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EV Driving Lessons Sutton Coldfield

ev driving lessons sutton coldfield

With our fast paced training course you will be a fully qualified driver and on the road before you know it. At 1stChoice Driving Academy our intensive training courses are designed to suit every individual over the period to suit you, also to maximize your driving potential to its fullest, they are competitively priced and include both 1 theory and 1 practical test plus unlimited access to our Theory App and a mock test included. Did You Know? DVSA recommends learner drivers have at least 47 hours of driving lessons prior to a driving test, if you do weekly lessons that would take you at least 12 months, costing over £1500 in lessons and test fees. So why not take advantage of one of 1stChoice Driving Academy intensive courses and save you time and money. Gold Course- Designed for complete beginners or learners with no confidence, 36 hour course to include both Theory and Practical Tests, can be completed weekdays or weekends. Weekday costs including 1 Theory and 1 Practical Test £1240.00 Weekends costs including 1 Theory and 1 weekday Practical Test £1350.00. Silver Course- Designed for Intermediate Learner 24 hour course to include both Theory and Practical tests, can be completed weekdays or weekends. Weekday costs including 1 Theory and 1 Practical Test £855 Weekends costs including 1 Theory and 1 weekday Practical Test £935 *For this course an assessment will be required. Bronze Course – Designed for those who just need Final polishing up before Test 12 hour course Weekday costs including 1 Theory and 1 Practical Test £470 Weekends costs including 1 Theory and 1 weekday Practical Test £555 **For this course an assessment will be required.

Renegade Theatre Community Interest Company

renegade theatre community interest company

London

Renegade Theatre was founded in 2018 by Natasha Langridge as an umbrella to create and produce plays for, with and about her local community in North Kensington. Renegade's first project was In Memory of Leaves written and performed by Natasha; an uncompromising monologue that explores what happens to communities when they are moved from their homes. It is personal and bracing; a love note to neighbours and a revolutionary call to the world. In Memory of Leaves was first performed as a site specific piece outdoors on The Wornington Green Estate as part of the inTRANSIT Festival before moving to the Teatro Keiros (Rome). Natasha performed the piece as part of Portobello Live in 2018 and, with Arts Council funding, took it on a three week tour of London canals across Kensington/Camden/Hackney on the Fordham Gallery Barge. Renegade Theatre's current projects include The Wornington Word: A People's History of The Wornington Green Estate W10. The project will record and archive the history of the estates residents from the 1960's up to recent times with oral histories, photos and a documentary that will eventually be archived in Kensington Central and North Kensington Libraries as well as being entered into the 2020 Portobello Film Festival. The project will ultimately facilitate the residents in coming together, for the last time, to create a documented history of their lives on the estate before it is demolished and regenerated into the new Portobello Square development. Renegade Theatre runs a free Saturday drama club for local children, led by Natasha Langridge and Hannah Hutch who has performed at The National Theatre, Shakespeare’s Globe, The Old Vic and the BBC. The classes use a mix of drama and physical theatre games with techniques to promote fun, confidence and creativity. Over time we have created three plays, a Carnival Song, three films, a series of short films - the Golden Gifts Project - funded by the Kensington and Chelsea Foundation and The Story Stall, an onsite performance about the history of Golborne Market. You can view all of our creations by checking out the Latest Videos section below. Enjoy! Currently we are working on a series of films and plays with the children about North Kensington called Golborne Gifts, funded by the Kensington and Chelsea Foundation.