hayne, Devon, and selling the 90 ...
Seale Hayne served as a military neurological hospital in 1918, treating World War One troops with shellshock. The Seale-Haynians Club for alumni said it was to trying to trace descendants of WW1 ...
To meet this need, and at the same time to make the work of the College more widely known, Seale-Hayne Agricultural College, Newton Abbot, Devon, ...
Seale-Hayne became an agricultural college in the 1920s and gained a reputation for research. Before that it was used as a hospital to treat World War I veterans suffering from shell-shock.
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