Tuesday 30 October 2012

PRESS RELEASE: Get ready to welcome Christmas with Newbattle Abbey College




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Get ready to welcome Christmas with Newbattle Abbey College

Newbattle Abbey College would like to invite you to a festive occasion for all this November with an event guaranteed to kick start your winter celebrations.

Scotland’s only adult residential college is inviting families and local residents to join students and staff for the annual ‘Christmas at Newbattle’ fair.
The event will be held on Saturday 17th November from 11am to 4pm in the College’s beautiful historic building.

The festivities include a stunning Christmas Craft Fair with a vast range of individual stallholders set to attend offering a wide range of delicious, beautiful and unique festive treats in the Edwin Muir Room and the quaint Crypt area of the College.

There will be festive music, song and poetry readings held in the College’s exquisite Drawing Room and Chapel with Newbattle’s very own ‘Rough and Ready Choir’ leading the carols. The choir, made up of 30 staff, students and local friends and family, will be performing a repertoire of Christmas songs, old and new, from around the world. Visitors will also be treated to some Gaelic singing and language taster sessions.

There’s also word a very special guest is set to pop in from the North Pole just to visit all the well behaved children of Midlothian. Rumour has it Santa’s due to make a stop at the College!

For those looking to enjoy the outdoors, the ‘Christmas at Newbattle’ fair will also provide winter woodland walks for anyone wishing to take part in a tour of the College’s extensive and breathtaking grounds. Tour guides will lead organised groups along the stunning river bank or into the ancient woodlands.

There will also be an opportunity to purchase logs and kindling as well as bird feeders and boxes produced in the College by the current Rural Skills students.

For those who wish to warm up inside there will be hot soup, snacks and mulled wine available throughout the day.

The event costs £2 for adults and is free for children with free parking facilities also.

For further information, please call Newbattle Abbey College on: 0131 663 1921 or email office@newbattleabbeycollege.ac.uk

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PRESS RELEASE: College Bosses Welcome Union Support for Merger Consultation







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College Bosses Welcome Union Support for Merger Consultation

Management at James Watt College, Clydebank College and Reid Kerr College, who are currently engaged in a public consultation on their planned merger, have welcomed a briefing paper issued to EIS/FELA members by branch officials urging them to get involved in the merger process.

The paper offered broad support for the vision of the new college which was laid out in the consultation document “Our Vision, Your Views” and encouraged members to attend the various consultation events currently taking place in all three colleges.  The paper also indicated support for Regional Lead Michael Yuille’s commitment to a vision of a college which meets the needs of students, employers and local communities.

Whilst support for the merger was evident, concern was expressed by branch officials over possible reductions in student places and college provision for more vulnerable groups.  A spokesperson for the Colleges stated “Management share the concerns expressed by EIS/FELA about the potential impact on provision against a backdrop of severe government funding cuts and we will work together to balance funding availability and prioritised provision as set out by the Scottish Government. We think the merger presents a significant opportunity to maximise limited resources and realise efficiencies and we are delighted at the support the EIS have given to the consultation process. “

Full details of the proposal as well as a link to the online survey can be found at www.westregionmerger.com

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Notes to Editors:
The document Our Vision, Your Future can be found at www.westregionmerger.com or a paper copy can be obtained by contacting marketing@clydebank.ac.uk

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For more information, contact:
Brian O’Neill, Halogen Communications, (T) 0131 560 2032 (F) 0131 225 3757 (E) brian@halogencom.com

PRESS RELEASE: James Watt College student wins top UK make-up award


                                                             



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James Watt College student wins top UK make-up award

A James Watt College student is being tipped as the next big thing after winning a top make-up industry accolade.

Lori Anne Allison beat off competition from budding make-up artists across the UK to scoop the student category gong in the Illamasqua Distinction in make-up Artistry 2012 Awards. The prize symbolizes a remarkable achievement for the 29 year old from Stevenston in Ayrshire, who suffered anxiety attacks for several years.

Lori Anne said: “Winning this award is really, really amazing and a bit surreal. When I went down to London I was pretty nervous but I planned ahead and visited the venue the day before to get my bearings, which helped to calm me down a bit. When it came to presentation day I had to work in front of some of the people I idolise in the industry such as the Creative Director of Illamasqua. I could barely take my eyes off the judges at the start!

“I’m still completely over the moon and proud of myself for getting this far. For a few years I suffered panic attacks and was struggling a little. I had to really force myself to go to college but I’m so glad I did it. It helped boost my confidence a lot. My advice to anyone in a similar position is to just go for it. You have nothing to lose and everything to gain.”

Illamasqua is one of the most respected brands within the make-up sector and its annual competition is widely regarded as a window of opportunity for future industry stars.  To achieve the award, Lori Anne submitted concepts and designs based around her chosen theme – Picasso and Surrealism in the 1920s. She was then invited to London where she presented her ideas and created her ‘look’ in just one and a half hours. The entry was then pitted against four other contenders in a Facebook public vote and in front of a panel of industry experts, eventually emerging as the clear winner. Lori Anne can now look forward to receiving £2000 in cash, £250 worth of make-up and a two week internship at Illamasqua’s headquarters in London.

Illamasqua’s Head of Professional Development, Spob O’Brien, commented: “This is the second year that we have run ‘Illamasqua’s Distinction in Make-Up Artistry Awards'. Last year the competition was just for students and this year we opened it up and added new categories Non-Professional, Professional and Illamasqua team Member, so the Student category was one on its own and meant that the competition would be tough.

“Last year we thought the standards were high but the bar has been raised and students are really understanding graphic and abstract design combined with beauty. It was a joy to watch their creations unfold and each so different. Lori Anne was very quiet, studious whilst she worked. She gave off an air of professionalism as she executed her design and even finished well within the 90 minutes allocated for the task. We’re really looking forward to welcoming her to head office to see how she will adapt to working with Illamasqua.”

Lori Anne’s amazing journey began at the North Ayrshire Campus of James Watt College in 2008 when she managed to gain enough confidence to enrol on a hairdressing course. After two years of studying hairdressing,   lecturers saw some of her make-up work and encouraged her to develop her talent further. Lori Anne moved on to the NQ make-up Artisry before progressing on to study HNC Fashion Photography Make-up.

Elaine Muir, Make-up Artistry lecturer at James Watt College, commented: “When I first met Lori Anne she was studying hairdressing and I knew her heart just wasn’t in it. Her friend mentioned that she had a real talent for make-up and I asked to see some of her work. I was blown away from the outset.  James Watt College has an incredibly rich history of producing talented make-up artists, but Lori Anne is far and away one of the best we’ve ever taught. Her style is faultless and it just seems as natural as breathing to her. I truly believe this is just the beginning and an amazing career lies ahead for Lori Anne.”




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Images:

Image 1: A shot of Lori Anne’s model after her make-up treatment.
Image 2: Lori Anne Allison.
Image 3: Lori Anne at work during the competition.



For more information, contact:
Brian O’Neill, Halogen Communications, (T) 0131 202 0120 (F) 0131 225 3757 (E) brian@halogencom.com

Thursday 18 October 2012

James Watt College welcomes Ayrshire Regional Lead appointment






James Watt College has welcomed the appointment of Stephen Brannagan as Ayrshire Regional Lead.

Stephen, who is currently the Chair of the Board of Management of Kilmarnock College, will now oversee plans to merge Kilmarnock College, Ayr College and James Watt College’s North Ayrshire Campus.

Sue Pinder, Principal of James Watt College, commented: “Stephen brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to this demanding and incredibly important role. I welcome this appointment and look forward to working with him as we create a new regional college that benefits everyone in Ayrshire.”

Stephen replaces Professor Russel Griggs who has decided to stand down with immediate effect. From the outset Professor Griggs, who was appointed earlier this year, made it clear he would not be looking to Chair the region beyond the implementation of the new legislation and, given the need for continuity and stability in leadership while the merged college is established, has decided now is the right time to step aside in Ayrshire.

Stephen Brannagan, who will stand down as Chair of Kilmarnock College, said: “I am delighted to have been asked by the Cabinet Secretary to take on the role of leading the regionalisation of further education in Ayrshire. I am looking forward to working with the Ayrshire Partnership Board and the three Ayrshire colleges as we build together on the achievements of the past and create a vision for success in the future. We will work with all our stakeholders to ensure that a new college for Ayrshire will meet the needs of our communities and provide the very best learning opportunities for students.” 

For more information, contact:
Brian O’Neill, Halogen Communications, (T) 0131 202 0120 (F) 0131 225 3757 (E) brian@halogencom.com