Anyone mourn the passing of cheap municipal evening classes - all kinds of arts and crafts?

Another victim of funding cuts, these days (where I live) the only evening classes are adult literacy and basic maths. I remember enjoying all kinds of classes, beginning around October and very cheap, being part-funded by local authorities. I learned the basics of pottery, woodwork, stained glass window making, weaving and Tai Chi. Would love to hear your memories of evening classes! 

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  • I used to go to those sorts of evening classes. I have done Spanish, Italian, Arabic, Violin making, Tai Chi, Reflexology, Aromatherapy, Pottery and History. It was so nice to be with people doing something without the pressure to socialise. Apart from foreign languages, all those classes finished because funding was available only for accredited courses that led to a recognised qualification. Most people doing these classes would not have wanted to be put under pressure to gain a qualification. People enjoyed coming together to share an experience of making something or doing something for themselves.

    It’s a sad world that can’t recognise the huge value of these classes for many people who mightn’t see anybody else for the majority of the time. Perhaps government should be looking at how these classes can make a positive contribution to people’s mental health rather than being preoccupied with what people should be doing with their enforced qualifications. 

  • We have some similar courses at a university.  Although they are good value, the cost is beyond the reach of many. 

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