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Bath College closed to students after flood affects computers at city centre campus

Tuesday 3rd January 2017 Bath Echo News Team Education

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Bath College will be closed to students at their Bath and Radstock sites tomorrow, Wednesday 4th January, following a flood at the City Centre campus on Avon Street earlier today.

Classes have been cancelled due to the flood, which has affected some of the computer systems, and as a result, the college will be closed for the day (Wednesday).

Both sites, the City Centre Campus and the Somer Valley Campus, will be closed to students, though open as normal for staff.

A spokesperson for Bath College said: “We hope to be up and running as normal on Thursday. Please check our website and social media for updates.

“We would like to apologise for any inconvenience caused to students.”

.@BathCollege students: Unfortunately a flood has affected some of our computer systems. As a result, both campuses will be closed tomorrow. pic.twitter.com/Vco32bW4np

— Bath College (@BathCollege) January 3, 2017

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