Thursday 3 April, 2pm -3pm Join us for an informal virtual briefing about the Kids in Museums Family Friendly Museum Award 2025. The Award recognises the venues that are most welcoming, fun, and accessible for families. In this informal briefing session, you can: Find out more information about the Kids in Museums Family Friendly Museum Award 2025, including how to apply and the impact the Award has had on previous shortlisted museums and winners. Ask any questions about applying for the Kids in Museums Family Friendly Museum Award 2025. The session will be led by Kids in Museums staff. It will last about one hour and be delivered on Zoom. If you require any adjustments to attend a session on Zoom, please let us know and we will find a way to support you. Who should attend? This session is aimed at staff or volunteers who work in museums, art galleries and heritage sites who are interested in applying for the Kids in Museums Family Friendly Museum Award 2025. Information about the Kids in Museums Family Friendly Museum Award 2025 can be found on the Kids in Museums website.
Phoenix pottery and Art Studio offers pottery courses and classes, art and craft classes including The mindful Art Club, Glass fusing, festive workshops , painting , felting and many others. Close to Wigan and Warrington with easy Motorway access from Manchester and Liverpool and the Northwest.
Phoenix Pottery and Art Studio offer a Membership programme for experienced potters, with full use of the pottery studio. Alongside their regular pottery classes and courses. Situated in Golborne, near Warrington, St Helens, Wigan and with easy motorway access for the Northwest UK. Approx 20 miles from Manchester and Liverpool.
Intermediate/Advanced Lindy Hop class for experienced dancers! The class will kick off with footwork and partnered drills for connection & frame followed by building better basics. The second half of the class will focus on one topic which will vary from week to week and allow plenty of time for supervised practice and feedback.
Equipment used - Lorry mounted cranes and Hook attachments. Who Would Do This Training? Anyone who operates or intends to be operating lorry mounted cranes (sometimes referred to as HIAB’s) should undertake training as is required by the Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998. This course is made to suit novice operators, and are designed to ensure the efficient and safe operation of equipment. HIAB is really a brand name and the correct term for the equipment is ‘lorry mounted crane’ or ‘lorry loader crane’ (when mounted to a commercial vehicle). Other manufacturers of these types of cranes include Atlas, Cormach, Fassi, HMF, Hyva, Palfinger, Penny Hydraulics and PM. Which Industries Train with ALLMI? The ALLMI Lorry Loader Course is recognised by CSCS. The Lorry Loader Crane courses and Slinger Signaller courses, certificated by ALLMI, cover a wide variety of hydraulic cranes, both manually and electronically operated. Manuals and Postage of ALLMI Certificate and Card are included in your Ticket Price