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19 Courses in Glasgow

The Level 2 Diploma in Electrical Installations

5.0(9)

By Optima Electrical Training

If you have at least 5 years working experience and you would like to attain Gold Card status via the Experienced Worker route by joining the City & Guilds 2346 NVQ Level 3, you will also need to hold the below two pre-requisite qualifications: City & Guilds 2391-52 Inspection and Testing Course C&G 2382-22 BS7671 18th Edition

The Level 2 Diploma in Electrical Installations
Delivered In-Person in London + 2 more or UK WideFlexible Dates
£3,495

Emergency First Aid at Work 6 hours (VTQ) Level 3 - EFAW

5.0(27)

By PETM

Embark on a journey to become a workplace hero with our comprehensive one-day First Aid course. This dynamic and engaging training program is designed to equip you with the essential skills and knowledge needed to handle emergency situations confidently and effectively.

Emergency First Aid at Work 6 hours (VTQ) Level 3 - EFAW
Delivered In-Person in ELY + 1 more or UK WideFlexible Dates
£65

The Gold Card Training Programme

5.0(9)

By Optima Electrical Training

The Gold Card Training Programme is the most comprehensive electrician course available. We offer weekday, weekend and evening delivery options. JIB ECS (Gold) Card is quickly becoming a necessity when seeking work on commercial sites, or sub-contracting to larger contractors.

The Gold Card Training Programme
Delivered In-Person in London + 2 more or UK WideFlexible Dates
£8,995

The Fast Track Course

5.0(9)

By Optima Electrical Training

The shortage of electricians has lead to an increased demand nationwide and in turn a sharp rise in salary. Our training solutions can help you gain nationally recognised qualifications such as City & Guilds and NVQ. Not only you will train in state-of-the-art training centres, but you can also have the opportunity to attain the Work Based Performance Units and complete a portfolio of diverse evidence of onsite work.

The Fast Track Course
Delivered In-Person in London + 2 more or UK WideFlexible Dates
£6,470 to £8,495

C&G 2921-31 EV Charge Point Installer

5.0(9)

By Optima Electrical Training

This Level 4 City and Guilds 2396-01 Design and Verification of Electrical Installations course has been designed to help develop the skills and up date the knowledge of the requirements to enable you to professionally design, erect and then verify an electrical installation. This course is aimed at those who will have responsibility for designing, supervising, installing and testing electrical installations. Further information can be found here: C&G 2396 Electrical Design Course — Optima Electrical Training (optima-ect.com)

C&G 2921-31 EV Charge Point Installer
Delivered In-Person in London + 2 more or UK WideFlexible Dates
£435

Hair care tips for every season

By Silk Pearl

Changing seasons impact our hair in unique ways, from winter dryness to summer humidity. By adjusting your hair care routine with each season, you can keep your hair healthy, strong, and vibrant. Here’s a look at practical tips for maintaining beautiful hair all year round. Winter hair care tips In winter, cold air and indoor heating can strip moisture from hair, leaving it dry and prone to breakage. Protecting your hair from these harsh conditions is essential. Moisturize regularly Dry winter air can make hair feel rough and brittle. Use a moisturizing shampoo and conditioner to keep your hair hydrated, and consider using a leave-in conditioner for extra protection. This helps seal in moisture, making hair less prone to frizz and breakage. Limit heat styling Winter weather already dries out hair, so limit heat styling tools like blow dryers and straighteners, which can further strip moisture. If you need to use them, apply a heat protectant spray to help reduce damage. Cover your hair Cold weather can make hair more vulnerable to damage. When outside, consider wearing a hat or scarf to shield your hair from the cold, dry air. Opt for a silk or satin-lined hat to avoid friction that can lead to frizz. Spring hair care tips Spring is a time of renewal, and as humidity levels increase, you may notice changes in your hair’s texture and manageability. Here’s how to keep your hair looking fresh. Exfoliate your scalp Over winter, dead skin and product buildup can accumulate on the scalp. Use a gentle scalp scrub or exfoliating shampoo to refresh your scalp. This helps improve hair growth and keeps your scalp healthy. Adjust your conditioner As temperatures rise, you may not need as heavy a conditioner. Switching to a lighter conditioner can prevent hair from feeling weighed down, giving you more volume and bounce. Embrace natural styles Spring’s humidity can make it difficult to keep styles smooth and sleek. Embrace natural textures and styles that work with the humidity instead of fighting it. This helps reduce the need for heat styling, keeping your hair healthier. Summer hair care tips In summer, sun exposure and chlorine from swimming pools can damage hair, making it dry and prone to breakage. Protecting your hair from these elements is key to maintaining its health. Use UV protection The sun’s UV rays can weaken hair, making it more likely to break. Look for hair products that offer UV protection to shield your strands from sun damage. Wearing a hat also provides good protection and keeps your scalp safe from sunburn. Rinse after swimming If you swim in pools or the ocean, chlorine and salt can leave hair feeling dry and brittle. Rinse your hair with fresh water after swimming to remove these drying elements, and consider applying a leave-in conditioner afterward for extra moisture. Deep conditioning Summer heat can strip moisture from hair, making it look dull and feel rough. Use a deep conditioning treatment once a week to restore moisture and keep your hair soft and shiny. Consider a Mulberry silk pillowcase Summer heat can make hair more prone to frizz, especially when sleeping on traditional pillowcases. Switching to a Mulberry silk pillowcase can help reduce friction, prevent hair breakage, and keep hair smoother, especially in humid conditions. Silk pillowcases are gentle on hair and help keep it manageable throughout the summer months. Fall hair care tips Fall brings cooler temperatures and lower humidity, making hair feel dry. Preparing your hair for the cooler season helps prevent issues like split ends and dryness. Trim split ends After summer, hair may be damaged from sun exposure, chlorine, and saltwater. Trimming split ends at the start of fall helps keep your hair looking healthy and prevents further breakage as the air gets drier. Rehydrate your hair With cooler air, your hair may start to lose moisture again. Switch back to a more hydrating shampoo and conditioner, and consider using a hair mask once a week to lock in moisture. Avoid over-washing In fall, as temperatures drop, hair does not get as oily. Avoid over-washing your hair, as it can strip away natural oils that help protect it. Washing your hair two to three times a week is usually enough to keep it clean without causing dryness. Protect from static Cooler weather often brings static electricity, which can make hair frizzy and hard to manage. Using a leave-in conditioner or a few drops of hair oil can help reduce static, leaving hair smooth and manageable. Final thoughts Taking care of your hair throughout the year requires small adjustments to your routine to match the season. Following these tips, and using silk products, you can protect your hair from the elements, maintain its health, and enjoy beautiful hair every season. Incorporating products like a Mulberry silk pillowcase can also add extra benefits by reducing frizz and protecting your hair while you sleep. With these simple steps, you’ll keep your hair looking its best, no matter the time of year.

Hair care tips for every season
Delivered In-Person in Los Angeles or UK WideFlexible Dates
FREE

Watercolour workshops, beginners & intermediate with Frances Douglas

4.9(34)

By art4you Scotland - art school & gallery

Spring Watercolour workshop, intermediate with Frances Douglas at art4you Scotland. Expand your skill how to uses this versatile medium.

Watercolour workshops, beginners & intermediate with Frances Douglas
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£126

Juniors 10 Pin Bowling

5.0(4)

By Glasgow Boys' Brigade

The Juniors Ten Pin Bowling at Hollywood Bowl, Springfield Quay, 9.45am for 10am start. The cost will be £6 per child (leader playing), we will invoice you once you have submitted your booking. Juniors should wear their BB poloshirt or sweatshirt. The duration of a game with seven Juniors using one lane will be around 1 hour. Please book by Monday 20th January, in order for us to have the right number of lanes.

Juniors 10 Pin Bowling
Delivered In-Person in Glasgow
FREE

Friday Night Dine In - How to Cook Japanese

5.0(1)

By Made Guid CIC

Join us for our Friday Night Dine In - Korean Menu This hands on workshop led by our exprienced cookery chef, Nicola Becci will give you the skills and knowledge to cook 6 different Korean You will make Gim Gyeranmari(Rolled Seaweed Omelette), Pajeon (Korean Spring Onion Pancake), Sigeumchi Namul (Korean Marinated Spinach Banchan) Kongnamul Muchim (Korean Bean Sprout Banchan) Chamchi-kimchi-jjigae (Kimchi stew with tofu) Tofu with Seaweed and Soy and some extra sauces/dips. We'll enhance the evening with some history and cultural knowledge including Korean dining etiquette. The meals are based on a vegetarian diet which can be adapted at home and do contain allergens (soy and sesame). At the end of the cooking session we will eat together as a group This event includes full list of recipes for all meals and a free meal kit to cook at home. £5 per ticket

Friday Night Dine In - How to Cook Japanese
Delivered In-PersonJoin Waitlist
£5

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Central Scotland Dive Club

central scotland dive club

4.8(6)

Glasgow

Central Scotland Dive Club (or C-Divers for short) is one of the country’s most active and friendly diving clubs, and we welcome divers over eighteen years of age from complete beginner to advanced levels. We are based in East Kilbride, but attract members from all over Central Scotland and we dive most weekends – all year round. Did you know that Scotland has one of the best diving environments in the world – and we like to make the most of it! Red Cushion Star - C-Divers.com Dive Lectures and Pool Training From late summer to the end of spring, our Dive Lectures and Pool Training sessions take place on Wednesdays from 7:00 pm at the Dollan Aqua Centre in East Kilbride – a fantastic scuba training location with its 3.6 metre depth. Open Water Diving In addition, C-Divers have an active Dive Calendar most weekends, with shore or boat, wreck or scenic diving on the west and east coasts of Scotland. Also, each year we usually venture abroad once or twice. Dollan Aqua Centre - C-Divers - Central Scotland Dive Club Open Water Dive - C-Divers - Central Scotland Dive Club Joining our club is a great way to learn to dive safely and with friends Our diving is all about enjoyment and safety too, and C-Divers is an independent member of the UK Sub-Aqua Association, which provides certified diving courses and insurance. Learn with us in Scotland then dive anywhere in the world Red Cushion Star - C-Divers.com We welcome all divers Whether you have dive qualifications from any other agency, including: BSAC*, ScotSAC*, PADI*, NAUI*, SSI* and CMAS*, you are invited to join C-Divers. We are fortunate to have a good pool for our training, and because of our facilities and experience, members come from far and wide. You’ll find yourself amongst like-minded friends. Join C-Divers today! All our diver training courses are fully-recognised SAA* and CMAS* international courses. We have several Open Water Instructors so you won’t be short of help and advice. C-Divers courses are tailored to YOUR needs, with safety and experience paramount. Click here for further information about joining the club. Red Cushion Star - C-Divers.com *Diving Organisations SAA: Sub-Aqua Association CMAS: Confederation Mondiale des Activites Subaquatiques PADI: Professional Association of Diving Instructors BSAC: British Sub-Aqua Club ScotSAC: Scottish Sub-Aqua Club NAUI: National Association of Underwater Instructors SSI: Scuba Schools International