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Furness College, Barrow-in-Furness

Furness College, Barrow-in-Furness

Furness College is a college of further education in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria. It provides a wide range of vocational education and training to over 16s, notably working with BAE Systems to train apprentices for their shipyard in Barrow. The college also offers evening classes for the local community and runs HNDs in association with the University of Central Lancashire. It is one of two further education colleges in Barrow and the largest provider of education in South Cumbria.
Barrow-in-Furness Sixth Form College

Barrow-in-Furness Sixth Form College

Rating Lane, Barrow in Furness ,
Cumbria's only Sixth Form College offering a range of qualifications, including a wide variety of A levels resulting in a tailor made programme of study for every student.
Visit Barrow-in-Furness

Visit Barrow-in-Furness

Barrow-in-Furness, Barrow in Furness ,
Barrow-in-Furness, commonly known as Barrow historically a part of Lancashire, is a large industrial town and seaport which forms about half the territory of the wider Borough of Barrow-in-Furness in the county of Cumbria, England. It lies 49 mi (79 km) north of Liverpool, 59 mi (95 km) northwest of Manchester and 54 mi (87 km) southwest from the county town of Carlisle. The town is situated at the tip of the Furness peninsula close to the Lake District bordered by Morecambe Bay, the Duddon Estuary and the Irish Sea. In 2011 it had a population of 69,100, 4% less than at the time of the 2001 census. In the Middle Ages, Barrow was a small hamlet within the parish of Dalton-in-Furness. Furness Abbey, on the outskirts of the modern day town, controlled the local economy before its dissolution in 1537. Even as late as 1843 there were still only 32 dwellings including two pubs. The iron prospector Henry Schneider arrived in Furness in 1839 and, with other investors, opened the Furness Railway in 1846 to transport iron ore and slate from local mines to the coast. Further hematite deposits were discovered in 1850, of sufficient size to develop factories for smelting and exporting steel. By the late 19th century, the Barrow Hematite Steel Company-owned steelworks was the largest in the world Barrow's location and the availability of steel allowed the town to develop into a significant producer of naval vessels, a shift that was accelerated during World War I and the local yard's specialisation in submarines. The original iron- and steel- making enterprises closed down after World War II, leaving Vickers shipyard as Barrow's main industry and employer. The Royal Navy flagships HMS Hermes, HMS Invincible and HMS Albion as well as all four Vanguard-class submarines, which carry Trident nuclear weapons, were manufactured at the facility. From the 1960s the shipyard increasingly specialised in the construction of nuclear-powered submarines. However with the end of the Cold War and subsequent decrease in military spending the town suffered high unemployment through lack of contracts; despite this, the shipyard remains operational and the only submarine production facility in the UK Today Barrow is a hub for energy generation and handling. Several wind farms located off the coast of the town form one of the highest concentrations of turbines in the world, including Walney Wind Farm, the world's single largest offshore wind farm.[4] Rampside Gas Terminal and Roosecote Power Station utilise gas from the Irish Sea gas fields, while a significant percentage of the local population work at the nearby nuclear facilities at Sellafield and Heysham. A large biomass power station is also being planned by Centrica in the suburb of Roose, which has met fierce opposition across the town.
Cash Generator Barrow-in-Furness

Cash Generator Barrow-in-Furness

118/120 Dalton Road, Barrow in Furness ,
Barrow's new and FRIENDLY buy, sell and loan store. Bag a bargain: We have thousands of quality goods at the lowest prices.New, graded and pre-owned items. Sell to us: We pay the best prices and are keen to look at anything you have to sell. Don't want to lose that precious item, but need some cash? Ask about our option to buy back within 28 days. We cash cheques at great rates, and we're your first stop for instant Pay Day Advances. Pop in and say hello. We guarantee the friendliest welcome.
North West Evening Mail

North West Evening Mail

Newspaper House, Abbey Road, Barrow in Furness ,
Visit Barrow Borough Council's Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/#!/barrowbc Every day the Evening Mail will be featuring two pages of news from local communities. If you are part of a group or organisation and would like to see your reports in the Evening mail contact us: Via email: community.em@cnmedia.co.uk Via phone: (01229) 840160
Burger Parlour

Burger Parlour

Coming soon to Barrow is Burger Parlour - offering you proper burgers and real ice creams More details to follow shortly……
South Cumbria Lettings

South Cumbria Lettings

15 Keith street, Barrow in Furness ,
We are letting agents covering Barrow, Dalton, Ulverston, Millom and everywhere in-between
Sugar Ruffles

Sugar Ruffles

Elegant cakes, cupcakes and favours for weddings and celebrations in Barrow-in-Furness, Dalton, Ulverston, the Lake District and surrounding areas.
Furness SureStart Children's Centres

Furness SureStart Children's Centres

Walney Childrens Centre, Mill Lane, Barrow in Furness ,
SureStart Childrens's Centres work with children aged 0-19.
Aspire Bar

Aspire Bar

Cornwallis Street, Barrow in Furness ,
The seaport of Barrow-in-Furness is found at the tip of the Furness peninsula, bordered by Morecambe Bay, the Duddon Estuary and the Irish Sea. It offers the ideal base to explore the Lake District and is close to South Lakes Wildlife Park (the top tourist destination in the Lake District), Furness Abbey, Piel Island and many other attractions. The Imperial Hotel is situated in the heart of Barrow, opposite the impressive Victorian Town Hall. Designed by Architect Thomas Bennett, the hotel was built in 1875 during the boom to accommodate the wealth of prospectors and gentry attracted by the town’s industrial riches. Closed for many years, the hotel has been gloriously restored following an extensive redevelopment programme. Now re-open to the public, the Imperial Hotel is renowned for impeccable service and traditional values, bestowing each guest with a memorable stay. The Imperial Hotel consists of 49 en-suite bedrooms, all of which are designed to provide luxurious comfort and style that every guest deserves. All bedrooms feature pocket sprung luxury beds, flat screen televisions with an abundance of channels, tea and coffee making facilities and WI-FI internet access. For pure splendour, choose one of our executive rooms or suites. With king size beds, walk-in wet rooms and jacuzzi baths, each offer a delightful environment for you to relax and indulge. After a busy day of work or pleasure, the ground floor Aspire Bar provides the perfect setting to unwind. Whether you desire a long drink, a continental beer, a refined wine or celebratory champagne, your tastes are well and truly catered for. Cocktail lovers can savour the delights of an extensive menu devised by our resident mixologist – from classic Cosmopolitans to a modern Mojitos. The Imperial Hotel is seamlessly in tune with the needs of the modern world, offering a range of hire facilities for business or pleasure. The Imperial Ballroom is a prestigious venue accommodating up to 200 guests and ideal for a variety of special occasions, from Weddings to Conferences. Combined with impeccable support services the Imperial Ballroom is the perfect choice for any event.
JD Motors

JD Motors

Unit 3H, Park Road Industrial Estate, Barrow in Furness ,
Used Car Sales. Based at Barrow in Furness, Cumbria. PX Welcome