MATURE students have been honoured for their dedication and determination to learn.
Each year, Durham County Council’s Adult Learning and Skills Service recognises the achievements of its most inspiring students.
And after more than 140 nominations across six categories, awards were handed out at a ceremony at Ramside Hall Hotel near Durham.
This year, the judges found it too difficult to choose one winner of the Individual Achievement Award so they chose two; Jean Woods who after a long period of unemployment progressed through a range of courses and into a full time job; and Neil Armstrong, who judges said “clearly illustrates that there are definitely no barriers to learning.”
Neil initially lacked confidence to engage with other people but after joining a furniture recycling course he quickly secured a new reputation as an enthusiastic, motivated and fully engaged adult learner.
Councillor Maria Plews, cabinet member for leisure, libraries and lifelong learning said: “We are incredibly proud of our learners and it is great to be able to recognise their efforts. Many of our nominees demonstrated an overwhelming commitment to learning, overcoming personal barriers.”
For more information about adult courses call 03000-266-115 or visit durham.gov.uk/adultlearning
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