Dover College has placed its energy supply and plant maintenance in the care of Cofathec Heatsave. The College, which was founded in 1871 in the grounds of a 12th Century Benedictine Priory, is a mix of original structures and more modern educational buildings. Today, the site comprises 33 buildings including residential accommodation for around 350 students.
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