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Aspire2liveCIC Aspire2liveCIC in Plymouth is a school with a long tradition, today's pupils' parents were educated here! The teaching staff uses many different learning methods.
Mandarin Dots is a Chinese language programme designed specifically for children from all backgrounds to learn Chinese. With over 20 years of teaching and running a successful language school for the Chinese community in Plymouth, we have the expertise in providing a fun yet worthwhile learning experience to help our learners develop the key skills to learning the Chinese language.
Industry led, creative college with music, games, media and software courses in Plymouth, Birmingham, Bristol, Lincoln, London, Manchester, and Norwich
Devon and Cornwall Counselling Hub - Counselling Courses near Plymouth and Online Devon and Cornwall Counselling Hub Counselling Training and CPD Workshops
Welcome to Whitsand Bay’s premier surf school and coasteering provider. Tucked away in South East Cornwall’s stunning ‘Forgotten Corner’ we’re just a stone’s throw from Plymouth, Liskeard and Looe.
The Royal Western Yacht Club of England | Plymouth's Premier Yacht Club, Events Venue & Race Organiser The Royal Western Yacht Club of England which is internationally known as one of the worlds premier yacht clubs and for its major contribution to the development of short handed ocean racing. The Plymouth based Club is also recognised as one of the finest yacht clubs in the South of England providing the best possible facilities, overlooking Plymouth Sound, for all generations to enjoy both afloat and ashore.
Home Gong Vibes Natural Healing for your body, mind and soul in Plymouth, Devon UK including gong baths, sound healing, reiki, herb mixtures, shamanic healing and a meditation group.
Boat and yacht share - Pure Latitude | Boat Club Pure Latitude boat share club offers shared access to a fleet of sailing yachts and motor boats based in Hamble, Lymington, Plymouth, Windsor and the Med.
I am Cassie Roberts, the Chief Executive and one of the co-founders of Odils Learning Foundation. My husband, Russell, and I started the charity in 2001 because we believe that language plays an important part in helping new communities to integrate and contribute to the wider community. Russell had traveled a lot during his life and understood the need for a place that could be considered ‘family’ until he got connected into the community. When we settled back in Plymouth, we started Odils Learning Foundation because there were many people entering the city of Plymouth to work and settle here. Many were living on very low wages and were far from family, socially isolated and could not speak English, but were not able to afford the more expensive language schools. We wanted to create a solution for this.