Facilities
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Refectories

Food Services

We offer a varied selection of hot and cold food to ensure that all your needs are met.  The facilities do vary at each Campus.  All students are entitled to use the food services at either Campus.

Bletchley Campus

The Refectory is open term-time from 8.30am-8.00pm Monday -Thursday and 8.30am - 2.00pm on Fridays, offering hot and cold snacks and meals at reasonable prices.  A value meal is featured every day, as well as vegetarian options.  Vending machines are located in the Refectory and Sports Hall, offering drinks and snacks at all hours.

Chaffron Way Campus

The Refectory is open term-time from 8.30am-8.00pm Monday -Thursday and 8.30am - 2.00pm on Fridays, offering hot and cold snacks and meals at reasonable prices.  A value meal is featured every day, as well as vegetarian options.  Vending machines are located in the Refectory offering drinks and snacks at all hours.  The Cabin located in the Refectory is open from 10.00am - 3.00pm (2.00pm Friday) term-time, and provides cold drinks and snacks.

University Centre Milton Keynes 

The University Centre is home to Cafe Nino, a coffee shop offering hot and cold drinks, pasteries, plus a selection of hot and cold food. There are also plenty of places to eat within walking distance including The Hub, the railways station and the shopping centre.

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01908 684444

Success Stories ...

NDP Showcase

NDP Showcase

National Diploma Photography students have helped design a website to showcase their work. Please take the time to have a look at their portfolios on the NDP Showcase.

 

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Disability Awareness

Disability Awareness

Former National Diploma in Graphic Design student Ed Goddard decided to base his final major project on issues of perceptions of dyslexia. The final major project is the culmination of a student's learning and allows students to choose an area or topic to explore and so for Ed, who is himself dyslexic, it was quite a personally relevant design job as he set himself. Ed hasalso shown through his own success on the course where he achieved Distinctions and Merit grades, that dyslexia should and need not be a barrier to achieving one's personal goals.

Said Ed, "As a dyslexic person, I have designed my booklet on my personal and others' experiences and frustrations when trying to read and write and how it has affected people. My main point in this this project was to get the message across that dyslexia is a disability but it doesn't disable you, just learn around the disability."

Ed's posters can be seen up around the college throughout November & December.