
1 
This Order may be cited as the Education (Designated Institutions) Order 1989 and shall come into force on 1st April 1989.
2 
The institutions which are specified in the Schedule to this Order, being institutions which appear to the Secretary of State to fall within subsection (2) or (3) of section 129 of the Education Reform Act 1988, are hereby designated as institutions eligible to receive support from funds administered by the Polytechnics and Colleges Funding Council.
3 
Section 130 of that Act shall apply to those institutions specified in Part I of that Schedule.
SCHEDULE
PART 1
 Camborne School of Mines
 The Polytechnic of Central London
 Central School of Speech and Drama (London)
 City of London Polytechnic
 Dartington College of Arts (Devon)
 Derbyshire College of Higher Education
 The Polytechnic of North London
 Rose Bruford College of Speech and Drama (Bexley)
 The Polytechnic of the South Bank (London)
 Thames Polytechnic (London)
 West London Institute of Higher Education
 West Sussex Institute of Higher Education

PART 2
 Bishop Grosseteste College, Lincoln
 Chester College of Higher Education
 Christ Church College of Higher Education (Canterbury)
 College of Ripon and York St John (North Yorkshire)
 The College of St Mark and St John Foundation (Plymouth)
 College of St Paul and St Mary (Cheltenham)
 Harper Adams Agricultural College (Newport, Shropshire)
 Homerton College, Cambridge
 King Alfred’s College (Winchester)
 La Sainte Union College of Higher Education (Southampton)
 Liverpool Institute of Higher Education
 Newman College (Birmingham)
 Roehampton Institute of Higher Education
 Royal Academy of Music (London)
 Royal College of Music (London)
 Royal College of Nursing, Institute of Advanced Nursing Education (London)
 S Martin’s College, Lancaster
 St Mary’s College, Strawberry Hill (Twickenham)
 Trinity and All Saints College (Leeds)
 Trinity College of Music, London
 Westhill College (Birmingham)
 Westminster College (Oxford)

Kenneth Baker
Secretary of State for Education and Science
1st March 1989