Manchester, UK. 4th Aug, 2014. The Didsbury Campus of MMU is in its final weeks of moving out furniture and equipment as it closes its doors to students, who will now move to the newly-built building at Birley Fields in Hulme, near the main All Saints Campus. The site formerly trained teachers as the Didsbury College of Education, before being taken over by Manchester Polytechnic in 1970 when the Department of Applied Community Studies was added to the Department of Education to form a new Faculty of Community Studies. Credit: John Fryer/Alamy Live News

Manchester, UK. 4th Aug, 2014. The Didsbury Campus of MMU is in its final weeks of moving out furniture and equipment as it closes its doors to students, who will now move to the newly-built building at Birley Fields in Hulme, near the main All Saints Campus. The site formerly trained teachers as the Didsbury College of Education, before being taken over by Manchester Polytechnic in 1970 when the Department of Applied Community Studies was added to the Department of Education to form a new Faculty of Community Studies. Credit:  John Fryer/Alamy Live News Stock Photo
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4 August 2014

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wilmslow road, didsbury, manchester, uk

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Manchester UK 4th August 2014 The Didsbury Campus of MMU is in its final weeks of moving out furniture and equipment as it closes its doors to students, who will now move to the newly-built building at Birley Fields in Hulme, near the main All Saints Campus. The site formerly trained teachers as the Didsbury College of Education, before being taken over by Manchester Polytechnic in 1970 when the Department of Applied Community Studies was added to the Department of Education to form a new Faculty of Community Studies. Additional courses were subsequently offered on the site until the decision to move nearer to the main university site.Manchester Metropolitan University site closure Manchester, UK