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West London Music Tutors

west london music tutors

FIND YOUR LOCAL MUSIC TUTOR To find your local music tutor please enter your post code and instrument in the search bar on our home page. To check availabilities and book a lesson , please get in touch with us via e-mail or phone. West London Music Tutors are a happy professional team of fully DBS checked teachers and musicians that can provide lessons at either your home/online or the teacher’s studio. Contemporary music comprises various styles from all cultures, lands and times. Discover new shores and let your soul speak through music. This in essence is what we aim to do; to literally open up the doors to the great and vast world of music. If you love jazz, classical, hip hop, rock, blues, funk, electro or any other contemporary style and want to master it, we have the skills, experience and resources for this to happen. MUSIC ACCESSIBLE Our aim at West London Music Tutors is to make music accessible to everyone. If you are a beginner, intermediate or advanced student we have the tools and experience to enhance what you have and provide you with much more. If you wish to gain an accreditation for your efforts, we can give you all the support and assistance you need for Trinity College Exams, ABRSM, RockSchool or any other provider of your choice. The lessons are structured around the students level, needs and likes. To ensure that you gain a comprehensive enjoyable musical experience, lessons can incorporate theory and musical knowledge, or can simply be working on one of your and/or your favourite tunes.

Acsc Sports

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In 1968 at a meeting of the Parish Council of Aldingbourne it was agreed that there was a definite need to build a modern community centre to serve the village. 12 years later, and at a cost of £100,000,David Purley Aldingbourne Community Centre was completed. It was officially opened on 29th March 1980 by local racing driver David Purley the son of Charles Purley, the founder of LEC Refrigeration. The Centre is built on the playing fields originally managed by the Aldingbourne Sports Council. In 1972 the Sports Council formed the 200 Club to raise money for the project. Concise Construction Ltd of Barnham were given the contract and together with Mr Peter Lovett plans were drawn up. inside-hall-2 Planning permission was first granted in 1977 but was revised in 1978. With grants from the Department of the Environment, West Sussex County Council, Arun District Council the Association were all set to begin work. But it was not to be as straightforward as that. Problems arose concerning an access road and time ticked by. With the knowledge that if work didn’t start on site by a certain time they would lose their grants, the association pressed to reach an agreement. inside-bar-1 Eventually, in March 1979 an agreement was signed and work started immediately. The delay however, had cost the Association money. The original quote of £72,000 for the construction of the building no longer applied and the new cost was set up as £93,931.38p. By the time internal fittings, alarms and other equipment had been fitted the centre cost £100,000.