| 6th Nov 2025 to 16th Nov 2025 | |
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Centre for Lifelong Learning University of Strathclyde, Graham Hills Building George Street, Glasgow City Centre G1 1QE |
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The Centre for Lifelong Learning has been involved with the Aye Write Festival for many years. 2025 is no different, with talks and workshops available during November.
David Pettigrew, creative writing tutor at the Centre for Lifelong Learning, is offering a range of beginners-level sessions.
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