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From Instagram to Italian: Suffolk New College unveils affordable new leisure learning courses

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Suffolk New College is launching a new autumn programme of short and affordable "leisure learning" courses, ranging from Italian to Instagram.

The big picture: Starting in September, the programme provides affordable, short courses for people of all ages to learn new skills, socialise, and make friends. Last year, around 500 people participated in these courses.

Why it matters: The short and affordable courses offer an opportunity for personal growth and creative outlet, potentially leading to new interests or even life changes.

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Printmaking courses are availableSuffolk New College

Key details:

  • Courses include languages (Italian, French, Japanese), arts (photography, printmaking, painting), and digital skills, including an Instagram masterclass.

  • Future courses will cover British Sign Language and upcycling clothes.

  • The Instagram course is a two-hour online session taught by Elene Marsden, a radio presenter and social media expert.

  • Pottery and Japanese have been among the most popular offerings recently.

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Knitting is another popular leisure learning course at Suffolk New CollegeSuffolk New College

What they're saying:

  • Tracey Macdonald, business development co-ordinator: "We are delighted to launch our new autumn programme. The short affordable options offer the chance for people of all ages to learn, socialise and make new friends."

  • Elene Marsden, Instagram course teacher: "The course is a two hour online session for people who want to get in to Instagram but don't know where to start. I help them create 'a stunning profile' and we also look at the power of reels and techniques for creating engaging content."

  • Adam Green, 55, leisure learning student: "I've enjoyed returning to something I love and rediscovering that passion for creativity. It's been stimulating and I'm very proud of the work I've created."

The bottom line: Suffolk New College's leisure learning programme provides a broad range of courses, allowing local residents to explore new interests, develop skills, and engage with their community in a relaxed and informative setting.

Get involved: You can learn more at https://www.suffolk.ac.uk/study-with-us/adult-professional/leisure-learning/

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'Cash for jewellery' traders targeting Rushmere St Andrew residents

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Reports have emerged of doorstep traders approaching properties in Rushmere St Andrew, asking residents if they want to sell jewellery items.

Why it matters: Unsolicited doorstep buyers may not offer fair value for items and could potentially be "rogue" traders who disappear with valuables.

Jewellery scam
Reports have emerged of doorstep traders approaching properties in Rushmere St Andrew, asking residents if they want to sell jewellery itemsIpswich.co.uk

The details: Officials are advising residents to follow three key safety steps if considering selling jewellery:

  • Shop around: Start locally by contacting a reputable jeweller to estimate your item's value before soliciting online bids or other offers.

  • Beware 'rogue' buyers: Exercise caution about whom you sell to. If you must leave jewellery with someone for a quote, ensure they're trustworthy and will be available when you return.

  • Read the small print: Check terms and conditions carefully, paying attention to potential hidden charges such as refining fees, postage fees and appraisal fees.

What to do: Report any concerns with traders to Citizens Advice Consumer Service on 0808 223 1133.

The bottom line: Getting multiple valuations from established local jewellers before considering doorstep offers helps ensure residents receive fair value for their items.

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