A closed South Yorkshire rail college which was used to train the next aspiring engineers for the partially-scrapped HS2 scheme might be on track to reopen.
The route of the controversial national high-speed rail link was drastically scaled back by the Government, with the purpose-built college closing its doors after six years.
However, City of Doncaster Council chief executive, Damian Allen, has now confirmed a new unnamed occupier is exploring repurposing the college building, with the council hoping it would “remain true to its original purpose”.