Outdoor Education Centre
Home | Open Door Adventure Open Door Adventure is an Outdoor Pursuits & Activity Centre that offers 20 activities on site!
Theatrical costume hire, Bespoke costume making, Creative workshops
Tappers is founded on a passion for producing spirits that are authentically made in the way that they’re advertised. We’re an independent family business and we hand-craft our spirits at our seaside home and Distillery on the Wirral Peninsula, near to the historic cities of Chester and Liverpool. The quality of our range is a testament to our principles:
This page will be continually updated! Keep checking back for new works! If you wish to purchase anything please contact the artist directly and if you’d like to support us to help us continue doing the work that we do – please consider making a donation – every little helps – donation link at the bottom of the page. Many thanks, the Cocreate Arts & Health team.
Cademy is a marketplace for local courses, workshops, and bootcamps. Whether you're teaching arts, dance, languages, business or anything else in between - use cademy to manage sales and get more bookings with ease!
Science Oxford creates and delivers a wide range of exciting science workshops and shows that enrich the science and technology curricula in your school. We are now taking bookings from September onwards. We offer a 15% discount as part of our annual membership for schools. Before you book, watch our short film highlighting a selection of the shows and workshops we run in schools.
An enriching environment in which to learn.
Best In The FieldWhat does BASC stand for? BASC stands for the British Association for Shooting and Conservation. How did BASC begin? The organisation was founded as the Wildfowlers’ Association of Great Britain and Ireland (WAGBI) in 1908 by Stanley Duncan FZS and Sir Ralph Payne-Gallwey Bt. Why did Stanley Duncan form the Association? There were three main reasons why he set up WAGBI: He wanted to help professional wildfowlers. He was becoming alarmed at the increasing drainage and subsequent development of excellent wildfowl habitat. He realised that as time went by it would be necessary to defend the sport of wildfowling against the growing enthusiasm of extremists.
About AVOW and volunteering in Wrexham AVOW is part of Third Sector Support Wales (TSSW) – the collective name given to the network of support organisations for the Third Sector in Wales, consisting of 19 County Voluntary Councils (CVC’s) in Wales as well as Wales Council for Voluntary Action (WCVA). The shared goal is to enable the Third Sector and volunteers across Wales to contribute fully to individual and community well-being, now and in the future. The focus of our collective work will concentrate on four pillars of activity: Volunteering Good governance Sustainable funding Engagement and influencing