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Stained Glass Centre

stained glass centre

London

The Stained Glass Centre was established in 2008 by the recently-formed Stained Glass Trust, with the aim of providing an educational centre to encourage the study and appreciation of stained glass, as well as breathing life back into St Martin-cum-Gregory. This beautifully evocative Grade I listed building, which dates back to before the 11th century, is home to a rich range of historic glass, including some of the earliest logos to be seen in stained glass and memorials to celebrated glass-painters. Set in the city of York, home to much of Britain’s surviving ancient glass and a focus for craft and creativity in the modern day practice of stained glass making, The Stained Glass Centre provides a unique point of interpretation for the city, with demonstrations, workshops, guided tours and lectures. The Stained Glass Centre is developing as a national resource for the discovery and interpretation of stained glass. The building has long been a destination for those interested in this fragile medium. As the Stained Glass Centre, it is transforming into a venue in which residents, students and visitors can explore, participate in and learn more about one of the most beguiling of crafts, one that continues to be central to the heritage, culture and economy of the city of York. Now that the future of the building has been secured for public use, a programme of events is bringing people and new life back into the building. Founding Aims The Stained Glass Centre was established with five long-term aims for its future role The Stained Glass Centre will be a national resource for the discovery and interpretation of stained glass. Visitors will be able to participate in, and learn about, craft-skills, arts and industries that continue to play a vital role in the life of the city and region. Practitioners from all over the UK will have a national centre of excellence for the study and development of their craft. People of all ages will have the opportunity to learn about the historic importance of this beautiful art form as well as helping it to develop and flourish for the 21st century. The creation of the Stained Glass Centre in the former church of St Martin-cum-Gregory will give new life to one of York’s most beautiful ‘lost’ buildings. Regeneration The establishment of the Stained Glass Centre within the former church of St Martin-cum-Gregory aims to give stunning new life to a magnificent building, with the exciting opportunity for regular public access to one of York’s most beautiful ‘lost’ buildings, and to see, and have interpreted, its lovely fittings and glass. Through the Centre, residents of central York can reclaim aspects of their own local history, participate in, and learn about, craft-skills, arts and industries which continue to play a vital role in the life of the city and region. The Stained Glass Centre also plays a key role in the re-awakening of Micklegate, which once was, and could be again, York’s most important and elegant street. The Centre works closely with the Micklegate Quarter, hosting and participating in events for the local community.

London Law Tutor

london law tutor

London

London Law Tutor® is our humble endeavour to provide students with legal knowledge in view of broader perspectives and social issues. We are an academic private law tutoring company and we are here to help you with all aspects of your studies. We are passionate about the field of law and feel privileged to have had excellent teachers during law school. Our professional law tutors take pride in sustained innovation when it comes to developing new learning techniques. We are committed to maintaining our high standards of professional excellence and client satisfaction. We will be updating our law library with law notes and other academic materials for law students frequently. It should be remembered that these notes are not meant to be a substitute for regular class attendance, participation and independent legal research. Our clientele is global and so is our vision for legal education. Our law tutors can speak the following languages: English, Urdu, Punjabi, Hindi, German, French, Spanish, Tamil, Polish, Bulgarian, Russian, Cantonese, Korean, Japanese and Greek. We have law tutors and consultants available in all major UK and global cities. In the UK we have law tutors based in London, Manchester, Birmingham, Nottingham, Liverpool, Bristol, Oxford, Cambridge, Edinburgh, Glasgow and others. Globally, we provide law tutors in Hong Kong, Sydney, Singapore, New York, Los Angeles, Boston, Chicago, Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Dubai, Doha, Riyadh, Cairo, Paris and many more. If you feel the need for our professional tuition services or just need to get information about our professional charges for your particular subjects then contact us immediately. We understand the financial limits of students and will try our level best to tailor a study plan that fits not only your time but also your budget! Our ultimate aim is to help the next generation of barristers and solicitors achieve academic and professional excellence!

The Nigel Brown Cookery Academy

the nigel brown cookery academy

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Barton Upon Humber

Nigel holds these exclusive classes in his very own cookery school kitchen so you can enjoy the pleasure of cooking in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. All the equipment we use is similar to what you will find in domestic kitchens up and down the country so whatever you learn you can recreate in your own home. We limit our class size to a maximum of 8 but mostly only 4 so it doesn’t matter whether you’re an accomplished cook or can only switch on a kettle, we have the time to teach everyone some new skills and give you the individual attention you deserve. customers at the Nigel Brown Cookery AcademyAll our courses, whether it be a half day session or a full day course with lunch, are fully hands-on and at the end of the class you can take your dishes to enjoy at home. All courses and classes are held in Nigel’s kitchen at The Ropewalk in Barton upon Humber. Personalised gift vouchers are available for all our courses if you’d like to treat someone special to the ultimate cookery experience whether it’s for a birthday, anniversary, Christmas or just to say ‘thanks’. Click here to order vouchers. Alternatively, if you’re not sure which course or date to choose, simply click on Gift Shop and select an open voucher. They’re valid for 6 months and can be used as full or part payment towards any of our courses and classes. If you’re ordering a voucher for a special occasion such as a birthday or anniversary and would like your voucher to be dated from the special event just let us know by email and we will happily post date it for you. Don’t forget to also let us know if you have a special message you would like printed on the gift wallet at no extra charge. The academy can be found nestled at the foot of the Humber Bridge in Barton upon Humber, North Lincolnshire, within a Grade II listed building known as The Ropewalk. Hall’s Barton Ropery was an international name of excellence in the shipping and many other industries for 200 years. Hall’s Ropes made on the Barton site were used on all the major shipping lines and for the first ascent of Everest. The factory was closed in 1989 and lay dormant until April 2000 when one fifth of the building was restored and opened as an arts centre housing 2 galleries, artists workshops, picture framing business and a Heritage Display. The centre currently attracts in excess of 20,000 visitors per year and is run by The Waterside Artists Co-operative. In September 2005 the rest of the building was restored and is now home to 12 artist’s studios and 18 units being used for creative industries including digital, media, design and other related industries including a fantastic coffee shop and The Nigel Brown Cookery Academy. The Academy is easily accessible by car, roughly an hours’ drive from Lincoln, Leeds, York and Sheffield with plenty of free parking. You can also reach us by train or bus, our nearest bus/rail station is Barton and the academy is a short walk away.