File LSBU/2/1/1/9 - Finance and General Purposes Committee minutes

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LSBU/2/1/1/9

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Finance and General Purposes Committee minutes

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  • 30 November 1966 - 2 March 1989 (Creation)

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(1970-1987)

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In 1970 the Borough Polytechnic Institute merged with the Brixton School of Building, City of Westminster College and National College for Heating, Ventilating, Refrigeration and Fan Engineering to form the Polytechnic of the South Bank. The Designation Ceremony took place at the Royal Festival Hall on the South Bank on 22nd November 1971. Margaret Thatcher, the Education Secretary at the time was the special guest.

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Contains the minutes of the Finance and General Purposes Committee. During this period the Finance and General Purposes Committee was sometimes split into the Finance Committee and the General Purposes Committee.

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