The technical progressions the college provided gave opportunities for post-GCSE students wishing to pursue a specific profession rather than studying multiple A-levels.
The college also supported adult learning for over 21s, including those without existing traditional qualifications but the necessary experience and intentions.
Courses syllabuses were regularly updated with new technologies to keep tuition up to date and the most desirable by employers.
It was hoped the new building would be more appropriate for teaching, aiding growth in the local area by creating 141 construction jobs.
The College's carpentry department was awarded a City & Guilds Medal for Excellence eleven times from 1996.