Classes for adults to be held at new arts centre

LDRS Keighley Arts Centre which is a transformed shop but has a gallery front - lots of windows with pictures in - and an unusual flat roof. LDRS
The multimillion-pound arts centre is set to open in Keighley later this year

An arts centre which is being developed in a former department store will have space to help hundreds of adults learn new skills and qualifications.

Arts Centre Keighley is due to open later this year in the former Beale's and Sunwin House building on Hanover Street.

It will provide a base for arts charity Keighley Creative and, as well as having exhibition, studio, performance and workshop space and a "street gallery", the venue will also have space for adult learning courses run by Keighley College.

Classes will include CV writing, digital and IT proficiency, English and maths, teaching assistant classes and more - along with an Access to Higher Education (Art and Design) Diploma.

College Principal Kevin O'Hare said: "The Arts Centre Keighley will become a new 'front door' to learning, creativity and opportunity in the heart of the town, bringing together education, culture and community under one roof.

"We are thrilled to be a part of it. The building will provide a fantastic base for our college to run a whole raft of courses designed to help adults back into work, or onto the path to something completely new – and we will also have a National Careers Service presence."

LDRS A modern-looking classroom with four wooden tables and black stools, with pens and paintbrushes on the tables and art supplies around the edge of the room. LDRS
Classes will be run by Keighley College, and include English and maths

He added: "We expect hundreds of adult learners, including those who are perhaps economically inactive right now and have felt locked out of opportunities, to benefit from the courses we'll be delivering from the new town-centre location each year."

Keighley Creative will be the main tenant of the centre, occupying around three quarters of the space, the Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS) said.

Co-chair Georgina Webster said: "This is an exciting time for our town, with The Arts Centre Keighley providing first-class facilities for creativity for local people and the wider region in an imaginative repurposing of a former department store.

"We look forward to working alongside Keighley College and welcoming the people of the town into a superb centre with two galleries, a Keighley Creative education room, multi-use room and more than 20 studios for artists to further their craft."

The work is being funded by a £2.6m grant from the Keighley Towns Fund, administered by Bradford Council, £1.27m from the Community Ownership Fund, £906,000 through Keighley College ,and £250,000 from Bradford 2025's Cultural Capital Fund.

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