Welcome to The Workers Educational Association (WEA) Brighton, a community-focused educational organization dedicated to providing high-quality learning opportunities for adults in a supportive and inclusive environment. Located at 1st Floor Rear, North Room D, 10 The Drive, Hove BN3 3JA, we offer a diverse range of courses designed to enrich knowledge, skills, and personal development. From arts and humanities to vocational training and digital skills, our expertly led sessions are tailored to meet the interests and needs of our learners.

At WEA Brighton, we believe that education should be accessible to everyone, regardless of background or experience. Our friendly and welcoming atmosphere makes it easy for individuals to connect, collaborate, and grow alongside peers who share similar interests. With a commitment to fostering lifelong learning, we pride ourselves on our unique approach that combines academic rigor with practical application, ensuring that every participant leaves empowered and inspired.

Whether you’re looking to enhance your career prospects, explore a new hobby, or simply expand your horizons, WEA Brighton provides the resources and support you need to succeed. For more information about our courses or to book an appointment, please contact us at 01273 945869 or visit our website at [www.wea.org.uk](https://www.wea.org.uk/). Join us in transforming your educational journey today!

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