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Learning Communities
- About Learning Communities
- Case Studies - Real people, Real Difference
- Events and Diaries
- Norwich
- Fakenham Learning Community
- West Norfolk
- South Norfolk
- Great Yarmouth
- Reepham Learning Communities
- Wayland Partnership Developement Trust
- Cromer Learning Community
- Dereham Learning Community - South Green Park Enterprise Centre
- Adult Learners Week
- Gallery
- FAQ
- Photos - Learning Community Awards 2007
- Vacancies
Learning Communities make a vital contribution to the learning map of Norfolk and we are proud to manage the seven Learning Communities across Norfolk as they continue to develop innovative and effective learning opportunities and partnerships.
Despite a reduction in funding, the Learning Communities have continued to bring large numbers of learners, businesses, schools and communities together, each bringing its own distinctive approach.
In a recent evaluation of the Learning Communities it was noted that,
"The real strength of the Norfolk learning communities lies in their diversity. Each is different, reflecting and responding to the make-up and needs of their local area. Each initiative is community led, has emerged spontaneously and reflects local needs and local partnerships. There is no overall template for their development and this ensures that they maintain a local and distinctive identity."


