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Workers Educational Association

Workers' Educational Association

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The Workers' Educational Association (WEA) is a voluntary movement for lifelong learning.

 

Our objective is the creation of an educated democracy in which participation in public affairs, and the knowledge that it requires, are widely spread throughout the community.

 

The WEA (South Wales) is democratically accountable to its members and federated educational and workers organisations. It is inclusive, unsectarian and non party political, and wholly concerned with promoting lifelong learning in south Wales.

 

 

For Further Information visit the Workers Education South Wales Website|

 

The WEA is a voluntary movement for lifelong learning and their objective is the creation of an educated democracy in which participation in public affairs, and the knowledge that it requires, are widely spread throughout the community.

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2 Church View, Blaenavon, NP4 9NA.

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