Do you want to improve your literacy skills to better manage everyday tasks, control your personal finances, move into employment or get a promotion, or support your children's learning?
If the answer is yes, Buckinghamshire Adult Learning could have the answer. They are offering free courses specifically for adults to help with everyday essential skills: Literacy (including English language), Digital and Numeracy.
Starting from Monday 17 July and running every week to the end of August, Buckinghamshire Adult Learning has drop-in workshops at:
- 10am to noon every Monday at Millbrook ALC, Mill End Road, High Wycombe, HP12 4BA.
- 10am to noon every Wednesday at Quarrendon ALC, Holman Street, Aylesbury, HP19 9LJ.
- 10am to noon every Thursday at Chesham ALC, Chartridge Lane, Chesham, HP5 2RG.
The drop-in workshops are free to adults over the age of 19 who do not already have a GCSE at grade C or equivalent in English. For more information on the drop-in sessions – and other part-time courses available in the county – go to: www.adultlearningbc.ac.uk

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