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35 Courses

Paid Ads - Instagram & Facebook

5.0(1)

By Let’s Do Business Group

Want to level up your social media channels and skills, and learn how to run smart and effective paid social media campaigns on Facebook and Instagram?

Paid Ads - Instagram & Facebook
Delivered Online
FREE

Paid Ads - Instagram & Facebook

5.0(1)

By Let’s Do Business Group

Want to level up your social media channels and skills, and learn how to run smart and effective paid social media campaigns on Facebook and Instagram?

Paid Ads - Instagram & Facebook
Delivered Online
£35

Leading Effective Teams 1 Day Workshop in Luton

By Mangates

Leading Effective Teams 1 Day Workshop in Luton

Leading Effective Teams 1 Day Workshop in Luton
Delivered In-Person + more
£595 to £795

Train-The-Trainer 1 Day Training in Luton

By Mangates

Train-The-Trainer 1 Day Training in Luton

Train-The-Trainer 1 Day Training in Luton
Delivered In-Person + more
£595 to £795

GYMD Leaders Workshop

By The Diocese of St Albans

How Do We Grow Our Churches Younger and More Diverse? Come along to participate in this new Open Space style workshop. For leaders in children's, youth, young adult and student ministries, this event is all about investing in relational connections, sparking new ideas, and being mobilised to engage in problem solving in a fruitful way. In this session we will be addressing the question, what does it look like in our contexts to grow our churches younger and more diverse? OpenSpace gatherings are highly dynamic and participatory, enabling attendees to shape the agenda in real-time. We hope to foster an environment where everyone is welcome to contribute, collaborate, and share experiences. Through networking and the cross-pollination of ideas, you'll have the chance to engage in meaningful discussions and brainstorm practical solutions to help you and your ministries thrive. Key Aims: Strengthen team productivity, participation and collaboration. Create a space where leaders feel supported and less isolated in their roles. Gather and share insights and ideas on what additional resources or support we need to be more effective in our ministries. We hope you will leave this event having connected, shared, and been equipped with new perspectives and relationships that will empower you in your work. We look forward to learning and growing together! Key Information: We will be gathering at Youthscape for morning refreshments at 09:30 and finishing with lunch at 12:30. Youthscape is conveniently located next to Luton Train station, for those traveling by train. For those driving, please note that the car park directly outside Youthscape is no longer available, the closest car park can be located on Power Court, just a 5 minute walk from the venue.

GYMD Leaders Workshop
Delivered In-Person in Luton
FREE

Conflict Management 1 Day Training in Luton

By Mangates

Conflict Management 1 Day Training in Luton

Conflict Management 1 Day Training in Luton
Delivered In-Person + more
£595 to £795

Report Writing 1 Day Training in Luton

By Mangates

Report Writing 1 Day Training in Luton

Report Writing 1 Day Training in Luton
Delivered In-Person + more
£595 to £795

Time Management 1 Day Training in Luton

By Mangates

Time Management 1 Day Training in Luton

Time Management 1 Day Training in Luton
Delivered In-Person + more
£595 to £795

The Ultimate Guide to Event Planning - 1 Day Workshop in Luton

By Mangates

Event Planning 1 Day Training in Luton

The Ultimate Guide to Event Planning - 1 Day Workshop in Luton
Delivered In-Person + more
£595 to £795

Master Business Networking in Just 1 Day - Join our Workshop in Luton

By Mangates

Business Networking 1 Day Training in Luton

Master Business Networking in Just 1 Day - Join our Workshop in Luton
Delivered In-Person + more
£595 to £795

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Active Luton

active luton

Luton

Home About Us About Us A Community Wellbeing Trust As a Community Wellbeing Trust, Active Luton’s mission is to make a positive impact on the health and wellbeing of its community, inspiring, motivating and offering opportunities for people of all ages, backgrounds and abilities to learn and take action to improve their life chances. Active Luton runs facilities and provides a wide range of high-quality programmes and activities, all of which enable local people to: • participate in physical activity • improve their health and wellbeing • enhance their education and skills • create career opportunities Active Luton is committed to being inclusive, accessible and affordable, working closely with partners locally, regionally and nationally and continuously looking to bring the best to its diverse and vibrant community. Working at the Heart of the Community Active Luton works at the heart of its community in a wide variety of ways. It runs facilities across the whole town including Inspire: Luton Sports Village; Lea Manor Recreation Centre; Lewsey Sports Park & Pool; Hightown Community Sports & Arts Centre; Stockwood Park Golf Centre; Stockwood Park Athletics Centre and Hart Hill Adventure Playground. It reaches out into Luton’s communities working with people to use community spaces, designing and running community programmes and working with children and young people through its education services and school. It also has a presence in GP practices and health care centres supporting people to take control of their health, wellbeing and lifestyles through its role in the Total Wellbeing Luton pioneering integrated wellbeing service.

Fort Luton

fort luton

London

In 1859 Lord Palmerston instigated the Royal Commission on the Defence of the United Kingdom to review the nation’s defences. At the time there was a strong possibility of a French attack and the country’s existing defences were deemed obsolete. The report was published the following year with the recommendation of the construction of a series of forts to strengthen the defences around the country against landward attack. Over 80 forts were built with five being constructed in Medway to protect the Royal Dockyard, Royal Arsenal and the approach to London. Fort Luton was the smallest in the “Chatham Concrete Ring”. The five forts were Fort Borstal, Fort Bridgewoods, Fort Horsted, Fort Luton and Fort Darland. The design and placement of the forts were based on the needs and armament available in 1860, artillery range was three miles and with the site of the forts you could hold the enemy around five miles from the Dockyard at Chatham, an important feature of approach to London was the A2 which Rochester Bridge is part of and this had to be protected, if the enemy could use it they would have a direct route into London and if they destroyed the bridge they could delay our troops from hampering their invasion plans and forcing them to travel miles to cross the River Medway. Construction started on the Medway forts in the mid-1870s however funds became short and work stopped for some years, by the time work began again armament had so improved as to make the forts useless for the defence of the Royal Dockyard and Rochester Bridge, artillery fire was now travelling up to twelve miles. The design of the forts were changed many times reflecting on the improving armament, changing needs for defence and the new suggestion that fixed artillery forts were an unnecessary cost which field works could replace. Due to the constant improvements during this short period many features of Fort Luton were removed from plans including a main magazine, counterscarp galleries and a caponier. The size of Fort Luton was also reduced and a casemate was converted into the use of a magazine. None of the forts received their fixed gun emplacements but instead they were provided with secure bases around the ramparts, this allowed field guns to be wheeled into position when under attack but also removed if there was heavy bombardment. To protect the guns Fort Luton was provided with four gun shelters in which the artillery men could also retreat when in danger.