I cannot tell a lie - I have been a college governor, though not at this college. I have no connection with camsfc, apart from two of my kids having been students there a few years ago.
However, rest assured Miss M that I'm not at all interested in winding you or anyone else up.
The reason I post on here is that this debate seems to be dominated by argument about the pros and cons of having a big supermarket on Hibbert Lane. Fair enough, and that discussion will no doubt continue. Personally I don't have a very strong view either way on that, although I might if I lived close to the site.
What I am trying to do is tackle this issue from a slightly different angle, and to put the case that what the college is doing is entirely for the long-term benefit of our childrens' and grandchildren's education. At the same time, I'm also attempting to correct the repeated inaccuracies which keep creeping in - such as descriptions of the college as a 'private company', assertions that it is in financial difficulties (it isn't, as anyone can see from documents posted on its website), and suggestions that it might close both Marple campuses and move away altogether (so unlikely that it can safely be ruled out).