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Adult Leisure & Learning ADULT LEISURE & LEARNING 2021/22 Contents MainSalisbury Leisure Locations To Winchester Leisure Brockenhurst: Craft ....................................................................4 Dance ................................................................12 Eastleigh Fitness & Sport ....................................................4 Fitness & Sport ..................................................12 General interest .................................................12 Lymington: Information Technology ....................................12 Languages .........................................................13 Art .......................................................................5 Southampton Photography ......................................................13 Craft ....................................................................6 Marchwood Fitness & Sport ....................................................7 2 5 General interest ...................................................8 Refund policy ...................................................22 New ForestLyndhurst Languages ...........................................................9 Location addresses ..........................................23 Online courses .....................................................9 National Park For more detailed information about each 1 New Milton, Ringwood & Fordingbridge: course and details on how to apply, visit: Art .....................................................................10 www.brock.ac.uk/leisure Craft ..................................................................10 3 4 Southbourne Bournemouth Learning Poole Access to Higher Education & GCSE ..................15 Teaching, Support & Assessing ...........................21 Beauty & Complementary Therapies ..................16 Transport ..............................................................21 Childcare & Early Years ........................................16 1 2 3 Construction & Marine ........................................17 Advanced Learner Loans ...................................22 Counselling ..........................................................17 Refund policy ......................................................22 Distance Learning ................................................18 Location addresses ............................................23 English & Maths ...................................................20 For more detailed information about each Brockenhurst College Lyndhurst Community Centre Fusee House Health & Safety ....................................................20 course and details on how to apply, visit: Lyndhurst Road, Brockenhurst, SO42 7ZE High Street, Lyndhurst, SO43 7NY New Milton, BH25 6EB Hospitality ............................................................20 www.brock.ac.uk/learning 4 5 HALF TERM DATES: Lymington Community Centre Marchwood 25 – 29 October 2021 21 – 25 February 2022 30 May – 3 June 2022 New Street, Lymington, SO41 9BQ Unit A5A, North Road, Southampton, SO40 4BL 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 – all abilities LBAC1041 Tuesday 19:00-21:00 28-Sep-21 8 weeks £111 Brockenhurst Art Beginners – an introduction to LLAC1111 Wednesday 13:00-15:00 22-Sep-21 10 weeks £100 Lymington Tuesday 19:00-21:00 25-Jan-22 8 weeks £111 painting in Oils and Acrylics Wednesday 13:00-15:00 12-Jan-22 10 weeks £100 Community Tuesday 19:00-21:00 26-Apr-22 8 weeks £111 Wednesday 13:00-15:00 27-Apr-22 10 weeks £100 Centre Art improvers – develop techniques LLAC1121 Monday 10:00-12:00 20-Sep-21 10 weeks £100 Lymington in Oils and Acrylics Monday 10:00-12:00 10-Jan-22 10 weeks £100 Community Monday 10:00-12:00 25-Apr-22 10 weeks £100 Centre Art improvers – develop techniques LLAC1122 Monday 13:00-15:00 20-Sep-21 10 weeks £100 Lymington in Oils and Acrylics Monday 13:00-15:00 10-Jan-22 10 weeks £100 Community Monday 13:00-15:00 25-Apr-22 10 weeks £100 Centre Art improvers – develop techniques LLAC1123 Wednesday 10:00-12:00 22-Sep-21 10 weeks £100 Lymington in Oils and Acrylics Wednesday 10:00-12:00 12-Jan-22 10 weeks £100 Community Wednesday 10:00-12:00 27-Apr-22 10 weeks £100 Centre Drawing – beginners LLAC1143 Wednesday 13:00-15:00 22-Sep-21 10 weeks £120 Lymington Wednesday 13:00-15:00 12-Jan-22 10 weeks £120 Community Wednesday 13:00-15:00 27-Apr-22 10 weeks £120 Centre Drawing – improvers LLAC1141 Tuesday 10:00-12:00 21-Sep-21 10 weeks £100 Lymington Tuesday 10:00-12:00 11-Jan-22 10 weeks £100 Community FITNESS & SPORT Tuesday 10:00-12:00 26-Apr-22 10 weeks £100 Centre Tai Chi – beginners LBHF1071 Wednesday 10:30-11:30 08-Sep-21 13 weeks £76 Lyndhurst (three term programme) Wednesday 10:30-11:30 12-Jan-22 12 weeks £70 Community Learn to paint in Watercolours – LLAC1193 Tuesday 13:00-15:00 21-Sep-21 10 weeks £120 Lymington Wednesday 10:30-11:30 27-Apr-22 11 weeks £64 Centre some previous experience required Tuesday 13:00-15:00 11-Jan-22 10 weeks £120 Community Tuesday 13:00-15:00 26-Apr-22 10 weeks £120 Centre Tai Chi – improvers LBHF1081 Wednesday 09:15-10:15 08-Sep-21 13 weeks £76 Lyndhurst Wednesday 09:15-10:15 12-Jan-22 12 weeks £70 Community Life/Figure Drawing – draw the LLAC1151 Thursday 10:00-13:00 23-Sep-21 10 weeks £175 Lymington Wednesday 09:15-10:15 27-Apr-22 11 weeks £64 Centre human figure using different Thursday 10:00-13:00 13-Jan-22 10 weeks £175 Community techniques and media Thursday 10:00-13:00 28-Apr-22 10 weeks £175 Centre Yoga – mixed ability LBHF1091 Tuesday 18:00-19:30 07-Sep-21 13 weeks £98 Brockenhurst Tuesday 18:00-19:30 11-Jan-22 12 weeks £90 Oils and Acrylics techniques LLAC1161 Friday 09:30-12:00 24-Sep-21 10 weeks £125 Lymington Tuesday 18:00-19:30 26-Apr-22 11 weeks £83 Friday 09:30-12:00 14-Jan-22 10 weeks £125 Community Friday 09:30-12:00 29-Apr-22 10 weeks £125 Centre Painting Creatively – in Acrylic LLAC1171 Friday 10:00-15:00 24-Sep-21 10 weeks £200 Lymington and mixed media Friday 10:00-15:00 14-Jan-22 10 weeks £200 Community Friday 10:00-15:00 29-Apr-22 10 weeks £200 Centre Portraits – explore portraiture using LLAC1181 Thursday 14:00-16:00 23-Sep-21 10 weeks £115 Lymington a range of techniques and media Thursday 14:00-16:00 13-Jan-22 10 weeks £115 Community Thursday 14:00-16:00 28-Apr-22 10 weeks £115 Centre Watercolour – improvers LLAC1191 Tuesday 13:00-15:00 21-Sep-21 10 weeks £100 Lymington Tuesday 13:00-15:00 11-Jan-22 10 weeks £100 Community Tuesday 13:00-15:00 26-Apr-22 10 weeks £100 Centre 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 Wednesday 18:45-21:15 22-Sep-21 5 weeks £75 Lymington Adult Ballet – silver swans LLHF1491 Thursday 09:00-10:00 09-Sep-21 13 weeks £65 Lymington Community Thursday 09:00-10:00 13-Jan-22 12 weeks £60 Community Centre Thursday 09:00-10:00 28-Apr-22 11 weeks £55 Centre Flower Arranging – improvers Part 1 LLAC1382 Wednesday 18:45-21:15 03-Nov-21 5 weeks £75 Lymington Dance Exercise LLHF1382 Wednesday 11:25-12:25 08-Sep-21 13 weeks £65 Lymington Community Wednesday 11:25-12:25 12-Jan-22 12 weeks £60 Community Centre Wednesday 11:25-12:25 27-Apr-22 11 weeks £55 Centre Flower Arranging – mixed abilities LLAC1389 Wednesday 18:45-21:15 08-Jun-22 5 weeks £75 Lymington Fitness for Fun 60 – gentle dance LLHF1381 Tuesday 11:00-12:00 07-Sep-21 13 weeks £65 Lymington Community movements followed by Yoga/Pilates Tuesday 11:00-12:00 11-Jan-22 12 weeks £60 Community Centre based exercise Tuesday 11:00-12:00 26-Apr-22 11 weeks £55 Centre Flower Arranging – Christmas workshop LLAC1385 Wednesday 18:45-21:15 15-Dec-21 1 day £20 Lymington Gentle Fitness for Seniors LLHF1401 Wednesday 10:20-11:20 08-Sep-21 13 weeks £65 Lymington (festive floral table arrangement) Community Wednesday 10:20-11:20 12-Jan-22 12 weeks £60 Community Centre Wednesday 10:20-11:20 27-Apr-22 11 weeks £55 Centre Flower Arranging – Christmas workshop LLAC1384 Wednesday 18:45-21:15 08-Dec-21 1 day £20 Lymington Gentle Yoga LLHF1391 Thursday 13:30-15:00 09-Sep-21 12 weeks £90 Lymington (festive door hanging swag Community Thursday 13:30-15:00 13-Jan-22 12 weeks £90 Community arrangement) Centre Thursday 13:30-15:00 28-Apr-22 10 weeks £75 Centre Pottery – beginners and improvers – LLAC1271 Tuesday 10:00-12:00 21-Sep-21 10 wks £200 Lymington Pilates beginners – slow pace LLHF1422 Tuesday 12:00-13:00 07-Sep-21 13 weeks £78 Lymington methods include hand building and Tuesday 10:00-12:00 11-Jan-22 10 wks £200 Community or recovery from injury Tuesday 12:00-13:00 11-Jan-22 12 weeks £72 Community wheel work Tuesday 10:00-12:00 26-Apr-22 10 wks £200 Centre (three term programme) Tuesday 12:00-13:00 26-Apr-22 11 weeks £66 Centre Pottery – beginners and improvers – LLAC1272 Tuesday 13:00-15:00 21-Sep-21 10 wks £200 Lymington Pilates – for those with LLHF1411 Wednesday 09:15-10:15 08-Sep-21 13 weeks £78 Lymington methods include hand building and Tuesday 13:00-15:00 11-Jan-22 10 wks £200 Community some experience Wednesday 09:15-10:15 12-Jan-22 12 weeks £72 Community wheel work Tuesday 13:00-15:00 26-Apr-22 10 wks £200 Centre Wednesday 09:15-10:15 27-Apr-22 11 weeks £66 Centre Pottery workshop – for those with LLAC1275 Wednesday 19:00-21:00 22-Sep-21 10 weeks £200 Lymington Pilates – improvers LLHF1431 Tuesday 09:00-10:00 07-Sep-21 13 weeks
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