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33 Educators providing Government courses in Halifax

Gfts Ltd.

gfts ltd.

5.0(1)

Bradford

GFTS Ltd is an established business that is focused on serving the comprehensive training needs of all business staff, with a focus on the fenestration and construction industries. Utilising a team of experienced industry professionals and our team approach to all training issues, GFTS Ltd is able to offer a higher quality of training than many of its competitors. GFTS Ltd is headed by practically minded management, who undertake a hands on approach to the success of the company and ensure that the business meets the requirements of the client base personally. GFTS Ltd offer a wide variety of training services for business owners to choose from, depending on their particular training requirements. This includes the training and upskilling of their current workforce, with the emphasis on “Train, Gain and Retain” with regards to the workforce. Our fenestration training courses provide affordable, high quality industry related tailored training and development solutions. The GFTS Ltd team has numerous business professionals / trainers. Each trainer specializes in a particular discipline, including Glass Processing, Fenestration Training for Installation & Surveying, Curtain Walling, Glazing, Fabrication of Glass Supporting Systems, Installation of Domestic Fascias, Soffits & Bargeboards, Wood Occupations, Bricklaying and Dry-lining. If you would like any further information about any of our Glass & Fenestration Training Courses or if you have any questions about any of the training courses that we offer please do not hesitate to contact us.

The Barre Studio

the barre studio

5.0(1)

Bradford

The school was established in 1981 in Bradford, our ethos is fun, fairness, consideration, respect, equality and discipline. We believe dance should be available to all regardless of environment, background, ethnicity or ability. Our fees are set so dance and performance is within everybody’s reach with easy monthly payments. With discounts applied, depending on the number of classes taken per student. We welcome all students who feel they can maintain our ethos, as we benefit from a family based environment. Although we strive to keep our ethos alive, we do still run classes with a disciplined element to ensure all students achieve their highest ability. Classes are run evenings, with occasional extra exam classes and /or rehearsals on weekends. With a variety of lessons in dance and performing arts. We hold a main production every two years at one of Bradford’s main theatres and we endeavour to hold an annual parents viewing class and presentation, usually around July, enabling parents to follow their children’s progress. Examinations are taken through the B A T D, as and when the students are ready. We follow the B A T D syllabus and have had numerous successes with children being put forward for scholarships each year, and who successfully audition and enrol into full time ballet schools and performing arts academies. We are also members of the CDMT who are the government body who regulate the dance/performance world. All students have a trial period of one month to enable us to place the student within the correct class, after this initial period, uniform is then required which we provide in a uniform pack at a discounted rate from the school, to ensure all students have the correct regulation wear. Although we are not a competitive school, the students are occasionally entered into competitions in and around the Yorkshire area, but this is not our priority. We are members of the BATD, the British Association for Teacher of Dancing, and the CDMT, the Council for Dance & Musical Theatre.

Manningham Mills Sports & Community Association

manningham mills sports & community association

4.2(18)

Bradford

Manningham Mills Sports & Community Association is a charity based in Bradford. For over 150 years, we’ve been bringing people together through sports at our Scotchman Road location. We started our journey as Manningham Mills Cricket Club, a branch of the Lister Mill Sports & Social Club. Originally built in 1838, Lister Mills was once the world’s largest silk mill. Over 7,000 workers had access to our fields for football, cricket and tennis and the social club for table tennis, snooker, bowls and ballroom dancing. After the Mill’s closure in the 1990s, the site was sold to property developers. Members of the Manningham Mills team (Andrew Shepherd, Michael Kaye, Jeff Slater and Delroy Dacres) asked for support from local MP Marsha Singh. Following some investigation, Marsha Singh discovered that a Lister Mills covenant meant the fields could only be used for sports and recreation. Once the property developers were notified, they agreed to sell the fields to Manningham Mills, who secured government funding. The new trustees placed the fields in a trust, protecting their use for sports and recreation for future generations – and changed the name from Manningham Mills to Manningham Mills Sports Association. In June 2006, following a £1.3ml investment, the club reopened with a modern and accessible clubhouse, an electronic cricket scoreboard, IT suite, players’ lounge and multi-function events space. An official opening took place with Gerry Sutcliffe MP, the Sports Minister at the time. In 2008, we became a charity and updated our name to Manningham Mills Sports & Community Association. The club’s legacy continues with a new generation of sports players, including cricketer Adil Rashid, part of the England team that won the 2019 Cricket World Cup.