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Where the public toilets used to be, looking from the courtyard

Devon County Council managers tour the building site - second floor corridor, which has been widened and new roof lights installed

This campaign is being led by the Workers' Educational Association - the UK's largest provider of voluntary adult education - for and on behalf of everyone involved in adult and community learning in the UK.

 

The Government is currently preparing its Spending Review for the next 5 years and adult education is under threat. All non-protected departments, including Business, Innovation and Skills which funds the WEA work, have been asked by the Chancellor to suggest cuts of 25% and 40%.

 

Here's how you can support the campaign:

1. Write to your local MP

• Find their contact details at www.parliament.uk/mps-lords-and-offices/mps/

• Write to them by letter or email or contact them via social media.

• Write also to the Chancellor George Osborne at HM Treasury, 1 Horse Guards Road, London, SW1A 2HQ or email: public.enquiries@hmtreasury.gsi.gov.uk

2. Spread the word on social media

• Use ‪#‎saveadulteducation‬ on twitter and facebook, and tell the world about the positive impact adult education has had on your life, family and community

3. Sign our campaign petition at you.38degrees.org.uk/p/sae

Looking across the new extension at what will become the railway studies store and a flexible working room

Making a short video about the building work

This campaign is being led by the Workers' Educational Association - the UK's largest provider of voluntary adult education - for and on behalf of everyone involved in adult and community learning in the UK.

 

The Government is currently preparing its Spending Review for the next 5 years and adult education is under threat. All non-protected departments, including Business, Innovation and Skills which funds the WEA work, have been asked by the Chancellor to suggest cuts of 25% and 40%.

 

Here's how you can support the campaign:

1. Write to your local MP

• Find their contact details at www.parliament.uk/mps-lords-and-offices/mps/

• Write to them by letter or email or contact them via social media.

• Write also to the Chancellor George Osborne at HM Treasury, 1 Horse Guards Road, London, SW1A 2HQ or email: public.enquiries@hmtreasury.gsi.gov.uk

2. Spread the word on social media

• Use ‪#‎saveadulteducation‬ on twitter and facebook, and tell the world about the positive impact adult education has had on your life, family and community

3. Sign our campaign petition at you.38degrees.org.uk/p/sae

Looking right from the main entrance, a new opening has been created in the wall so you can see into the 'out of hours' library room and to the learning suite beyond. A new interview room has been created on the right.

WEA Herne Bay Branch organised a guided walk along the seafront on Saturday 20th June to mark Adult Learners’ Week 2015. Free and open to all, the walk was an opportunity to learn more about historic buildings and places of interest, and to introduce the WEA to new participants and members of the public. It was led by Ken Hando, an ex-councillor and long time resident of Herne Bay with a special interest in local history.

Visitors enjoying the cafe during the community preview

Explore the house and gardens of Gilbert White, pioneering British naturalist, ecologist and ornithologist.

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.

Railway Studies store with its rolling shelving

Explore the house and gardens of Gilbert White, pioneering British naturalist, ecologist and ornithologist.

Explore the house and gardens of Gilbert White, pioneering British naturalist, ecologist and ornithologist.

The courtyard will be paved to become a relaxing outside space for people visiting the Centre.

This campaign is being led by the Workers' Educational Association - the UK's largest provider of voluntary adult education - for and on behalf of everyone involved in adult and community learning in the UK.

 

The Government is currently preparing its Spending Review for the next 5 years and adult education is under threat. All non-protected departments, including Business, Innovation and Skills which funds the WEA work, have been asked by the Chancellor to suggest cuts of 25% and 40%.

 

Here's how you can support the campaign:

1. Write to your local MP

• Find their contact details at www.parliament.uk/mps-lords-and-offices/mps/

• Write to them by letter or email or contact them via social media.

• Write also to the Chancellor George Osborne at HM Treasury, 1 Horse Guards Road, London, SW1A 2HQ or email: public.enquiries@hmtreasury.gsi.gov.uk

2. Spread the word on social media

• Use ‪#‎saveadulteducation‬ on twitter and facebook, and tell the world about the positive impact adult education has had on your life, family and community

3. Sign our campaign petition at you.38degrees.org.uk/p/sae

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