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Severnvale Equestrian Centre

severnvale equestrian centre

4.6(45)

Our facilities Severnvale provides riding lessons for someone who has never ridden before, to those that want to just ‘brush-up’, or to improve their riding skills, and for all ages; in addition to full competition livery, breaking/schooling livery, as well as part and ‘do-it-yourself’ livery.The facilities that we offer include:•Friendly instructors who have a wide range of qualifications and experience•Indoor school - 20 metres X 40 metres, with a viewing area in the Gallery Café & shop•International size outdoor arena - 20 metres X 60 metres, with floodlighting•32 loose boxes for hire, which includes the use of the Centre’s facilities•Horse walker to improve equine condition and stamina, which is suitable for multiple horses•Full set of ‘Jump-4-Joy’ show jumps•Regular competitive events throughout the year•Marmite’s Café that offers tea, coffee and light refreshments •Careers with horses in a very rewarding industryThe grounds (shown in light green) and facilities are available for hire for equestrian events, dog shows, dog training sessions, etc. The indoor school is often used for sports training by rugby clubs, etc., and various types of indoor shows, as well as ‘parties’. CCTV is installed and in use in several areas of the Centre for security purposes.The centre is open: 9 am to 8 pm Tuesday to Friday and 9 am to 5 pm Saturday & SundayWhere to find us From the M48At junction 2 take the road to the north, up to the large roundabout, then take the A48 into Chepstow.From the traffic lights outside the Tesco supermarket, follow the A48 for approximately 2¼ miles, SVEC is on the right and is signposted.South on the A48After passing through Lydney, Woolaston & Stroat, watch out for the sign for Severnvale Farm and “The Beachpike Herd” on a barn to your left. The turning to SVEC is on the left a little distance after this barn and is signposted. Go to Google MapsFor your benefit The instructors at the Centre have a wide range of qualifications, expertise and experience; and have a sympathetic understanding of the needs of adults and children, so that they provide instruction that is appropriate to their needs. Their experience includes eventing at national and international levels; as well as working with competition horses. For your safety, as well as the safety of others, please make yourself aware of the obligations set out in the "Help to keep Severnvale safe" section of this website.If you are thinking of working with horses, then the Severnvale, in association with local schools, provides work experience as part of a careers guidance policy; as well as career training in the equine industry to become a qualified horse riding instructor, or to gain experience as eventing and/or show jumping groom.The best piece of advice that could be given to anyone is not to be afraid to give riding a go; as it's a rewarding and exciting sport that anyone, regardless of age, ability or background can have a go at - and it’s a great way to keep fit!Looking after your personal dataSo that Severnvale Equestrian Centre (SVEC) can successfully tailor its lessons to meet your riding abilities and individual needs; and/or to provide suitable stabling and other facilities for you, or to other outside parties, it needs to hold basic information about you. The information that is collected enables it to provide the best service to you; by ensuring that Severnvale has all the information it needs to deliver these facilities, safely and appropriately. The "General Data Protection Regulation" (GDPR) dictate how Severnvale must treat this; so its Privacy Notice describes what data it holds, and how it is used to provide these services to you. Download a copy of SVEC’s Privacy Notice

Queen Elizabeth Sixth Form College

queen elizabeth sixth form college

Durham

Aspire, Achieve and Succeed at Queen Elizabeth Sixth Form College, Darlington, County Durham Queen Elizabeth Sixth Form College is located in Darlington, County Durham in the North East England. Our success and popularity as a college are built upon our commitment to providing our students with the best possible learning environment and highest possible standards of support and guidance. We are proud of the excellent relationships that exist between staff and students and our purposeful, lively and friendly atmosphere. Since opening, the College has been a popular choice for students and has continued to expand. There are approximately 2000 students on roll with a significant proportion travelling to Darlington from County Durham, Teesside and North Yorkshire. We also enrol a significant number from independent schools. The majority of our students have a full A Level Study Programme and the academic work of the College is of a high standard with an excellent record of examination success across the curriculum. In 2021 our A Level pass rate was an outstanding 100% with a high grade rate of over 64%. Over recent years, we have invested more than £7 million in our buildings and facilities at Queen Elizabeth Sixth Form College. Developments include an expanded and refurbished library, open access learning areas, Apple equipped Media and Art Graphics suites, state of the art science facilities, a fully equipped performance studio and purpose built progress tutor group spaces. There was also an extension completed to the student common room which included a Costa Coffee outlet. We’ve also done a lot of work to preserve and enhance our iconic Victorian frontage. We hope you will come along to one of our open evenings and see for yourself the many exciting opportunities that are available at Queen Elizabeth Sixth Form College, Darlington for students from across County Durham, Teesside and North Yorkshire.

Fitology Hub

fitology hub

Brockley

Fitology Hub began in 2016, training one client at 5am on Hilly Fields. As word spread, more and more women signed up and the positive feedback we got made us realise we had something really special to give. So we decided to trade in our freezing cold mornings for something more permanent. While we were researching where to set up shop, we couldn’t believe that there was nothing of the kind already in Brockley, considering the wealth of businesses providing most of the crucial things needed in life - such as good coffee! We consider having an amazing training space as just as important as that. Unit 5 of the Brockley Cross Business Centre was Fitology Hub’s first home, big enough (just) for one client, Suzanne and our dog Bosco, a tiny puppy at the time. In less than a year, it was clear that we needed a bigger space as new members walked through our doors wanting to explore strength training. Unit 43 is the well-loved, warm space that we landed in. Today, we are proud to be a local business that works with women of all ages and from all walks of life. We offer something more personalised than a gym so that our members can access strength and fitness training, from female coaches who understand the barriers to exercising, as well as the benefits. We believe that by changing the way women experience ‘the gym’, we can help make an impact, not only on our member's lives, but also on the world of fitness. Our dream is that Fitology Hub continues to inspire more people to improve their health, well-being, confidence and of course, their strength.

Bridwell Park Estate

bridwell park estate

Devon,

Bridwell is a remarkable Country House Estate in central Devon – a unique, fun and fabulous location that is very very easy to find. We are located less than 1 mile from Junction 27 of the M5, and only 2 miles from the mainline rail station at Tiverton Parkway – click here to see us on google maps. The Devon home of Lord Ivar Mountbatten & James Coyle First and foremost Bridwell is the Devon home of Lord Ivar Mountbatten and James Coyle. A handsome, classic Georgian house, an Orangery, Chapel, Old Stables, Hangar and Tennis Court are all set within 100 acres of landscaped late 18th century deer park with a free roaming herd of red and fallow deer and an ornamental lake and magnificent views across the rolling hills of the Culm Valley. A brilliant location with so much to offer Far from being stuffy old duffers, Lord Ivar, James and their Estate team enjoy welcoming a terrific mix of clients, guests and visitors, to include: – Residents of our Devon and Somerset community that love great coffee, good food, awesome service, and beautiful breathing space. Visit and connect with us at The Orangery Cafe. – Couples seeking a Devon Wedding venue for marriage and civil partnership celebrations. – Agents and hosts requiring a private house in which to bring their Devon House Party together to stay whilst joining the regions sporting activities and events throughout the County. – South West artisans, makers, growers, producers, visitors and our community friends who support us with our annual series of ticketed events, workshops, community initiatives, Pop Up Markets, and Supper Nights. – Families, friends and businesses planning a special occasion. – Devon visitors in need of fabulous self contained accommodation whilst travelling through the County or making the most of a West Country staycation.

Making Education A Priority (Meap)

making education a priority (meap)

London

Founded in 2013, we are a consortium of African and African Caribbean-led supplementary schools delivering high quality educational, social and cultural provision across the Greater Manchester area. Our consortium consists Highway Hope Supplementary School, Grace Incorporation Faith Trust (GIFT) Academy Supplementary School, Highway Hope Social Enterprise, Twilight School at MMU and Nurturing Foundations. Black Man and Woman in Coffee Shop Our Vision and Mission Our vision is to promote community-led, heritage-inspired education and community lifelong learning as key drivers for urban regeneration. Our mission is to build capacity within the community education sector. We aim to: Grow our consortium of supplementary schools across the Greater Manchester area. Share teaching, research, capital and human resources across the consortium. Focus on teaching core curriculum subjects (English, Maths and Sciences). Use digital, creative education and training as well as heritage studies as media for teaching core curriculum subjects. Provide high quality, academically relevant extra-curricular enrichment activities across the consortium. Support volunteer teachers across the consortium with their Continuing Professional Development (CPD) and Initial Teacher Training (ITT). Support CPD and ITT with high quality community-led research Form partnerships with educational, cultural and social providers to continually strengthening our educational provision within the communities we serve. Expand our programme of community lifelong learning initiatives. Mentor young people in employability and enterprise skills. Develop education and enterprise programmes which include apprenticeship programmes. Qualified Teacher Learning and Skills success at MEaP With our joint responsibilities for teacher training plus curriculum and teacher mentoring, we are very excited about our plans for the Continuing Professional Development of all of our staff. We believe that our school offers unique professional growth opportunities for all of our teaching staff, enabling them to develop high levels of cultural competence and excel in community teaching.

Beulah United Reformed Church

beulah united reformed church

Beulah is an outward looking church, interested in Rhiwbina and concerned about the wider world. We describe our style of church life as liberal but lively encouraging participation in worship in which we mix traditional hymnody and new music from the world church. We encourage a thoughtful faith, questioning and exploring together what we understand the Bible and faith means today. We have adopted a range of worship patterns. Our main service is Family Worship on a Sunday morning. This gathers all ages together, there is a Junior Church catering for all ages and we have a crèche. The service lasts an hour and a quarter or so and there is coffee after the service. In addition to the service on a Sunday there is one other mid-week service. Meeting Point is primarily a gathering where we share readings for the week and pastoral news. Beulah Church affirms that Christ welcomed all into his company without exception. He did not judge who people were, though he challenged how people behaved towards each other. We believe God calls all kinds of people to work and witness in his name and we want all to feel welcome and included in all aspects of Beulah’s life and leadership. We acknowledge that we have not always lived up to Christ’s standard of warmth and welcome. But, we testify that when his Spirit is at work amongst us we are a people offering care and compassion to all-comers. In 2018 six URC congregations agreed to form The Cardiff and Penarth United Reformed Church Pastorate. The other five churches are: Bethesda URC Tongwynlais, Canton Uniting Church, City URC, Elfed Avenue United Church, and Parkminster URC. Following the URC call process we are delighted to welcome the Reverends Martha McInnes and David Dean as Ministers to the Pastorate. Thus we welcome you to Beulah and invite your contribution to the life of faith here in Beulah and beyond.

Politics In Action

politics in action

London

We are delighted to welcome our new Executive Director Paul Smyth, who comes to us with a wealth of experience and a strong reputation for ground breaking youth work. I am thrilled to have taken up the post of Executive Director with Politics in Action – and I want to start by congratulating my predecessor Patricia O’Lynn on her election to the Northern Ireland Assembly. We live in a turbulent time for politics around the world, nationally and locally – and this makes the work of supporting young people’s role as active citizens more challenging and even more important. We are emerging from a global pandemic which has put unprecedented restrictions on the lives and freedoms of young people, and which has impacted their learning, their social lives, their relationships and for some their mental health. Politics in Action responded proactively to these challenges by moving workshops online and ensuring continuity. I am optimisticwe can return to largely face-to-face delivery of our programmes with young people in schools and other settings, and can find new ways of engaging with more young people and in particular those who are not normally invited into conversations about politics and citizenship. Much of what we already do is in collaboration with schools and with other youth organisations. I see so much potential for additional collaborations that allow our little charity to punch above its weight. One of the many attractions of the role is the excellent Board of Trustees who provide strong governance, leadership and vision for Politics in Action. They bring significant social and political capital to the charity and use it in the interests of young people and our shared future. I would love to hear your ideas about how Politics in Action should direct our energies over the coming months and years. Feel free to drop me a line and I am always up for a coffee and a creative chat!

English Family Learning

english family learning

We provide total immersion in English and lessons planned for your individual needs. This is the fastest way to make progress, and increase your fluency in English. We offer a complete package of service and care from the moment you arrive at the airport: Comfortable accommodation in your teacher’s family home Central location in Bristol; a vibrant, historic university town Good honest home cooking; all meals provided Evenings out / trips to places of interest One to one lessons, usually 3 hours per day Qualified teacher with many years experience We are experienced in providing: General English for adults and teenagers Exam coaching English for work and business needs Professional support with CVs, job applications etc Language support for academic work You will be welcomed as a guest and treated as a family friend. We invite you to share our family activities and events, and will offer you a selection of local sightseeing trips and entertainment. You can practice English conversation for many hours each day! 5 Reasons to choose English Family Learning: You are unique and special! We are a small business, and every student is important to us. We make every effort to look after your individual needs and comfort. Achieve your best possible progress. With your own personal teacher, working at your pace, and concentrating on the areas that you need help with, you will make very good progress. Total immersion in English life and language. All day, every day, you will be in an English environment. Language schools cannot guarantee this; at the end of lessons students inevitably divide into their different language groups. Total immersion combined with good tuition provides optimum conditions for learning. Good value. You are dealing directly with the teachers. No agency commission included in our fee, and no time or money wasted on travelling between host family and school. Feel comfortable. You are invited to ‘make yourself at home’. Tea and coffee are unlimited. Help yourself! Fruit and snacks are available between meals.

University Of York Students' Union

university of york students' union

We are your Students’ Union, here for all students at the University of York. Whilst we work closely with the University on many projects, we are a separate, charitable organisation. We are not-for-profit, and are run by elected representatives. Our core mission at YUSU is to: Represent you Support you …and to give you the best experience as a student in York! If you are studying at the University, you are automatically a part of YUSU, but you can opt-out at any time. What YUSU can do for you: Opportunities Our dynamic team go above and beyond to ensure that you can join societies, clubs and groups that suit your interests! At YUSU, we offer... Over 200+ societies; 65+ sports clubs; 150+ student jobs per year; and a selection of RAG and volunteering groups! Advice If you need any support or advice during your time at York, we've got you covered. YUSU has a welcoming Advice and Support Centre, who are there to give you free, independent advice. If you need any extra help, we can signpost you to appropriate services that work best for you. Representation YUSU strives to represent all students, determined to make University an immersive, collaborative and inclusive environment. We have three teams, elected by students, who work hard to make this a reality: Sabbatical Officers: (Sabbs) Part-Time Officers: (PTOs) Academic Reps What's more, we also offer a selection of campaigns, projects and networks for you to join, so that you can help to make a difference. Events We run events all year around, so you'll never have a dull moment with us! Some of the events which you could attend include: Freshers' Festival; Love York Awards; Roses (Europe's largest varsity!); and our annual Summer Ball! Venues We have six venues across campus. Whether you want to grab a coffee before a lecture, or nip down to the pub for a pint, we've got it all! Why not visit: The Courtyard; D-Bar; The Glasshouse; The Kitchen at Alcuin; The Lounge; or The Vanbrugh Arms?