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18 Courses

B1 English for TFL PCO

By Canary Wharf Academy

Course Description: Prepare for your PCO (Private Hire Driver) licence application with our comprehensive B1 English and Safety, Equality, and Regulatory Understanding (SERU) training. This course is essential for meeting the English language and regulatory requirements of Transport for London (TfL). Module Covered: Our training covers the following modules: Writing Reading Listening Speaking TfL Requirements: Transport for London mandates that all new PCO licence applicants and existing drivers renewing their licence must demonstrate B1 English language proficiency. Additionally, candidates must understand safety, equality, and regulatory matters (SERU). Training Details: Fees: Our special price is £150, covering all costs with no hidden charges. Secure your spot with a £50 deposit, and pay the remaining £100 on the training day. Duration: We offer weekday and weekend training sessions across Greater London. The training typically spans one day, with additional sessions available upon request. Group discounts are available, and you can choose your preferred dates. How to Book: Book your course conveniently through various methods: Online: Use PayPal, debit/credit card Offline: Invoice, bank transfer Contact us: Call our dedicated team or visit our office for assistance. Booking confirmation will be promptly emailed to you. Assistance Available: For any queries or assistance, don't hesitate to contact our friendly staff via phone or email. We're here to support you throughout your training journey. Contact us today for guidance and assistance.

B1 English for TFL PCO
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£150

B&W Darkroom Printing 2 (Intermediate)

4.8(34)

By Stills

A perfect follow-on course for those who have already completed an introductory darkroom printing course, or who have a reasonable level of B&W darkroom printing experience. Please bring B&W negatives (35mm or medium format) that relate to each other in some way (subject matter, tonal range, environment etc.) as we will be making a number of prints that can be read as a series. Please note: This course only covers the printing of images and participants should therefore bring previously processed negatives and if you have one, a printed contact sheet along to the session. All other materials (including a range of papers) will be provided. Class sizes are currently limited to 4 participants to enable social distancing throughout the course. Morning Presentation and analysis of what makes a successful series of photographs, and how the final print can be crafted to accentuate the photographer’s artistic intent Reading the negative and pre-visualising the print Re-cap of darkroom skills – including overview of single filter printing, test strips and making a work print Learning how to split-filter print Afternoon Making a printing plan Using fibre based paper Plenty of practical darkroom time to work on your images and gain confidence in the new skills and processes Finishing your prints   Courses are subject to minimum enrolment. Please register early, within five days of the start date, to reduce the likelihood of course cancellation. Please read our cancellation policy before booking. Students, anyone over the age of 65, and those in receipt of any form of benefits can claim the concessionary price, offering a 10% discount on the full course price. Valid proof of eligibility must be produced on the first day of the course. Please use the code CONCESSION when prompted at checkout. Stills uses ILFORD PHOTO chemicals on this course that can potentially pose a risk to pregnant and breast feeding women and asthmatics. We take every care to ensure good working practices and adequate ventilation in our darkrooms. If you feel you may be adversely affected, please visit the Health and Safety section of Ilford’s website for further information. General Guidance Notes for Pregnant and Breast Feeding Women and Asthmatics: From a risk assessment standpoint, provided all necessary control measures (such as good working practices, adequate ventilation, and the use of appropriate PPE) are in place then pregnant and breastfeeding women should be able to continue to work safely with photochemical products.Inhalation is the main route by which fumes and gases enter the body, making good ventilation a high priority. Exposure to irritant chemicals that would not affect most people may provoke an asthma attack in a person who already has asthma. For example, low levels of the gas sulphur dioxide can be produced by some ILFORD PHOTO processes. Most individuals would be unaffected but asthmatics may suffer adverse affects. ILFORD PHOTO products include no known human carcinogens, and no substances to which phrase R46 (May cause heritable genetic damage) or R64 (May cause harm to breastfed babies) applies. Most ILFORD PHOTO developers use hydroquinone, and their classification therefore includes R40 (Limited evidence of a carcinogenic effect) and R68 (Possible risk of irreversible effects). Some ILFORD PHOTO chemicals use boric acid or borates. These substances are classified as toxic for reproduction. As a result, the classification of some of the powder developers includes R60 (May impair fertility) and R61 (May cause harm to the unborn child).

B&W Darkroom Printing 2 (Intermediate)
Delivered In-PersonJoin Waitlist
£123

Asbestos Course (Cat. A & Cat.B)

5.0(39)

By City Training Group

IATP Asbestos Awareness and Non-Licensed Work with Asbestos (Cat. A and Cat. B). Sit your asbestos awareness (aka Category/Cat. A) and/or working with non-licensable asbestos (aka Cat. B) today!

Asbestos Course (Cat. A & Cat.B)
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£149

Darkroom Photography: Intro to B&W Weekend

4.8(34)

By Stills

Get to grips with the complete darkroom workflow from processing film to printing your own black & white photographs.

Darkroom Photography: Intro to B&W Weekend
Delivered In-PersonJoin Waitlist
£225

B1 English ELR and SERU for TFL PCO Licence

5.0(6)

By Learn More Academy Ltd

B1 English ELR and SERU are mandatory requirement for those who are planning of applying PCO licence to the Transport For London (TFL) or renewal a licence, that prove that you meet the English language skills. On 1 October 2021, TFL changed how they assess London PHV driver’s English language skills and introduced a requirement for drivers to show an understanding of safety, equality and regulatory matters (the SERU assessment). Drivers must satisfy the ELR by taking and passing a new speaking and listening test and the SERU assessment is used to assess their reading and writing skills.  ABOUT THE COURSE: All new applicants for a London PHV driver’s licence and existing licensees who have not met the ELR, are required to take and pass both the speaking and listening test and the SERU assessment. At Learn More Academy we offer preparation class for ELR and SERU training for the London PHV drivers before they attend a test with TFL. WHY YOU CHOOSE US: • Qualified and long experienced trainers. • Recognised Training Provider. • Tutors support available. • Accepted by TFL and local authority. • 99% pass rate. • Very reasonable course fees. • No hidden cost/fees. • Quick result and certificates . • We have dedicated team to support you. • Career advise available if needed. HOW MUCH THIS COURSE COST? SERU and ELR training fee is £149.99. There is no any hidden fess/cost.

B1 English ELR and SERU for TFL PCO Licence
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£149.99

B.I.T.T.Y Circle - membership

By LondonBitty

🌱New for this year, the new B.I.T.T.Y Circle is a membership based all access subscription to the London Bitty community. The *Believing In The True You* inner circle costs £40/ month and is an initiative focused on the Bitty mindset, goals and accountability. Your monthly subscription will include: 🔺Unlimited group classes 🔺Monthly Walk & Talk sessions (rotating locations across London) 🔺 A series of changing monthly exercises, tasks and challenges aimed at elevating mindsets, encouraging balance and purposeful progress towards our individual goals, while helping to keep one another accountable and inspired in the B.I.T.T.Y WhatsApp group. ➡️If you choose annual subscription. (10 months payable) you get 1 additional private one to one session plus inclusive access to at least 1 of the many Bitty events planned for this year. Plus preferential rates and sometimes free access to extra activities and social events. *Bitty Whatsapp number: 07465 202238*

B.I.T.T.Y Circle - membership
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£40

4 Weeks Short Barber Course

By TotalBarber Academy Limited

Need a course that gets you job ready without any hassle? Our TB Diploma course gets you ready for the barber life.

4 Weeks Short Barber Course
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£500 to £2,700

Winning complex B2B sales (In-House)

By The In House Training Company

This is an essential programme for members of staff whose role exposes them to aggressive or violent behaviour. 1 What's happening? Issues around us Risks in context Personal experiences 2 Safety fundamentals Following internal policy and procedure Personal safety and lone working Use of technology 3 Nipping issues in the bud Recognising early warning signs Avoiding causing problems for ourselves 4 Calming - Reaching - Controlling Tips and techniques for potentially calming a situation Reaching and building rapport Accelerants - tips on avoiding accelerating a situation Assertiveness techniques Non-verbal behaviour Active listening and the use of questions and distractions Exploring ways forward and identifying win/wins Avoiding the secondary argument Fogging The 'drama triangle' If all else fails... 5 Harassment, stalking and on-line bulling What constitutes harassment and definition of stalking On-line bullying Steps to take 6 Reporting principles Importance of incidence reporting Taking care of us What next?

Winning complex B2B sales (In-House)
Delivered in Harpenden or UK Wide or OnlineFlexible Dates
Price on Enquiry

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Balsall Heath Is Our Planet

balsall heath is our planet

London

Criminals have been breaking into Balsall Heath City Farm to steal the animals. This is upsetting for the staff and volunteers who look after them, at this much loved family learning facility (open daily). Donations are being collected through crowd funding to make the site secure, so together we can stop the abuse. MAKE A DONATION Vote for a Neighbourhood Council 05/12/2022 at 10:02 am | Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment Tags: Balsall Heath Good news. Many residents of Balsall Heath have voted Yes to setting up our own Neighbourhood Council to improve the area. All the money raised will be spent here. But it will take every vote, to get over the threshold. Due to postal delays, residents are asked to send the green voting paper as soon as they can, to be sure your vote is counted before 15 December. Anyone who has lost the ballot paper can be sent another by emailing Name, Address Postcode, subject BH Neighbourhood Council Vote bids@cesvotes.com Energy saving grants for Balsall Heath 18/11/2022 at 11:49 am | Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment Tags: Balsall Heath Homeowners and tenants living in Balsall Heath can apply to have work done on their homes that could significantly reduce their energy bills. Funding has been attracted by Retrofit Balsall Heath for up to 700 homes. Deadline for return of applications is Wednesday 23 November . Delays and even disappointments are possible with a free scheme, but “if you don’t ask, you dont get”. There’s no household income cap, or requirement to be on benefits, but the scheme is for older homes with poor energy rating (D,E,F,G EPCs). The scheme is completely free for eligible owner-occupiers. Private landlords need to pay a one-third contribution. A 3-page form needs to be filled in by the resident to apply and agree for a surveyor to visit. These can be got from BH Library, Baths, BH Children’s Centre, Jericho Foundation. Completed forms – please email form to RetrofitBalsallHeath[at]gmail.com or drop in at MECC, 93 Court Road, B12 9LQ MECC 0121 440 3500 9am-4pm Vote for a Neighbourhood Council 04/11/2022 at 9:51 am | Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment Tags: Balsall Heath Voters in Balsall Heath are receiving postal ballot papers from the city Elections Office, this month, November. If enough people vote Yes, the new council will be set up and the councilors recruited. They will then draw up a plan and a budget and set the “precept” (a small charge) to pay running costs. There is a new webpage that tells people more about the case for setting up this new structure, separate from Birmingham City Council, (but working with it of course) to power up our ability to solve problems, find opportunities and get communication and coordination working in our complex and multicultural neighbourhood. Advance Website Our Garden of Balsall Heath 16/08/2022 at 2:34 pm | Posted in Gardens, Green Spaces, Trees | Leave a comment Tags: Balsall Heath With the 2022 Commonwealth Games came an arts project called Our Garden and this has produced some great videos about people appreciating green spaces and trees in our neighbourhood. With the heat wave people have really appropriated the shade of all the trees planted over the last 40 years in the greening of Balsall Heath. Watch the videos Action at the Pocket Park 20/06/2022 at 4:29 pm | Posted in Green Spaces, Streets | Leave a comment Tags: Balsall Heath A team assembled to replace planter at Balsall Heath Pocket Park. We learned that a vehicle had smashed into it and driven off, but we were able to put in a new and more robust one. Passers by said they really appreciate this space for walking, cycling and sitting down in the busy centre of our neighbourhood. Thanks go to Hywel and the Countrymen group from BH City Farm, as in the pictures. A Council of Balsall Heath – more time to have your say 27/04/2022 at 3:30 pm | Posted in uncategorised | Leave a comment Tags: Balsall Heath Sunday 15th May is the extended deadline, for people to say if they favour an elected body, with the powers of a parish council. The City Council’s survey is quite brief and is at BeHeard. If you can introduce this as a discussion for a group that you know, then, please contact me for help with that. John Newson bhiop[at]jericho.org.uk