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Professional cookery - confectionery & patisserie (top-up) - level 3 (diploma) course in King'S Lynn
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The college was founded in King's Lynn as the King's Lynn Technical School in 1894. In 1973 it was renamed the Norfolk College of Arts and Technology and in 1998 it combined with the Cambridgeshire College of Agriculture & Horticulture, which added the two land-based campuses in Wisbech and Cambridge (Milton). In April 2006, the college merged with the Isle College in Wisbech to form the new enlarged College of West Anglia, with the addition of the Isle campus in Wisbech.