Littlehampton Learning Shop to re-open
The High Street shop closed its doors in November 2007, as it did not comply with disability discrimination legislation, but is now undergoing a major refurbishment to bring it up to spec, and is planning to become a charity.
Head of adult and community learning for West Sussex County Council, Ros Parker, said: "We're delighted to be moving back into Littlehampton town centre, especially in the current climate when a lot of shops are closing rather than opening.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide Ad"Reopening the shop forms part of the proposed move for the service to work as a social enterprise, with the aim of improving adult learning quality and choice for residents."
She added that the shop, which aims to open its doors in late summer after a 10 week refurbishment, would offer ICT, languages, maths and English courses, as well as employability and work skills.
-----------------------------
Click here to return to Gazette news.
Where are you? Add your pin to the Gazette's international readers' map by clicking here.
Email the Gazette: [email protected]