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27 Coffee courses in Bridgend

Make a willow basket workshop with Mel Bastier

By Queen Street Gallery

Due to ongoing Health and Safety precautions we are limiting class sizes to 8 people, for all of our sessions, for the time being. PPE (face shields, gloves and aprons) and hand sanitiser will be available for all of our workshops. Tea and coffee making facilities will be available but you are also welcome to bring your own refreshments or pop to one of our local cafes or bakeries.

Make a willow basket workshop with Mel Bastier
Delivered In-Person
Dates arranged on request
£85

6 week introduction to pottery hand building with Anna Hale

By Queen Street Gallery

Learn the basic handbuilding techniques including slab building pinch pot / coil animal sculpture and glazing All of the equipment and resources will be provided.

6 week introduction to pottery hand building with Anna Hale
Delivered In-Person
Dates arranged on request
£200

Landscape in oils using palette knives with David Williams

By Queen Street Gallery

Introduction to palette knives, developing textures and depth in creating landscapes in oils. Learn key points in creating dynamic paintings using reference materials from the rural landscape of Neath. Teaching will be through demonstrating and one to one time with students.

Landscape in oils using palette knives with David Williams
Delivered In-Person
Dates arranged on request
£175

Drawing techniques workshop with Thomasin Toohie

By Queen Street Gallery

Learn about line and form. Cover all aspects of tone. Make your pictures come alive with simple perspective tricks. Create realistic space. Introduction to shading.

Drawing techniques workshop with Thomasin Toohie
Delivered In-Person
Dates arranged on request
£85

'Small objects of desire' 2 day workshop with Cas Holmes

By Queen Street Gallery

Taking our inspiration from everyday objects, (cups, bowls etc) collections  of natural forms (shells, feathers, leaves) or other types of personal memorabilia as a starting point for developing themes we will create our own layered, collage and stitch ‘Still Life’ or ‘Landscape/Nature Study’

'Small objects of desire' 2 day workshop with Cas Holmes
Delivered In-Person
Dates arranged on request
£185

Making Egg Tempera Paint with Natural Materials with Susan Mann

By Queen Street Gallery

This course is suitable for all. You will learn how to make your own egg tempera paint from natural pigments and produce your own 10 x 12 " painting. All materials are included in the price but please bring old clothes/apron.

Making Egg Tempera Paint with Natural Materials with Susan Mann
Delivered In-Person
Dates arranged on request
£85

Acrylic techniques workshop with Thomasin Toohie

By Queen Street Gallery

Acrylic techniques Learn how to handle acrylics. Useful colour hints. Painting from a subject. Impasto techniques. This workshop could be a follow on for you from the 'Drawing techniques' day.

Acrylic techniques workshop with Thomasin Toohie
Delivered In-Person
Dates arranged on request
£80

Water colour techniques workshop with Thomasin Toohie

By Queen Street Gallery

Watercolour techniques. Learn how to put a basic wash down, including gradiations. Colour pallettes explained. Techniques of wet into wet painting How to create a convincing sky. How to master trees. An all round guide to the properties of this beautiful medium.

Water colour techniques workshop with Thomasin Toohie
Delivered In-Person
Dates arranged on request
£85

Cast pewter jewellery workshop with Mandy Nash

By Queen Street Gallery

Learn an ancient technique, used by the Romans. It is very low tech and wonderful items of jewellery with a professional finish can be produced in a few hours. Students make moulds in plaster or cuttlefish to their own designs, then lead free pewter is poured into the moulds using hand gravity casting. The moulds can be reused to make pendants, earrings, brooches, keyrings and fridge magnets.

Cast pewter jewellery workshop with Mandy Nash
Delivered In-Person
Dates arranged on request
£85

Willow reindeer workshop with Mel Bastier

By Queen Street Gallery

One day hands-on courses to make a willow reindeer for the home and garden. Participants are shown how to weave with dried willow using a variety of weaving techniques.

Willow reindeer workshop with Mel Bastier
Delivered In-Person
Dates arranged on request
£85

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Taibach Community Library

taibach community library

Port Talbot

Hello and welcome to our website. We are a volunteer run community library based in Taibach, Port Talbot. Taibach Library’s roots go back over 100 years, to 1913 when Margam Urban District Council received a grant of £2,500 from the Carnegie Trust for a free circulating library in Taibach. The foundation stone was laid in 1914 and the library opened its doors to the public in 1916. Fast forward nearly 100 years later to May 2014, and the Library was threatened with closure due to local authority cuts. As a result of this, a local group of people came together and formed the Taibach Community Library charity. The library is now run entirely by volunteers, and we rely on the generosity of individuals and local businesses for support. Without that help, we would not be able to serve those in our community as we currently do. The Library continues to play a central role in providing vital opportunities for people, young and old to learn, develop and socialise at the heart of the community. Whilst the traditional book lending remains, our library also offers much more, from regular clubs for children and young people to gather and share their interests to coffee mornings and providing support and access for people of all ages to make the most of everything that the internet has to offer. This year, our goal is to raise £5,000. Every donation that we receive will be spent directly to help us make an important difference to our local community. Whether it goes towards paying our insurance, heating or electricity bill or helping fund the purchase of new equipment, every donor will be acknowledged in our promotional literature and on our community sponsorship board located in the Library itself. There are many different ways that individuals or businesses can donate to us. We can accept cash, cheque or card payments at the Library itself, or we can accept money via bank transfer or Paypal. Individuals can also support us when they shop online via Amazon, eBay, Tesco, Booking.com and much more. You can find out more here.