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2010 Taekwondo

2010 taekwondo

We practice WTF Taekwondo which is represented in the Olympics. Class is taught by Instructor Matt Stein who trained under GrandMaster Fred Lee in the 1970's in London and GrandMaster Dung LeVan from 1980-90's in Bristol. Students from as young as 5 can start their training. The classes are mixed in terms of age and grade with adults training alongside children. The club is run on simple principles both old and new. The five tenets of Taekwondo: Courtesy, Integrity, Perseverance, Self-control and Indomitable Spirit are taught. Matt's approach is serious but not overly strict. The focus remains on technique and practical application of self-defence. It is intended that through repetitive training, the skills and techniques required to defend oneself will be learned. The addition of competition sparring sharpens the reactions and helps to refine technical skills. Not all students want to fight so in this modern era of martial arts they too are accommodated. There are many aspects of martial arts and not all are about fighting. Some students come to boost self-esteem and confidence. This can be achieved simply by participating and refining technical skills. One-step sparring and patterns are a good way to learn this. The Self-defence class has now closed and in it's place is the new Taekwondo Games class. This class is essentially for the younger students to channel their energy into a branch of the art form. The class will consist of an essential warm up of muscles and joints, followed by technical punches, blocks and kicking. This will lead onto a series of fun and lightly competitive games, some solo, others in groups. Light sparring can be done by those who want to. Congratulations to Rowan, Logan and Ava who all reached 3rd Dan grades in April 2022. They have all been shining stars throughout their training and now help in teaching too. They have become wonderful ambassadors to the club.

Malham Smithy Blacksmith Course: Address

malham smithy blacksmith course: address

The Malham Smithy is the workshop of female blacksmith Annabelle Bradley, where she runs blacksmith experience days and designs and hand forges sculptural and functional wrought ironwork. Annabelle uses traditional blacksmithing techniques combined with contemporary design in producing decorative items for the home and garden. The Malham Smithy is situated in the heart of the beautiful Yorkshire Dales village of Malham and has a gallery area displaying wrought ironwork as well as a viewing area to be able to watch Annabelle at work on the traditional coke forge, if you are looking for things to do in Malham or the Yorkshire Dales, come and visit the historic Malham Smithy, suitable leisure entertainment for families, old and young. A small selection of hand forged items such as candle sconces, companion sets and hooks etc. are available to purchase from the gallery, you can also take the opportunity to discuss commissions for bespoke designs, or book a session to forge your own piece of hand crafted art. The Malham Smithy was bequeathed to the Parish Church by Artist Blacksmith Bill Wild in the early 1980's, and has ever since been leased out by the Church as a traditional blacksmiths workshop. In February 2007, Annabelle Bradley was given the opportunity to work from the Malham Smithy and continues to this day keeping this beautiful Yorkshire Dales village heritage alive. Annabelle has featured on Countryfile with Anita Rani, Julia Bradbury's Unforgettable Walks, The Dales with Adrian Edmondson, Back to the Land with Kate Humble, The One Show with Alex Jones, Escape to the Country, Craig and Bruno's Great British Roads Trips, Channel 5 at the Great Yorkshire Show with Julian Norton and Jules Hudson, The Dales and the Lakes, and featured in books about the Dales and magazine articles including Period Living. Read Annabelle's story on how she made the life changing move from tax accountant to blacksmith.

Total Network Solutions (Europe)

total network solutions (europe)

London

Our Responsiveness, A Service Obsession We live by the clock, and our processes are designed specifically with quick problem resolution in mind. We’re committed to not just the highest level of service, but the fastest. Our service obsession isn’t just a bunch of hollow buzzwords, it’s a firm part of the TNS culture that encompasses every one of our processes and tasks. We continuously and obsessively track our performance and your problems status. And keeping with our responsiveness mantra, if you call us, you will be speaking directly with a technician, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Our Technology, A Cutting Edge Foundation We implement award winning, cutting edge technology in order to provide you with a solid foundation from which to deliver excellent IT Consulting Service. This includes proactive device monitoring, 24/7/365. We won’t just wait for something to go wrong, we actively monitor every device in your network and preemptively handle most issues before they even occur. We also access, manage, upgrade, secure and fix workstations, servers and network devices remotely – and often automatically. Coupled with our preventive maintenance, cloud based solutions and state of the art virus protection and security analysis, you’ll always be up and running. Our Staff, Going the Extra Mile We firmly believe that, if you hire the best people, give them the best tools and engage them daily as human beings, they pass on this respect to their clients in the form of great service.Getting the technical side right is always our focus but we also never forget that in a service-centric business it all comes down to the people – and ours are the best. We take pride in our staff and genuinely value the relationships that we’ve built with our clients over the years. At the end of the day, this increases retention and, as a bi-product, profitability. It’s a mutually beneficial relationship!

Time World

time world

London

Started in 2005 in the name of WebSight Computer Systems, we have been taking ourselves through a time testing expedition for several years. Currently, we are a leading provider of data management, market research, analytics and business intelligence solutions. Our core services include Data research and analysis, Database management, New technology induction, identification of innovative pathways in business processes, market research, Integration & scaling of new methods into existing systems, anti-SPAM compliant digital marketing, programming in various technologies for web and mobile applications. The Data Analytics Division handles data capture, cleanup, drill-down reporting, business intelligence and market research. Programming division provides many state-of-the-art web and mobile applications. The marketing services division handles CRM and e-marketing Solutions with intelligent data technologies and social media services. A design team works hand in hand with all the divisions to ensure we use the best interfaces, interactive reporting or present a theme. We are pioneers in deploying Cognitive solutions on to existing systems to make them smarter and intelligent. We observe and remain keen on finding cost effective technology solutions that can improve business performance. Our team has successfully implemented several projects all over the Middle East. With an in-depth understanding of business processes, our consultants and technocrats have delivered prestigious results to several industry segments. We also have a data management and research team based out of our development centre in India. We have been awarded ISO 9001:2015 and ISO 27001:2013 certifications, the internationally recognized standards that ensures their products and services meet the global standards. The certification covers the offices located in the UAE and India for the scope of “Provision of Information Security Services for Data management, Research & Consulting, Applications Design & Development, Digital Transformation Advisory.” The company has set the goal of continuously improving their security standards and will be audited every year to maintain this high standard. Timesworld’s professionals have received EU-GDPR consulting certification in 2020.

Scottish Potters Association - Workshop Bookings

scottish potters association - workshop bookings

Forres

The Scottish Potters Association is a Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation (SCIO, number SC048850) registered with the Office of the Scottish Charities Register. Charitable Purposes The Scottish Potters Association objectives are the advancement of the Arts and Culture and in furtherance of this: To promote and encourage the making, appreciation and development of Scottish pottery and ceramic craft, art and culture. To provide information and opportunities for communication and collaboration between ceramic makers, artists and the public. To work in partnership with other organisations. To provide and promote Equal Opportunities such that; the organisation will not discriminate based on race, sex, disability, sexuality, age or based on political, religious or other opinions. As and if required by funders and/or members, the fuller Local Authority Equal Opportunities policies may be adopted. Activities To meet those objectives, the SPA aims to: arrange opportunities for the public: to see potters at work; to get hands on with clay; to see potters work on display; run workshops for members; organise demonstration events for members; organise public exhibitions of members work; produce and distribute a map of potters active in Scotland; provide financial support in the form of a bursary; provide opportunities for members to network. We are run by members for members and we work to support our members whether they are experienced professionals or just getting started. If you want to know more about our committee, click here. The SPA is open to anyone with an interest in pottery and ceramics in Scotland including professionals, amateurs/hobby potters and students We offer workshops, exhibitions and other opportunities for networking throughout the year as well as a quarterly newsletter packed with features about what our members have been up to as well as useful hints and tips. We also get involved in partner events such as Potfest at the Palace and Hey Clay! Click the image below to open the Scottish Potters Trail Map with details of the studios and galleries of some of our professional members.

Smith Vocational and Agricultural High School

smith vocational and agricultural high school

Smith Vocational and Agricultural High School was established as a result of a bequest in the will of Oliver Smith. Mr. Smith was born in Hatfield, Massachusetts in 1766. He engaged in farming at an early age, and acquired large wealth by stock-raising. He was a magistrate for forty years; twice he was a representative to the legislature; and in 1820, he was a member of the State constitutional convention. He never married and may have been considered eccentric by his neighbors, but he amassed a large fortune, which he bequeathed to establish the "Smith Charities," a unique system of benevolence. At his death in 1845, his estate was valued at nearly $400,000; and the will was contested by his family. Legendary lawyer and legislator Daniel Webster successfully defended the will for the city of Northampton. The fund for the Agricultural School became available for use in 1905, and the amount of $50,000 was turned over to the City of Northampton for the purchase of land on which to build Smith School. The school opened for students in 1908 as the first vocational school in Massachusetts. Since 1845, when the fund to develop an agricultural school was established, Smith Vocational and Agricultural High School has been at the forefront of a movement toward excellence in vocational training. Today, Smith Vocational and Agricultural High School is a public high school for residents of Northampton and tuition students from all of Hampshire County on a "space available" basis. Students spend alternating weeks in shop and academic programs as they prepare for both a high school diploma and a Certificate of Occupational Proficiency. Graduates of Smith School are expected to meet academic standards, achieve occupational competency, develop ready-to-go work skills, and prepare for continuing education. Integration of technology in course work is encouraged, and students have access to state-of-the-art computer labs with Internet capability. A focus on the acquisition of key life skills-good work habits, reliability, self-confidence, resilience, problem-solving-serves to guide students in their personal growth.

Broad Horizons

broad horizons

Northampton

Broad Horizons has been an established Psychotherapy service in Northamptonshire since 2007 when is was founded by Claire Harrison-Breed. Claire has thirty years of experience working as a child and adult psychotherapist. She is secretary of the European Society for Trauma and Dissociation and a board member of the British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy for Children, Young People and Families. Broad Horizons model is to offer therapeutic support to its clients that goes beyond 50 minutes in the room. At Broad Horizons as well as the therapy, we work closely with the network around the client to ensure a joined up and consistent package of support to provide the best outcome for our clients. Broad Horizons welcome referrals from professionals and self-referrals from adults and parents and carers of children and young people. We offer a range of Individual Therapy from Art therapy, Creative therapy, Play therapy and Talking therapies. All Broad Horizons therapists are trauma and dissociation informed and Integrate DDP and PACE principles into their practice Our therapists also deliver Wellbeing & Clinical Supervision to community practitioners, therapeutic Parenting Support for a range of organisations and training packages. We specialise in working with complex developmental and relational trauma for children and young people. Including PTSD, dissociation and adaptive attachments in children and families where the child is looked after in care or has been adopted which are usually commissioned through local authorities.