Talk:Grosvenor Hall (estate)

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Following moved to discussion page. This is not NPOV or (yet) history. It seems like it is from someone with a conflict of interest. I would ask the contributor to a. reference it, b. identify themselves with a username allowing discussion, c. not damage the existing content of the article by inserting stuff like this. I am happy to enter into discussion --Gaspode the Wonder Dog (talk) 07:02, 9 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

After the centre was closed speculation arose that the site would be redeveloped as a modern housing estate. However in May 2009 Kingswood Education and Adventure Centres announced that they had acquired the site and would invest over £5m in re-opening the centre as a facility catering for schools and colleges in the South-East with programmes that catered for 7-17 year old that developed skills and knowledge in ICT, Environmental studies, Languages as well as sport and adventure activities. The name Grosvenor Hall would remain as well as a commitment to recognise the long history and rich heritage as a police training centre of excellence