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Adult Learning Wales

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179:(company number 3109524), governed by a Council of trustees. It is a membership based organisation at £10 per annum. Students, former students, staff and other people wishing to support the Association are particularly encouraged to apply. There is a branch network throughout Wales. The main source of funding is the 46:
The present body was formed on the merger of Workers' Educational Association WEA Cymru and YMCA Community College on 1 August 2015, and adopted the present name in November 2016. WEA Cymru was itself a product of a recent merger, when on 10 January 2014 WEA South Wales joined with Coleg Harlech WEA
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as its first District Secretary. By 1927 classes in existence had trebled, providing for 1250 adults. After Silyn's early death in 1930, his widow, Mary Silyn Roberts, succeeded him as Secretary, also a lecturer, and the association continued to grow, with over 3,000 learners by the 1940s.
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On 1 August 2001, the Workers' Educational Association (North Wales) and Coleg Harlech merged to form Coleg Harlech WEA (North). The merged Association continued the common longstanding tradition of
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Adult Learning Wales/Addysg Oedolion Cymru has a presence across Wales. It provides adult education throughout Wales, sometimes in its own buildings, but often at third-party premises, as required.
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movement. It provided adult education, mostly to male learners, often vulnerable people, including ex-offenders and youth workers, across the whole of Wales.
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adult education to enable adults to develop their capacity to learn and fulfil their potential, but also continued to enlarge this by developing
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The Workers' Educational Association WEA in South Wales traces its roots to a conference at Cory Hall in
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Workers' education in North Wales began as classes in quarries under the auspices of the
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WEA Cymru, Report and Financial Statements for the Year Ended 31 July 2014
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WEA YMCA CC Cymru 'Strengthening Adult Learning in Wales' 1 August 2015
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YMCA Community College was an independent body linked to the wider
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with the Charity Commission (registration number 1071234) and a
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in Welsh, the latter under the editorship of David Thomas.
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Estyn, 2011 'A report on YMCA Wales Community College'
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Changing Lives: Workers' Education in Wales 1907–2007
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Index

Welsh
adult education
Wales
Cardiff
Albert Mansbridge
Glamorgan
Monmouthshire
Coleg Harlech
University College of North Wales
WEA
R. Silyn Roberts
Thomas Jones
David Lloyd George
Stanley Baldwin
liberal arts
vocational education and training
Lleufer
YMCA
registered charity
company limited by guarantee
Welsh Government
Further and Higher Education Act 1992
ISBN
978-0-9514580-1-3
P. Stead
ISBN
978-0-7083-0657-4
E. White
ISBN
0-901833-84-3

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