News from Learning Pembrokeshire

 

Steve Davis, chief officer for Learning Pembrokeshire, says: “I want to thank everyone in our adult learning community for your incredibly hard work over the past year.

Digital

“Since the covid crisis the internet has been used for learning, working, communicating, socialising and shopping. Many people have started using a variety of different ways to have virtual gatherings with family and friends and words such as Zoom mean something totally different to people than previously.

Learn Welsh Pembrokeshire

“A Sadwrn Siarad (Speaking Saturday) was held at Bloomfield Centre, Narberth, in November. Conversation sessions were held between Pembrokeshire Welsh learners and Welsh learners in Patagonia in November and December.

Spring Term 2024

“Make time to do something for you. We still have spaces available on courses starting in January 2024 at various locations around the county.

Christmas and New Year opening times

“Our centres will reopen on Monday 8 January, when we look forward to the start of the spring term. For contact details visit www.pembrokeshire.gov.uk/community-learning-centres.”

Kitty Parsons

Kitty has forgotten how long she has been here now but she loves Pembrokeshire for its beauty and it's people. She spends her time searching out stories for pembrokeshire.online, swimming in the sea , drawing and painting as Snorkelfish and eating cake. She says "Pembrokeshire.online has been an opportunity to celebrate this beautiful county and its people. Keep the stories coming. We love to hear from you."

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