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Westmorland and Furness Council sent this bulletin at 09-08-2024 02:30 PM BST
The Adult Learning Service for Cumbria has launched a new programme of courses for the 2024/25 academic year.
Hosted by Westmorland & Furness Council and Cumberland Council, the Adult Learning Service has just published a new brochure detailing a wide range of courses which can help learners to develop their skills, pick up a new hobby, enhance their CV, or improve their health and wellbeing.
Courses include, Building Confidence for Employment, Essential Digital Skills, How Maths can help you and Art for Wellbeing, and are in addition to a wide range of courses already on offer by the service supporting learners, as they accomplish their goals and inspiring them to achieve their full potential.
There are a wide range of courses on offer for people at all levels and interests.
Have your say on a new Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) for Westmorland and Furness.
We’re asking for your input and views to help shape the future of a new order for the area.
A PSPO is a tool available to local authorities under the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014 which helps to address the impact of anti-social behaviour and make sure that it does not have a detrimental effect to the local community’s quality of life. The orders are intended to help ensure that people can use and enjoy our public spaces and are kept safe from anti-social behaviour.
With the summer holidays in full swing, don't forget about our Holiday Activities & Food Programme - offering funded activities and meals for eligible children and young people.
Choose from sports, music, arts and learning along with a healthy meal each day, helping four to 18 year olds to be more active, learn new skills, make friends and stay safe this summer.
Clubs and activities are run by established community groups; creative arts, sports, leisure and youth organisations; and schools. We also have a range of providers who can offer activities for young people with additional needs.