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Adult Leisure & Learning 2020/21 ADULT LEISURE & LEARNING Salisbury To Winchester CONTENTS MAIN LEISURE LOCATIONS Eastleigh LEISURE Brockenhurst: Hengistbury Head: Southampton Craft ....................................................................4 Canoeing ...........................................................17 Marchwood Fitness & Sport ....................................................4 Kayaking ............................................................17 2 5 Paddleboarding .................................................17 New ForestLyndhurst Lymington: Powerboating ....................................................17 Art .......................................................................5 Sailing ................................................................18 National Park Craft ....................................................................6 Shore Based Courses ........................................19 1 Fitness & Sport ....................................................7 Instructor Courses .............................................19 General Interest ...................................................8 Languages ...........................................................9 Refund policy ...................................................30 3 Location addresses ..........................................31 4 New Milton, Ringwood & Fordingbridge: Art .....................................................................10 For more detailed information about each course and details on how to apply visit: Craft ..................................................................11 Southbourne www.brock.ac.uk/leisure Beauty & Complementary Therapy ...................13 Bournemouth 6 Poole Dance ................................................................13 Fitness & Sport ..................................................13 General Interest .................................................14 Due to the current situation with COVID-19 some of the courses will be delivered Information Technology ....................................14 remotely from September, please contact the relevant centre for more information. Languages .........................................................15 Photography ......................................................15 1 2 3 Brockenhurst College Lyndhurst Community Centre Fusee House LEARNING Lyndhurst Road, Brockenhurst SO42 7ZE High Street, Lyndhurst SO43 7NY New Milton BH25 6EB Access to Higher Education & GCSE ..................22 Teaching, Support & Assessing ...........................29 Beauty & Complementary Therapies ..................23 Transport ..............................................................29 4 5 6 Childcare & Early Years ........................................23 Construction & Marine ........................................24 Advanced learning loans ...................................30 Counselling ..........................................................24 Refund policy ......................................................30 Distance Learning ................................................25 Location addresses ............................................31 Lymington Community Centre Marchwood Hengistbury Head Outdoor English & Maths ...................................................27 New Street, Lymington SO41 9BQ Unit A5A, North Road, Education Centre For more detailed information about each Southampton SO40 4BL The Broadway, Southbourne BH6 4EN Health & Safety ....................................................28 course and details on how to apply visit: Hospitality ............................................................28 www.brock.ac.uk/learning HALF TERM DATES: 26 – 30 October 2020 15 – 19 February 2021 31 May – 4 June 2021 www.brock.ac.uk/leisure 01590 679457 [email protected] Brockenhurst courses Lymington courses COURSE CODE DAY TIME DATE DURATION FEE LOCATION COURSE CODE DAY TIME DATE DURATION FEE LOCATION CRAFT ART Printmaking – Dry Point Etching LBAC1042 Tuesday 19:00-21:00 22-Sep-20 8 weeks £111 Brockenhurst Art beginners – an introduction LLAC1111 Wednesday 13:00-15:00 23-Sep-20 10 weeks £100 Lymington – all abilities to painting in Oils and Acrylics Wednesday 13:00-15:00 13-Jan-21 10 weeks £100 Comm Ctr Wednesday 13:00-15:00 21-Apr-21 10 weeks £100 Printmaking – all abilities LBAC1041 Tuesday 19:00-21:00 12-Jan-21 8 weeks £111 Brockenhurst Tuesday 19:00-21:00 20-Apr-21 8 weeks £111 Art improvers – develop techniques LLAC1121 Monday 10:00-12:00 21-Sep-20 10 weeks £100 Lymington in Oils and Acrylics Monday 10:00-12:00 11-Jan-21 10 weeks £100 Comm Ctr Monday 10:00-12:00 19-Apr-21 10 weeks £100 Art improvers – develop techniques LLAC1122 Monday 13:00-15:00 21-Sep-20 10 weeks £100 Lymington in Oils and Acrylics Monday 13:00-15:00 11-Jan-21 10 weeks £100 Comm Ctr Monday 13:00-15:00 19-Apr-21 10 weeks £100 Art improvers – develop techniques LLAC1123 Wednesday 10:00-12:00 23-Sep-20 10 weeks £100 Lymington in Oils and Acrylics Wednesday 10:00-12:00 13-Jan-21 10 weeks £100 Comm Ctr Wednesday 10:00-12:00 21-Apr-21 10 weeks £100 Drawing – beginners LLAC1143 Wednesday 13:30-15:30 23-Sep-20 10 weeks £120 Lymington Wednesday 13:30-15:30 13-Jan-21 10 weeks £120 Comm Ctr Wednesday 13:30-15:30 21-Apr-21 10 weeks £120 Drawing – improvers LLAC1141 Tuesday 10:00-12:00 22-Sep-20 10 weeks £100 Lymington Tuesday 10:00-12:00 12-Jan-21 10 weeks £100 Comm Ctr Tuesday 10:00-12:00 20-Apr-21 10 weeks £100 FITNESS & SPORT Learn to paint in Watercolours – LLAC1193 Tuesday 13:00-15:00 22-Sep-20 10 weeks £120 Lymington some previous experience required Tuesday 13:00-15:00 12-Jan-21 10 weeks £120 Comm Ctr Tuesday 13:00-15:00 20-Apr-21 10 weeks £120 Tai Chi – beginners LBHF1071 Wednesday 10:30-11:30 09-Sep-20 13 weeks £76 Lyndhurst (three term programme) Wednesday 10:30-11:30 06-Jan-21 12 weeks £70 Community Wednesday 10:30-11:30 21-Apr-21 11 weeks £64 Centre Life/Figure Drawing – draw the LLAC1151 Thursday 10:00-13:00 24-Sep-20 10 weeks £175 Lymington human figure using different Thursday 10:00-13:00 14-Jan-21 10 weeks £175 Comm Ctr techniques and media Thursday 10:00-13:00 22-Apr-21 10 weeks £175 Tai Chi – improvers LBHF1081 Wednesday 09:15-10:15 09-Sep-20 13 weeks £76 Lyndhurst Wednesday 09:15-10:15 06-Jan-21 12 weeks £70 Community Wednesday 09:15-10:15 21-Apr-21 11 weeks £64 Centre Oils and Acrylics techniques LLAC1161 Friday 09:30-12:00 25-Sep-20 10 weeks £125 Lymington Friday 09:30-12:00 15-Jan-21 10 weeks £125 Comm Ctr Friday 09:30-12:00 23-Apr-21 10 weeks £125 Yoga – mixed ability LBHF1091 Tuesday 18:00-19:30 08-Sep-20 13 weeks £98 Brockenhurst Tuesday 18:00-19:30 05-Jan-21 12 weeks £90 Tuesday 18:00-19:30 20-Apr-21 11 weeks £83 Painting Creatively – use mainly LLAC1171 Friday 10:00-15:00 25-Sep-20 10 weeks £200 Lymington Acrylic and mixed media Friday 10:00-15:00 15-Jan-21 10 weeks £200 Comm Ctr Friday 10:00-15:00 23-Apr-21 10 weeks £200 Portraits – explore portraiture using LLAC1181 Thursday 14:00-16:00 24-Sep-20 10 weeks £115 Lymington a range of techniques and media Thursday 14:00-16:00 14-Jan-21 10 weeks £115 Comm Ctr Thursday 14:00-16:00 22-Apr-21 10 weeks £115 Watercolour – improvers LLAC1191 Tuesday 13:00-15:00 22-Sep-20 10 weeks £100 Lymington Tuesday 13:00-15:00 12-Jan-21 10 weeks £100 Comm Ctr Tuesday 13:00-15:00 20-Apr-21 10 weeks £100 4 5 www.brock.ac.uk/leisure 01590 679457 [email protected] COURSE CODE DAY TIME DATE DURATION FEE LOCATION COURSE CODE DAY TIME DATE DURATION FEE LOCATION CRAFT FITNESS & SPORT Flower Arranging – beginners LLAC1381 Thursday 18:45-21:15 24-Sep-20 5 weeks £75 Lymington Fitness for Fun 60 – gentle dance LLHF1381 Tuesday 11:00-12:00 08-Sep-20 13 weeks £65 Lymington Comm Ctr movements followed by Yoga/Pilates Tuesday 11:00-12:00 05-Jan-21 12 weeks £60 Comm Ctr based exercise Tuesday 11:00-12:00 20-Apr-21 11 weeks £55 Flower Arranging – beginners LLAC1388 Thursday 18:45-21:15 25-Feb-21 5 weeks £75 Lymington Comm Ctr Gentle Yoga LLHF1391 Thursday 13:30-15:00 10-Sep-20 12 weeks £90 Lymington Thursday 13:30-15:00 07-Jan-21 12 weeks £90 Comm Ctr Flower Arranging – improvers Part 1 LLAC1382 Thursday 18:45-21:15 22-Apr-21 5 weeks £75 Lymington Thursday 13:30-15:00 22-Apr-21 11 weeks £83 Comm Ctr Keep Fit for Seniors LLHF1401 Thursday 10:00-11:00 10-Sep-20 13 weeks £65 Lymington Flower Arranging – improvers Part 2 LLAC1389 Thursday 18:45-21:15 10-Jun-21 5 weeks £75 Lymington Thursday 10:00-11:00 07-Jan-21 12 weeks £60 Comm Ctr Comm Ctr Thursday 10:00-11:00 22-Apr-21 11 weeks £55 Flower Arranging – Christmas workshop LLAC1385 Tuesday 18:45-21:15 15-Dec-20 1 day £20 Lymington Pilates beginners – slow pace LLHF1421 Tuesday 12:00-13:00 08-Sep-20 13 weeks £78 Lymington (festive floral table arrangement) Comm Ctr or recovery from injury Tuesday 12:00-13:00 05-Jan-21 12 weeks £72 Comm Ctr (three term programme) Tuesday 12:00-13:00 20-Apr-21 11 weeks £66 Flower Arranging – Christmas workshop LLAC1387 Thursday 18:45-21:15 17-Dec-20 1 day £20 Lymington (festive floral table arrangement) Comm Ctr Pilates – improvers LLHF1431 Tuesday 09:00-10:00 08-Sep-20 13 weeks £78 Lymington Tuesday 09:00-10:00 05-Jan-21 12 weeks £72 Comm Ctr Flower Arranging – Christmas workshop LLAC1384 Monday 10:00-12:30 08-Dec-20 1 day £20 Lymington Tuesday 09:00-10:00 20-Apr-21 11 weeks £66 (door hanging swag arrangement) Comm Ctr Pilates – improvers Plus LLHF1441 Tuesday 10:00-11:00 08-Sep-20 13 weeks £78 Lymington Flower Arranging – Christmas workshop LLAC1386 Thursday 18:45-21:15 10-Dec-20 1 day £20 Lymington Tuesday 10:00-11:00 05-Jan-21
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