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lisathomas50 said:I have tried knitting and needle craft but I gave up I have plenty to do though I admire people who can do the sort of thing you do so well done
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Hope uour weaving goes well I have heard people talking about blogging so I might look into thst something different
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It's unlikely I'll be able to do the game design course up at Peaks after all, especially if it's full time as I'd lose my care so my Parents won't let me risk it.
I await an email next week to see if it's part or full time, although they've announced just now that the Colleges don't go back till the 18th of January unless the students' Parents are keyworkers, and both my Parents are retired.
My Nephew and Niece are OK though, my sister in law, their Mum, is a keyworker so they go back next week.
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Students with parents that are keyworkers and students that are vulnerable will also return to college/school on Monday 4th January.
I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help. -
@lisathomas50 I looked into doing my law degree on the open university ..at £18.000 I think I'll give it a miss,
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Are you on about England in Wales they aren't going back until the 11th but that is being reviewed but only primary schools
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You can get grants in open University i have been doing open university for 6 years and all my courses were paid for I have just completed my law degree phone the open University helpline or go online you don't have to pay if you get your grants youcgrt the grants for your courses and you also get a grant of 1200 once a year if you need to buy things for your course
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