Bexley College
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Bexley College is a general further education college in the London Borough of Bexley, England.
It was formerly known as Erith College of Technology (ECOT) running Ordinary National Diplomas OND in Technology & Ordinary National Certificates ONC as well as Higher National Certificates HNC in Electrical & Electronic Engineering alongside A Levels and other vocational courses in Mechanical Engineering, Beauty, Hairdressing, Management and Construction. Today many courses are run in conjunction with the University of Greenwich, it is also a Cisco Networking Academy.
Many prominent local musicians emerged from this college during the eighties including Jonathan Tebbs, Martin Bowden, Darren Edwards, Ono Otodafarua, Satnam Chana, Ian Stuart Stocker, David Cumberland, Sarvjit Thandi & Charlie Thiagarajan known as the 'Erith Lot' influenced by Gary Numan, Sex Pistols, Joy Division, New Order, Afrika Bambaataa and Herbie Hancock
The comedian Linda Smith attended the college.

