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National Lottery Heritage Fund supports New Directions College’s 65th anniversary

The College will be able to commission a new project as part of its 65th anniversary thanks to funding from the National Lottery.

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The New Directions College in Reading will receive £10,000 ($12,190) in grants from the National Lottery Heritage Fund, which will allow a local historian to compose work on learning in Reading.

As part of the festivities, the 65th Anniversary Exhibition will be held at the Reading History and Community Gallery at Reading Museum.

The project will focus on the town’s local adult learning history, culture and heritage, including resources from the 1800s and 1900s.

Andrea Wood, New Directions College Principal, said: “We’re delighted that we’ve received this support thanks to National Lottery players.

“This is set to be a marvellous celebratory exhibition of the story and impact of adult learning in Reading dating back 65 years.

“It will bring us to current day, where the college plays a pivotal role at the heart of our community, supporting thousands of adults to gain the skills they need for employment, further education or personal or social development.”

The New Directions College has also partnered with Reading Museum to host a range of events, including arts and crafts, wellbeing and building social connections.

Ruth McEwan, Lead Councillor for Education and Public Health, said: "New Directions College's 65th Year Anniversary is a remarkable testament to the enduring spirit of lifelong learning in our community.

“This exhibition, made possible through the generous support of The National Lottery Heritage Fund, not only celebrates the history but also paves the way for an even brighter future.

“It's a unique opportunity for our residents to connect, learn and celebrate the diverse talents that make Reading such a vibrant place to live.”

Last month, The National Lottery granted funding to 'foster social connections' in Newry, Mourne and Down.

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