Losing the college would be dreadful for Marple.
Absolutely - well said! There's one frequent poster who has repeatedly argued that it wouldn't matter at all if the college closed and our youngsters had to get on buses and take their A levels elsewhere, but it would, and not just because it would be catastrophic for Greggs and the cafes and the Derby Way chippy!
Marple is a town with a population of 23,000 - more than Buxton, for example. So as you would expect for a place of its size, it has several primary schools, a big comprehensive school, a sixth form college, a cinema, a police station, a library, two petrol stations, many pubs, several doctors and dentists' surgeries, a wide range of shops and cafes, and a couple of supermarkets.
These are the very fabric of a local community, and are part of what makes this a good place to live. You could argue that none of them are essential - why should our younger children not be bussed out of the town to other primary schools? Why should we not allow even more pubs to close - we can all get the bus and do our boozing in Romiley, can't we? Why do we need a library here - we can catch a bus to Stockport, can't we? And so on, and on.
If the college closed it would be a sad day, and a depressing step down the road towards Marple becoming some kind of dead-during-the-daytime dormitory town.