Adult training news
‘Make that step and access the help, because it is out there’
Published 19 November 2008
THE Return to Work programme has proved an outstanding success for national training provider Routes to Work.
MP toasts our young achievers
Published 19 November 2008
FOB watches, pen sets and personal organisers were among the tokens presented to West Cumbrian teenagers at Rathbone training centre on October 31.
Denis helps to get safer motorcyclists on the road
Published 22 October 2008
AS Trainrite’s first bike instructor, Denis Hetherington fully expected to be transporting students to Carlisle’s Test Centre from October when it was planned that the Workington Test Centre would close.
Help for would-be entrepreneurs
Published 22 October 2008
WEST Cumbrian entrepreneurs were given the chance to turn their dreams into reality at a business ideas workshop last week.
Women build bigger role in construction industry
Published 24 September 2008
CONSTRUCTION is the United Kingdom’s biggest industry, with two million people already at work in more than 700 different types of jobs.
St Begh’s CDC
Published 20 August 2008
REMEMBER, ‘today is the first day of the rest of your life’ – so do something positive now!
Whitehaven Adult Education Centre
Published 20 August 2008
RIGHT in the heart of our community is a substantial adult education provider – Whitehaven Adult Education.
All Saints Learning Centre
Published 20 August 2008
FOR OVER 10 years All Saints’ Learning Centre in Cockermouth has offered learning opportunities to the people of West Cumbria. During that time, hundreds of people have picked up new skills.
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Published 20 August 2008
THE new-look Your Cumbria brochure containing details of all Adult Education courses in the autumn term will be coming through your letterbox in August.
West Cumbria Trades Hall Centre
Published 20 August 2008
THE CENTRE now has two new exciting projects beginning in partnership with TWL, operating as 13-week rolling programmes.
Qualifications towards a 21st Century career
Published 20 August 2008
On the right road to rewarding employment
Published 20 August 2008
Scheme helps youngsters to rebuild their lives
Published 20 August 2008
Broaden your horizons at the Open University
Published 25 July 2008
WEST Cumbria’s students have been celebrating after graduating through the Open University. A degree ceremony at The Sage, Gateshead, saw graduates from across the North East and Cumbria receive their certificates.
A great showcase for West Cumbrian careers
Published 27 June 2008
WORKINGTON saw one of its biggest jobs fairs this month with exhibitions from some of the area’s major employers in the Washington Central.
Business success is at Gillian’s fingertips
Published 27 June 2008
GILLIAN Mirehouse always had a keen interest in beauty. Her natural creative ability allowed her to dabble in bridal make-up and manicures. But as an animal nurse and receptionist for a Cockermouth veterinary practice, her interests remained very much second to her full-time job.
Energus empahsises wider scope of nuclear training
Published 23 April 2008
WEST Cumbria’s new £20m nuclear training academy has a new name – Energus.
It’s horses for courses at Louise’s new school
Published 23 April 2008
Helping people to unlock their emotional problems
Published 23 April 2008
Tough at the top? This will make it easier...
Published 27 March 2008
IT’S TOUGH at the top. So how do bosses know if they’re any good at the job – especially if they never had the right training in the first place? A new management degree, tailored to the needs of local businesses and delivered at colleges throughout the county, is being launched by the University of Cumbria to give bosses a helping hand.
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