The completion, on Thursday, 24 October, marks positive news for both the council and residents by creating more than 70 education places for pupils with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) and ensuring the historic building remains at the heart of the local community who’ll use it.  

HRUC, one of the largest further education colleges in England, will refurbish the Grade II-listed building to create a facility for special educational use for young people over the age of 16 as part of the wider expansion of Uxbridge College. 

The sale of this site is really positive for everyone. It will provide essential SEND learning places, raise revenue for the council, and save taxpayers’ money. 

Cllr Jonathan Bianco, Hillingdon Council’s deputy leader and cabinet member for corporate services and property, said: “We’re delighted to be able to safeguard this beautiful building’s future and secure its continued use for the community by working with HRUC. 

“It was hugely important to us that the building continues to be an asset for everyone. HRUC will be able to provide additional SEND education places for pupils with severe and moderate learning difficulties and offer more local placements for post-16 students.” 

HRUC CEO Keith Smith said acquiring the historic building aligned well with the college’s mission and was a significant moment for HRUC and the community. 

He said; “HRUC is really proud to be able to work with the building, invest in it, and secure its future, all to support the local community. 

“We think it’s such an important opportunity to provide high-class, high-quality provision for the benefit of local people, and we’re really proud to be working with Hillingdon Council in making those plans come into play.” 

The former Manor House building, overlooking Barra Hall Park, was one of the council’s previous children’s centre sites and had been vacant since February 2024, when the new Hayes Family Hub was completed. 

The Hillingdon Cabinet agreed the sale to HRUC in July. 

 

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