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Marshall Creative.

marshall creative.

Axminster

“Hope has been brilliant for my business and I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend her.   She has helped me with content and SEO but she’s also a great sounding board for ideas.  She’s creative, strategic and exceptionally hard working.  I can always rely on Hope to resolve any issues I have and don’t know what I would do without her!  “ — Carole Dowling Lead Personal Trainer & Managing Director, The Enjoy Movement “Great creative design of website and overhaul/fixing of SEO. Hope gave excellent advice on all things social media, in particular Instagram and Facebook. Highly recommend.” - Sian Negal, Managing Director, The Wellness Retreat “Hope was amazing working through my design needs. I wasn't 100% sure what I needed and she helped me to pin this down and get some amazing graphics that will save me time and stress in the future. I wouldn't hesitate recommending Marshall Creative to anyone who likes to work with people who really understand their needs and produce amazing products.” - Susanna Heale Managing Director, Heale Solutions “We used Marshall creative to manage our 3 social media platforms and email marketing campaigns and with her content strategy and recommendations we saw a huge uplift in our engagements, reach and followers. Her insightful take on understanding who our audiences were, the type of content they needed and her quick responses to questions elevated nurtureuk social media in such a short time. We found Hope to be professional, helpful and strategic and would highly recommend her. She was a pleasure to work with and we wouldn’t hesitate in working with her consultancy again!” -Arti Sharma, CEO Nurture UK “Hope has really helped us grow our social media presence and gain new business. We have been able to widen our reach and also engage with new businesses online.” — Oliver Trailor Managing Director Runway Training “Marshall Creative helped me hugely when I needed some support for my Squarespace website. They were super friendly, very quick, and had really great, implementable advice on what to fix and how to do it. The advice they gave me was professional and really improved the website overall. Massive recommendation - I'll definitely be coming back!” -Maria Aberg, Managing Director

Yoga with Rebecca

yoga with rebecca

I was introduced to Yoga & Meditation as a teenager in the 1970s, have been teaching since 2014. Recognising the different qualities yoga can bring, I offer a range of physical styles, some very gentle and others more strenuous, along with meditation and relaxation. While I love the sense of strength, openness, and resilience, that a strong physical practice can offer, I’m increasingly astonished by the transformative power of more gentle and subtle approaches to bodywork, allowing a more intimate sensing of the body, the breath, and emotions and bringing an ease into being in the world. I embrace the variety and seek to share this in my classes as I draw on the influences of a range of body-mind practices – some thousands of years old, some contemporary – including Hatha Yoga, Yin-Restorative Yoga, Somatics, Feldenkrais & Yoga Nidra. I love to teach people of all ages and levels of experience in a way that encourages a deep inner listening with a sense of ease, pleasure, and fun. Someone said to me once, Yoga is too sacred to be taken over seriously! A typical class will start with a gentle enquiry into the body and breath, slowly adding movement (influenced by the Feldenkrais method), and gradually build into synchronizing breath and stronger movement (the meaning of Vinyasa), to then work with static posture alignment and/or melting into the meditative, less dynamic postures of Yin. Focus upon the breath is a vital part of all my classes, whether simply tuning in to the simplicity of a natural breath or more subtle breathing control and Pranayama. I sometimes include meditation as part of a regular class and also offer separate Meditation/Yoga Nidra courses. I love language, literature and philosophy and read and write as much as a I can – often weaving ancient Yogic texts and contemporary poetry or prose into the experience of my classes. I am Certified as a Yoga Teacher with the British Wheel of Yoga and as an iRest Yoga Nidra Teacher with the iRest Institute and am currently undergoing training in the Feldenkrais Method.

SCDC Dance School

scdc dance school

SCDC was Founded on June 6th 2011 by Katie Tonkin-Beardmore, SCDC Dance School has grown to become one of the biggest and best-known dance schools in the S-O-T Area. Offering a wide range of classes for all ages & abilities. All Performers/Dancers Will Build Up To Perform In Our Dance School’s Annual Show & Performances held every year. Our aim is to keep kids happy, healthy and out of trouble, since lockdown hit we have seen children’s confidence hit rock bottom, and our aim is to help them get it back. Katie and her amazing team of teachers strive to get the best from your children. If your child is sat at home constantly on their phones/devices SCDC is the best place for them. We will help your child’s confidence by improving their fitness and give them a better social life, making new friends and feeling safe in the environment we provide. We offer classes in Street & Hip Hop Dance, Ballet, Jazz/Commercial, Gymnastics,Singing, Fitness, Yoga, Self Defence, Drama & Musical Theatre. IDTA Exams in Street Dance offered every year. Workshops with Famous Industry Teachers from all over the Globe held every 3 months for extra training. Newcomers are welcome to trial our classes FREE of charge, Booking is required in case our classes have reached full capacity. When arriving at SCDC head to the main reception to speak with our receptionist, upon your arrival you will be given a welcome pack this will include everything you need to attend for the duration of your stay. Uniforms are NOT required at SCDC, we give you the option to buy. Clothing needed for your child/yourself : anything that is breathable, Leggings, Joggers, T-shirts/Hoodies, Trainers for footwear is perfect. The dancer/performer can join in or watch during the FREE trial, parents must wait in the waiting room provided & also view from the viewing windows, whilst enjoying a nice cup of Tea or Coffee. Our studios have a small Confectionary & catering area, feel assured if your peckish or thirsty we have food and drinks available to buy.

Learning Support Services

learning support services

London

Want to work for a friendly and supportive care company? We support adults with learning disabilities, with all our staff working with a high level of professionalism and dedication. When joining our team, you are joining us on our journey and becoming part of the Learning and Support Services family. Why join our amazing team? Here at Learning and Support Services, we offer ongoing training and progression in all areas and enjoy seeing you as an individual continue your personal development and achieve your own goals. Learning and Support Services was built on the foundations to ensure a high standard of care is provided and continuity being a fundamental part of our services. Excellence is the peak of our aim when providing support services to those in our services and promoting independence is key. You will need to be caring, empathetic, a team player and show true commitment and dedication. Our small existing team will show you the true values at Learning and Support Services and will mentor you to be the best, sharing their experience and knowledge with you step-by-step. If you live in Dunmow, Saffron Walden, Harlow, Epping, Theydon Bois and surrounding areas, and want to join a passionate company that shows support to their staff as well as those within our care, then this is the company for you. Our latest CQC report shows just how much we go above and beyond, with an Outstanding rating for our care. Sound like you would fit in? Apply now! You will be supporting service users in their own homes and to access the community. Support will be for shopping, attending appointments, participating in hobbies, accessing resources and facilities in the local community, support with promoting independence and autonomy. We are also introducing an activity programme so if you think you could deliver a sport and music programme, get in touch! After successfully completing your 6 month probation, we encourage all staff to complete their Level 2, 3 or 5 in Health and Social Care. Our passion is not only for us to grow as a provider, but for you as an individual and for us to do this together side by side.

Global Learning Association

global learning association

Hull

UK GLOBAL LEARNING ASSOCIATION FOR SCHOOLS (UKGLAS) is a co-operative network which exists to support a range of professionals who have a role in supporting the international and/or global dimension in education. The Association was founded in 1996 and until 2008 was known as UKAEIES (UK Association for European and International Education in Schools). UKGLAS is registered as a charity in the UK (registration number: 1063668). The overall mission of the Association is to support the membership as they work with schools and school networks of all types to develop an international outlook and prepare their learners for life in an increasingly globalised society. Regular inputs from these organisations and opportunities for networking are part of the benefits of membership. The current membership of around 25 includes personnel working in a range of over-lapping contexts. They include international education consultants, Local Authority international co-ordinators and advisers, workers from Development Education Centres and languages specialists. Prior to the 2019 UKGLAS held regular meetings (usually three per annum in London) plus an annual conference. During the pandemic these meetings and conferences were held online. We resumed face to face meetings (with optional virtual attendance) on 18th October 2022. Please see the Membership and Meetings pages for details GLOBAL LEARNING ASSOCIATION (GLA) is the not-for-profit trading arm of UKGLAS established in 2012 (Company number 7468905). UKGLAS membership entitles individuals to apply to become GLA Associates at no extra cost. The GLA is able to bid for commercial contracts and pay suitably qualified Associates for their work. The majority of our Associates are also qualified teachers and some have recent experience of headships or other senior management posts. The GLA has been part of several British Council programmes including all the iterations of Connecting Classrooms. We also held the contract for the assessment of the International School Award up to August 2022 and look forward to bidding into a successor contract in the coming weeks. Our EU work included many Key Action 1 training courses and we hope to re-start these outside of the UK in 2023. We currently manage one of the final EU Erasmus + projects – see www.getcreativewithart.org Many of our Associates are also British Council Ambassadors.

The Film and Video Workshop

the film and video workshop

London

The Film and Video Workshop is an educational charity founded in June 1997 by Simon Oatley. Our objective is the education of adults, children and young people in the art of film, video and other types of media. We aim to work particularly with those people who are in need by reason of disability, age or economic circumstance. The company has grown steadily since its formation and is now the largest producer of child and young people directed moving image work in the United Kingdom. Many of the films we have helped produce have been shown in international film festivals and some have won prestigious awards. Each year we work with approximately 1000 film makers and produce some 300 films. Past clients include Tate modern, Tate Britain, The National Portrait Gallery, Arts Council, Film London, Film Council, Skillset, Cartoon Museum, Learning and Skills Council, Tribal Education, London Development Agency, ten of the London councils, BBC, Channel 4 and Nickelodeon. Recent premiere screenings have been held at the London Imax Cinema and the Odeon West End. In addition we provide adult training, specialising in the creative use of digital technology. The current courses selection includes four video production courses, stop motion, animation techniques, after effects, Avid and FCP. We subsidise a selection of introduction courses to enable people to start filmmaking as well as provide CPD for professionals. All our courses have a 40% reduction for concessions. The media centre is open 6 days a week with over 80 weekly users. The company is managed by an unpaid board of directors to whom we are very grateful for their long standing support. They are: Jan Pitt — (Chair) Director of Commercial Publications – ABC Andy Doyle — Director of STA bikes Kate Middleton – Drama Therapist Rob Humphreys — Author for Rough Guides (London, Scotland, Prague, Vienna +) Cary Bazalgette – Freelance media specialist (ex Head of Education at BFI) Brian Bench – Headteacher at Hungerford School Paul Callaghan – Manager at Discover Stratford (ex manager at filmworkshop for 7 years Our office is based in a purpose built media studio in the playground of Hungerford School, the majority of our work takes place off site. The building has full disabled access.

Marjorie Wise School of Dance

marjorie wise school of dance

A history of the school… Marjorie Eileen Wise – a Christmas Day baby! As with lots of little girls, Marjorie Wise wanted to go to ballet lessons, and her parents, Harry & Grace decided at age 6, she could go to Leicester ballet teacher, Queenie Green and enjoy a few ballet lessons. Marjorie’s parents were unaware of the talent that their daughter had! Marjorie enjoyed her ballet lessons and took her Royal Academy of Dancing (RAD) exams one by one until by the age of 17, she had passed her Advanced Exam and had begun to achieve the relevant teaching qualifications to be able to teach RAD ballet and enter children for exams. Just before her 18th birthday, she decided to open her own school and thus Marjorie Wise School of Dancing (MWSD) was born. Harry & Grace Wise were keen to assist their daughter with this venture and moved from the family home in Aylestone to a house on Saxby Street, Leicester, because it had a dance studio in the basement. This was converted into a ballet studio with bespoke mirrors, barres and floor. Marjorie Wise became a household name in Leicester and the school thrived. Marjorie herself continued with her own ballet study and soon expanded into International Dance Teacher’s Association (IDTA) tap and theatre craft study. Marjorie travelled weekly to be taught by Sissie Smith in Nottingham and furthered her knowledge of ballet. Soon, Saxby Street was too small for the expanding school and Marjorie started hiring local halls to teach in. Her cousin, an excellent pianist, accompanied the classes on the piano and her parents dealt with the admin of running the school. In the 1960’s, a young girl called Yvonne Saunders, joined the school for her lessons, as she wanted a classical RAD ballet school for her training. Yvonne was a very talented dancer and Marjorie quickly recognised an outstanding talent in this pupil. She was not wrong, as Yvonne went on to be the lead dancer with the Royal Ballet, partnering the likes of Rudolf Nureyev and dancing solos with the Company all over the world. Yvonne continued to keep in touch with Marjorie on a regular basis.

Dumfries Community Choir

dumfries community choir

Dumfries

We’re one of the biggest community platform in the South of Scotland, and we work with our partners to use culture as means to improve the lives of our community who are experiencing high levels of social and rural isolation. As a unique social co-operative, we have over 170 voluntary members who contribute to our social model through volunteering, sponsorship or advocacy. Anyone can join our membership organisation. We have just taken over the Loreburn Hall in the centre of Dumfries which is a temporary cultural space, including an 80 seat cinema, 50 seat cabaret lounge, 50 seat black box theatre and a main hall with a capacity of 1200 Our work takes place in schools, residential homes, cafes, car parks, swimming pools and in all sorts of locations throughout our region. We believe that there are barriers that prevent members of our community taking part in culture and we do everything we can to deliver socially driven projects that help to improve the cultural health of our region through our seasons of projects which aim to increase resilience by connecting our community through our cultural programmes and services. Our signature projects include a diverse range of community arts based programmes and iconic place-making projects including our annual winter festival, Carlisle Fringe, Dumfries Carnival, Le Haggis, High Tea, Queer Haggis, Dumfries Youth Theatre, Dumfries Community Choir and Producers of the Future. Every year we deliver more than 300 shows across our festival programmes, as well as weekly community arts sessions to over 100 participants, creative industry training for emerging artists and the sector across Dumfries & Galloway, and traineeships in producing across our major projects. Our cultural skills development programme is one of the largest of its kind in the UK. At the centre of our work is the belief that we can use culture to connect people, we advocate that culture is good for our wellbeing and health, and that art is a form of human expression and creativity. Our network of over 100 associate artists and producers includes performance makers, producers, artists and collaborators who believe in the power of social change.

Walk Snowdonia

walk snowdonia

Guided Walks in Snowdonia Whether you want your Guided Walk up Snowdon, want to get into mountaineering, or have climbed many summits, we will help you achieve your adventurous hiking goals. Here at Walk Snowdonia we can't wait to help you ascend and descend the tallest peaks in this picturesque mountain range.Friendly and Professional Snowdonia mountain guides Our customers are at the heart of everything we do. Walk Snowdonia offers a professional service from start to finish providing you with the help and support you need to create memories of a lifetime. From the moment you book your Snowdonia walk, we will send you information and advice, answer all your questions and keep you up to date before the guided walk. Educational Guided Walks in Snowdonia The Snowdonia Mountain guides who work for Walk Snowdonia have an in-depth knowledge of the Snowdonia National Park and mountain environments and we aim to share this knowledge with you. We will bring your guided walk to life with interesting facts and information. Because our group sizes are smaller we can answer more of your questions. Snowdon GuidesThe mountain guides who work for Walk Snowdonia are all locals who live within a short distance of Snowdon. This gives them an intimate knowledge of the National Park and they will be able to answer all your questions and enrich your day with facts and knowledge of the local area. Safe Guided walks up Snowdon Your safety is paramount. The British mountains are dangerous and inhospitable places and require a range of skills to enjoy safely. Our Mountain Guides are fully qualified Mountain Leaders with years of experience. They are Snowdonia locals with an intimate knowledge of Mount Snowdon, the glorious National Park, and the mountain weather. We pride ourselves on offering fun, safe, stress-free, and informative guided walks. Qualified Mountain Guides All our Mountain Guides are qualified and assessed by the Mountain Training Association and are fully qualified mountain guides and have years of experience. They also have a 16-hour Outdoor First Aid Certificate as a minimum. All participants are covered for all activities by our public liability insurance.