Mayor of West Yorkshire Tracy Brabin officially re-opened the student-led restaurant – Landings 72 – at Kirklees College in Huddersfield.

Mayor Brabin joined college principal Palvinder Singh for the annual Principal’s Dinner.

Principals from further education colleges across West Yorkshire were among the first guests to enjoy a meal at the restaurant since its relaunch. The three-course dinner was prepared by Kirklees College students.

Mr Singh said: “The re-opening of Landings 72 is a momentous occasion and we are very thankful to Tracy Brabin for taking the time to come and join us for this celebration.

“It was perfectly timed with the annual West Yorkshire Colleges Principal’s Dinner and we were delighted to host the event, which was a great opportunity for us to discuss our strategic priorities and opportunities for the FE sector in our region.”

Landings 72 has been student-led since it opened in 2012, when the college opened its Huddersfield Centre in the Waterfront Quarter on Manchester Road. Before the restaurant was opened to the public, the college decided to run a competition to name the new restaurant.

A local woman named Jane Woodage won the competition after researching the history of the Huddersfield Narrow Canal.

Opened in 1811, the canal had a number of landings, where boats could moor as they waited for the lock to fill, and Mrs Woodage thought that the landing outside the new college building was number 72, hence the name Landings 72.

It has since been discovered that the landing number of the lock outside the college is actually 3E, but the name Landings 72 is still very memorable and has become a local landmark in the 11 years since it opened.

To find out more about Landings 72, visit www.kirkleescollege.ac.uk/services-to-the-public/landings-72.