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Law Update: College to sell building

Friday 05 March 1993 00:02 GMT
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THE COLLEGE of Law is selling its Lancaster Gate premises after the opening last year of its new branch in Store Street, Bloomsbury. The Grade II listed building in Lancaster Gate was one of three original branches, the others being the college's headquarters in Guildford and premises in Chancery Lane. Tutors at the branch have included Sir Gordon Borrie, the former director general of the Office of Fair Trading, and Sir Louis Blom- Cooper, the former chairman of the Press Council.

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