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Welcome to Redbridge College
by Laura Salvage - Thursday, 26 August 2010, 09:20 AM
 

Induction ArticleThank you for choosing to study at Redbridge College. We look forward to welcoming you at the start of your course:

Adult ESOL students will start at 9.30am on Wednesday 8 September at the Ilford Campus.

All other students will start at 9am on Thursday 9 September at the Chadwell Heath Campus.

If you have any questions about the times, dates or locations for induction, please call Customer Services on 020 8548 7431.

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Carers get pampered at Evolution hair and beauty salon
by Laura Salvage - Monday, 2 August 2010, 10:25 AM
 

Carers dayRedbridge College’s onsite hair and beauty salons offered a very special treat to carers across Barking and Dagenham last month by pampering them with a variety of beauty treatments. The carers were accompanied by Sue Bernie, Adult Services Manager, who explained that the carers come to the salon twice a year to aid students in achieving their assessments while taking some time out to relax.

Carers work full-time to care for a relative with a disability, none of them are paid and often don’t get any time to themselves. The Carers of Barking and Dagenham association therefore organise these pamper days at Evolution to give their carers a break and a chance to re-energize.

Sue said, “These carers would often never dream of taking a day off or taking a holiday but that’s why we organize these days and see them as very important.”

For more information on the Carers of Barking and Dagenham Association please call 020 8593 4422. For more information about Evolution Hair and Beauty Salons, visit http://www.redbridge-college.ac.uk/evolution-hair-and-beauty .

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CALLING ALL YOUNG HAIRDRESSERS!
by Lauren Shepherd - Monday, 2 August 2010, 10:25 AM
 

The search is now on for the UK's top young talent, Young Hairdresser of the Year is back. This series showcases the millions of young British workers whose skills aren't the kind to win them a million pound recording contract.

Following the success of last year’s series, Young Hairdresser of the Year is part of a BBC Three series celebrating young trade talent across the country.

There are talent shows for dancers, singers and entertainers but what about all those who never see the limelight?

If you are a talented young Hairdresser we want to hear from you. Or if you know someone who fits the bill please get in touch.

We are looking for someone who can be a true ambassador for their trade, who is aged 16-25 years, up for a challenge and wants to show the world their skills!

Want to know more? Email: youngtalent@bbc.co.uk or contact…

Young Talent of the Year (series 2), Casting Team, Room 4060, BBC Entertainment, Oxford Road, Manchester M60 1SJ.

Age limit: Applicants must be aged between 16-25 on the closing date

Exact closing date: 10PM Saturday 31st July 2010


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