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31st May 2012 - Learning Disability Services group plant the new pots for the courtyard with help from B&Q Newton Abbot
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Learners work on a section of the mosaic which involves people of all ages and from different communities. The work will be installed at the new Ruskin College building in Headington and unveiled at a launch event on Friday 18th May 2012.
Learners work on a section of the mosaic which involves people of all ages and from different communities. The work will be installed at the new Ruskin College building in Headington and unveiled at a launch event on Friday 18th May 2012.
Christmas card art - adult and community learning 2011
For more information about adult and community learning please go to www.dudley.gov.uk/adultlearning
People looking to improve their reading, writing, math and digital skills will continue to benefit from access to free adult literacy programs throughout B.C. Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2024PSFS0027-001021
Hardworking student volunteers from Newton Abbot College who gave tours of the building to members of the public
Our learndirect interactive trailer that teaches businesses and employees the value of National Vocational Qualifications. The star of our show is Tony Longland, a real-life NVQ assessor who gives you his first-hand insights into the value of these on-the-job qualifications. Perfect timing for businesses looking to get in shape for the upturn when it comes.
Pre-construction Phase: first floor. This adult learning room, known previously as 'Bradley', will be refurbished to create a pleasant and fit-for-purpose meeting and learning room. It will include an interactive whiteboard, new furniture, better storage facilities, better lighting and heating and improved decor. This room will also have a suite of laptops for learning.
In the corner of the room you can see one of the structural issues that will be addressed during the refurbishment.
Pre-construction Phase: first floor. This photo gives a good impression of the amount of removal work that needed to be done even after the library had moved to Teign House. Nearly all of this shelving was donated to local charities in the end, which was a great result.
Previously the railway studies store room, the far wall will be knocked through and the space will become part of one large library room on the first floor, including railway studies collection, local history, reference materials and study space.
A new room has been specially designed to house the parts of the railway collection that can't be on public display, with a rolling stack to maximise storage space and humidity control to ensure the materials are preserved for generations to come.
Learners work on a section of the mosaic which involves people of all ages and from different communities. The work will be installed at the new Ruskin College building in Headington and unveiled at a launch event on Friday 18th May 2012.
Explore the house and gardens of Gilbert White, pioneering British naturalist, ecologist and ornithologist.