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Christmas and New Year Opening Hours 2023/24

Christmas and New Year Opening hours 2023/24

As the festive season approaches, we wanted to share details on our centre opening and closing hours so you know when and where you can find us. 

Please note: All centres reopen as normal on Tuesday 2 January 2024. 

If you have any queries about starting a course in the new year or about a course you’re currently studying with us, please contact maes.info@manchester.gov.uk and our business support team will get back to you as soon as possible on their return. 

  • Monday 18 December – Friday 22 December: Open 9:00am-5:00pm (non-teaching week)
  • Christmas Day: Closed
  • Boxing Day: Closed 
  • Wednesday 27 December – Friday 29 December: Closed 
  • Tuesday 2 January – Friday 5 January: Open 9:00am-5:00pm
  • Monday 18 December – Friday 22 December: Open 9:00am-5:00pm (non-teaching week)
  • Christmas Day: Closed
  • Boxing Day: Closed 
  • Wednesday 27 December – Friday 29 December: Closed 
  • Tuesday 2 January – Friday 5 January: Open 9:00am-5:00pm
  • Monday 18 December – Friday 22 December: Non-teaching week
  • Christmas Day: Closed
  • Boxing Day: Closed 
  • Wednesday 27 December – Friday 29 December: Closed 
  • Tuesday 2 January – Friday 5 January: Open 9:00am-5:00pm

*Other facilities within Gorton Hub may have different opening/closing hours to Manchester Adult Education. Please check them independently. 

  • Monday 18 December – Friday 22 December: Open 9:00am-5:00pm (Non-teaching week)
  • Christmas Day: Closed
  • Boxing Day: Closed 
  • Wednesday 27 December – Friday 29 December: Closed 
  • Tuesday 2 January – Friday 5 January: Open 9:00am-5:00pm
  • Monday 18 December – Thursday 21 December: Open 9:00am-5:00pm (non-teaching week)
  • Friday 22 December: Closed
  • Christmas Day: Closed
  • Boxing Day: Closed 
  • Wednesday 27 December – Friday 29 December: Closed 
  • Tuesday 2 January – Friday 5 January: Open 9:00am-5:00pm

*Please note that the Library will have different opening times to Manchester Adult Education.

  • Monday 18 December – Friday 22 December: Closed
  • Christmas Day: Closed
  • Boxing Day: Closed 
  • Wednesday 27 December – Friday 29 December: Closed 
  • Tuesday 2 January – Friday 5 January: Open 9:00am-5:00pm
  • Monday 18 December – Friday 22 December: Non-teaching week
  • Christmas Day: Closed
  • Boxing Day: Closed 
  • Wednesday 27 December – Friday 29 December: Closed 
  • Tuesday 2 January – Friday 5 January: Open 9:00am-5:00pm

*Please note that the Library will have different opening times to Manchester Adult Education.

  • Monday 18 December – Friday 22 December: Closed
  • Christmas Day: Closed
  • Boxing Day: Closed 
  • Wednesday 27 December – Friday 29 December: Closed 
  • Tuesday 2 January – Friday 5 January: Open 9:00am-5:00pm

All that is left now, is for us to wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! We can’t wait to see you all in 2024.  

Now more than ever people are beginning to realise the importance of doing what you love in a career, yet still it is foregone when seeking, or settling, on a job. Work styles, career goals, fulfilment or sheer interest are all core fundamentals to consider when thinking about a job you love, not only to be more productive and successful but to also ensure your mental well-being stays unharmed by keeping up with workload, and so you can continue to do what you love and love what you do.

Being stuck in a job you dislike, or even simply have no interest in can lead to feeling stuck in a rut of sorts; spending every day running to a destination you have no real interest in reaching is only going to result in feeling burnt out, and leaving the majority of your week dedicated to simply trying to get through something. Or, you may be without a job and feeling as though you’re also in a rut but unable to start running entirely, no path or destination to follow or achieve and both easily leading to feeling down, or anxious about the future, as well as a variety of other negative impacts on your mental well-being. Increased staff turnover, burnout, chronic fatigue and a loss in productivity are all direct consequences of so many people across the UK neglecting their well-being – especially over their job.

To do a job successfully, and to feel that sense of fulfillment you might be chasing after in your job search or in life as a whole, focus on really finding what you love doing first. This isn’t just about all the ‘feel-good’ business boom you’ve heard before, but really improving your day to day again.

Whether that is through focusing on existing interests and how you can enter a field that really stimulates your brain, or discovering ways you prefer to work and hunting for more practical or analytical jobs, there are numerous ways you can begin to prioritise yourself and find a way to spend your weeks without wishing they were drawing to a close. You can discover new interests or work your way up to qualify yourself in existing areas you know you love using convenient adult learning courses, for example.

With so many resources at easy disposal, no matter your situation there will be a way for you to find the time to explore gaining a career in something you truly love, or even simply finding new hobbies to enjoy and make the most of more of your free time. Focus on yourself – and boost your mood, productivity and take back your work week, to be one you enjoy.

Improve your digital skills at home – Become a better candidate!

Christmas and New Year Opening Hours 2023/24

Christmas and New Year Opening hours 2023/24

As the festive season approaches, we wanted to share details on our centre opening and closing hours so you know when and where you can find us. 

Please note: All centres reopen as normal on Tuesday 2 January 2024. 

If you have any queries about starting a course in the new year or about a course you’re currently studying with us, please contact maes.info@manchester.gov.uk and our business support team will get back to you as soon as possible on their return. 

  • Monday 18 December – Friday 22 December: Open 9:00am-5:00pm (non-teaching week)
  • Christmas Day: Closed
  • Boxing Day: Closed 
  • Wednesday 27 December – Friday 29 December: Closed 
  • Tuesday 2 January – Friday 5 January: Open 9:00am-5:00pm
  • Monday 18 December – Friday 22 December: Open 9:00am-5:00pm (non-teaching week)
  • Christmas Day: Closed
  • Boxing Day: Closed 
  • Wednesday 27 December – Friday 29 December: Closed 
  • Tuesday 2 January – Friday 5 January: Open 9:00am-5:00pm
  • Monday 18 December – Friday 22 December: Non-teaching week
  • Christmas Day: Closed
  • Boxing Day: Closed 
  • Wednesday 27 December – Friday 29 December: Closed 
  • Tuesday 2 January – Friday 5 January: Open 9:00am-5:00pm

*Other facilities within Gorton Hub may have different opening/closing hours to Manchester Adult Education. Please check them independently. 

  • Monday 18 December – Friday 22 December: Open 9:00am-5:00pm (Non-teaching week)
  • Christmas Day: Closed
  • Boxing Day: Closed 
  • Wednesday 27 December – Friday 29 December: Closed 
  • Tuesday 2 January – Friday 5 January: Open 9:00am-5:00pm
  • Monday 18 December – Thursday 21 December: Open 9:00am-5:00pm (non-teaching week)
  • Friday 22 December: Closed
  • Christmas Day: Closed
  • Boxing Day: Closed 
  • Wednesday 27 December – Friday 29 December: Closed 
  • Tuesday 2 January – Friday 5 January: Open 9:00am-5:00pm

*Please note that the Library will have different opening times to Manchester Adult Education.

  • Monday 18 December – Friday 22 December: Closed
  • Christmas Day: Closed
  • Boxing Day: Closed 
  • Wednesday 27 December – Friday 29 December: Closed 
  • Tuesday 2 January – Friday 5 January: Open 9:00am-5:00pm
  • Monday 18 December – Friday 22 December: Non-teaching week
  • Christmas Day: Closed
  • Boxing Day: Closed 
  • Wednesday 27 December – Friday 29 December: Closed 
  • Tuesday 2 January – Friday 5 January: Open 9:00am-5:00pm

*Please note that the Library will have different opening times to Manchester Adult Education.

  • Monday 18 December – Friday 22 December: Closed
  • Christmas Day: Closed
  • Boxing Day: Closed 
  • Wednesday 27 December – Friday 29 December: Closed 
  • Tuesday 2 January – Friday 5 January: Open 9:00am-5:00pm

All that is left now, is for us to wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! We can’t wait to see you all in 2024.  

It seems like technology advances so quickly, you barely have time to grasp one system before they’re already updating to the next. Phone complications, computer illiteracy and lack of data protection are all things that can be avoided through improving your digital skills.

An estimated 22% of individuals in the UK do not have the digital skills for everyday life.

With little time on many people’s hands, dedicating time between children and work to focus on learning how to improve digitally may be an idea you would sweep under the rug, but with efficient and tailored courses as well as understanding the importance of improving your digital skills opens new doors for many. Five basic digital skills are often outlined as: managing information, communicating, transacting, problem solving and creating. You can improve your awareness across or specifically at any of these points easily at home.

Computer literacy has become an increasingly important and sought after skill in the job sector, with a projection that 75% of jobs will require some level of digital skills by 2030. ‘Baseline’ digital skills, such as knowledge of use of Microsoft Word, are now looked for by numerous employers and this demand will only continue to grow. You, today, can easily grow this knowledge based on your entry level awareness and where you’d like to get to, as well as your time needs, online. Further, more advanced digital knowledge is also an increasingly sought after.

You may be comfortably in a job, unaware as to why digital skills may be of use to you, or already wanting to learn more to protect yourself online, or simply to help your online communication skills. With seemingly everything going digital, especially things like Online Banking, people are scared of the vulnerability of being online and knowing little about where information goes or how it can be viewed – start to learn how to protect your information or teach your children how to safely use the internet by improving your own digital skills. Don’t leave yourself vulnerable by using the internet with very little awareness about how your information may be used – but don’t exclude yourself from the growing digital age.

You shouldn’t be afraid of technology, or what the digital age might mean for you. Don’t be embarrassed to ask for help – you haven’t fallen behind and no-one is ‘too far gone’. So, want to know how to better use your computer, phone or tablet? Boost your literacy and confidence, and be able to feel secure and safe whilst online or when letting your children begin to act digitally; broaden your horizons for work and become a better candidate by easily improving your digital skills through a variety of online courses available to you today.

Get Connected

Welcome to our November edition of ‘Get Connected’ the Manchester Adult Education newsletter!

2022 is an exciting year for us – it’s thirty years since the start of Manchester Adult Education! This edition contains some learners’ personal stories that will brighten up your day! We also have some useful information about current opportunities within MAES and how you can access support as the cost of living rises.

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Careers and progression

Take a look at the following Statement of Service document around ‘Make It Happen’ conversations. The link will open on a new screen,

 Statement of Service: Careers Conversation