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2 colleges run Weekend craft appreciation courses in Central England

There are 2 institutions in Central England which run Weekend Craft Appreciation courses. Please use the filter on the left to narrow down your Craft Appreciation courses.


Introduction to Greenwich Community College

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Greenwich Community College

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Greenwich Community College is the largest provider of qualification and non-qualification courses in the London Borough of Greenwich. There...more

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Workers Educational Association (WEA)

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We deliver thousands of courses for adults of all backgrounds each year across the country. Most courses open to the general public are in...more

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