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Community Learning courses for pleasure and leisure

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Example Courses

Pottery, photography, floristry, oil painting, cookery, painting and decorating, guitar for beginners, jewellery making, garden design.

Cost

Courses are free for learners in receipt of job seekers allowance, employment and support allowance or universal credit.

Location

Courses are available at various venues across Wigan borough.

To Book a Place

For more information or to book a place on a course call 01942 489758 or visit www.wigancommunitylearning.com

The Training Consortium

The Training Consortium has many years of combined experience in delivering Community Learning throughout Wigan and Leigh. It supports adults and families in their local communities to access and progress their learning and employability prospects.

Our partners; Bedford High School, Joining Communities, Lowton C of E High School and Westleigh High School.

If you are looking to learn a new craft and meet new people who share an interest in your hobby, then consider taking one of our pleasure and leisure courses to develop your interest further. A vast array of courses are available to bring new opportunities and support progression relevant to personal circumstances.

“I have learned a lot and will continue to make fresh flower arrangements.”

“I have learned new design techniques. It has been really, very rewarding.”