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Frank27/05/2013 14:30:05
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Been Googling for Night Classes in Worcestershire/Gloucestershire and surprised that there aren't any. Is this the case generally around the country? I would like to learn basic lathe work, but other than Axminster, can't see anyone else providing instruction.

Bazyle27/05/2013 14:48:31
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Not everything googles! I have just checked my area and get no responses to model engineering classes although I know a local teacher runs them at his school.

Therefore I suggest you ask your local model engineering, model railway, and model boat clubs if they know of any then ring roung tech colleges and schools to see if they do anything.

Mark P.27/05/2013 16:14:40
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Think that you will be lucky to find any night classes for model engineering. I expect H&S killed them off oh and money.

Good luck Mark P.

Robbo27/05/2013 19:53:24
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We used to have night classes which were part subsidised by the local authority.

Then this Government got into power. I wouldn't say elected.

End of classes.

john fletcher 127/05/2013 20:26:20
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Here in Scarborough 15 members hire the "Tec" College workshops,together with a member of staff, this years the cost was £1880. 10 evenings before Christmas and 10 after. Perhaps you could do the same.We have been running like this for 6 or 7 years, I collect the money and pay the college.

We are having our annual open evening 2nd July, where there will be a display of what we have been working on this year.Ted

Andrew Johnston27/05/2013 23:12:57
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Posted by Robbo on 27/05/2013 19:53:24:

We used to have night classes which were part subsidised by the local authority.

Then this Government got into power. I wouldn't say elected.

End of classes.

Hmmmm, I think you're one 'government' out, I think you'll find it was actually the previous (Labour) goverment that dumped night classes for mature students. They also decided we didn't need people with higher degrees, so they went too, to a large extent.

Regards,

Andrew

Robbo28/05/2013 09:52:30
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No Andrew, I have got the right (very right) one. As the classes were only stopped last year then I can't blame the previous administration.

Phil

NJH28/05/2013 10:35:32
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Hi John

"Here in Scarborough 15 members hire the "Tec" College workshops,together with a member of staff, this years the cost was £1880. 10 evenings before Christmas and 10 after. Perhaps you could do the same.We have been running like this for 6 or 7 years, I collect the money and pay the college."

That seems a pretty fair arrangement. We used to have an evening "class" that gave access to a superb college workshop, with a lecturer and technician, for 2 1/2 hrs a week . The college then decided that ALL courses must bear a proportion of the overhead costs of running the whole college ( heating, lighting administration depreceation etc.etc.) - costs that would be there irrespective of "our" use of the workshop. It became unaffordably expensive. Sad. Now all the knowledge, expertise and resources cannot be tapped and that lovely machinery just sits there idle for most of the time. I know I'm getting old but I've gotta say "Things 'aint what they used to be"!

Frank I do hope you find a course somewhere but I'm not optomistic I'm afraid.

Norman

 

Edited By NJH on 28/05/2013 10:41:48

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