Bookings are now open for High Peak residents who want to learn something new this summer.
Derbyshire County Council’s Adult Community Education Service have activities for people who want to study for new qualifications or explore new hobbies and interests.
Courses include Maths and English from entry level to GCSE, counselling skills, languages, and computer skills as well as pottery, sewing, crafts and floristry.
The summer term starts on Monday 25 April and details of all the courses can be viewed online at derbyshire.gov.uk/coursesearch or in brochures available at Adult Community Education Centres and libraries.
DCC’s Cabinet Member for Education, Councillor Alex Dale, said: “We are keen to offer adults the opportunity to gain new skills and qualifications, so if adult education is something you’ve been considering, we’d encourage you to take the step and see what we have available.”
Residents can book onto a course by calling, emailing, or visiting the centre where their chosen course is being held.
Details of local centres are available at derbyshire.gov.uk/ACEcentres
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