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New upholstery course on offer through The Woodworks Project

Thursday 7th April 2016 Bath Echo News Team Community

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The Woodworks Project in Bath, which runs Furniture and Upholstery workshop projects from their professionally equipped workshops, is to start hosting an Upholstery Course every Tuesday.

These projects are designed to help those who have faced difficulties through their mental or physical health or history of addiction, to move forward in their lives in a friendly, relaxed and supportive environment.

The Upholstery Course will run all day every Tuesday from 9:30 to 4:30, starting on Tuesday 26th April.

On this course, you can choose your own project and learn to upholster with a specialised tutor and leave with something beautiful that you’ve helped restore.

Through The Woodworks Project’s Upholstery Course you can learn a new skill, create something unique and help a charity, all at the same time.

For more information, call the project on: 01225 313240.

The Woodworks Project’s workshop is located at:

Units 1-4
Victoria Park Business Centre
Midland Road
Bath
BA1 3AX

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