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Enfield & Southgate

  1. Introduction to Branch
  2. Courses
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  4. Meetings
  5. Events
  6. Other Information
  7. Photo Gallery
  8. Local History
Contact Details
Name:
Norma Chapman, Shirley Sandford
Tel: 0208 882 0615, 0208 882 0207
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Introduction to branch

Founded during the Second World War, Enfield and Southgate holds courses of twenty, ten and five weeks, including a new short evening course on film studies. Amongst the diverse subjects are geology, The Story of Andalucia, understanding music, nineteenth and twentieth century Russian art and Eminent Victorian Londoners. There is also a five week course after Easter (subject yet to be announced)  and an annual outing in May. A study day on Thomas Hardy will be held at the end of the summer.  Meeting on two sites, which are well served by transport and nearby shopping centres, the branch attracts learners from Enfield, the other London boroughs and Hertfordshire. Membership of the WEA is encouraged and volunteers to the committee warmly welcomed.

 
The WEA is committed to promoting equality and diversity. All are Welcome.

Enfield Baptist Church, Cecil Road, Enfield (close to many bus services and two railway stations, no parking at the church but car parks nearby).

The Burford Centre (United Reformed Church), Fox Lane, Palmers Green (served by several convenient bus services with links to the Underground and Palmers Green railway station, car parking in adjacent streets). Entrance is at the side in Burford Gardens.

New members are always welcome to join a class at any time during a term and can take advantage of our "taste and see" policy for five, ten or twenty week courses by attending their first session free.

We would welcome suggestions for new subjects that we could possibly provide in the future.


Exciting new courses in 2012:

The Story of Andalucia
starting in January
(no need for advance booking)

and

Film Studies
starting end February for details see below

Advance booking essential for Film Studies course.
Cheques for £35 with stamped addressed envelope if receipt required to:
Chris Laughton, Treasurer, Enfield and Southgate WEA, 113 Uplands Way, N21 1DH.  0208 360 1124
or book online.



 

Further to the cancellation of C2415708 British History - the English Civil War at Enfield, if you are interested in the English Civil War then please join the Ruislip WEA course C2415739 - Six Events in British History That Every Adult Should Know, which will cover this topic in Janaury 2012.

Courses

23/09/2011 to 02/12/2011 for 10 sessions, Fri 10:00 in Enfield
 
Tutor: Paul Levy
C2415570 - Art History: Italian Modern Art and Film From Futurism to Social Realism
 
 
Tutor: Stephanie Cotela Tanner
Course Status: Cancelled
20/09/2011 to 20/03/2012 for 20 sessions, Tue 09:45 in Enfield
 
Tutor: Mark Banting
Course Status: Enrolling
C2415708 - British History: The English Civil War
 
 
Tutor: Sean Worgan
Course Status: Cancelled
26/09/2011 to 26/03/2012 for 20 sessions, Mon 14:00 in London
 
Tutor: Michael King
Course Status: Enrolling
13/01/2012 to 23/03/2012 for 10 sessions, Fri 10:00 in Enfield
 
Tutor: Luis Mielgo
Course Status: Enrolling
20/02/2012 to 19/03/2012 for 5 sessions, Mon 19:00 in Enfield
 
Tutor: John Riley
Course Status: Enrolling
19/09/2011 to 17/10/2011 for 5 sessions, Mon 19:00 in Enfield
 
Tutor: John Riley
Course Status: Enrolling
20/09/2011 to 20/03/2012 for 20 sessions, Tue 14:00 in London
 
Tutor: Diana Clements
Course Status: Enrolling
21/09/2011 to 21/03/2012 for 20 sessions, Wed 13:45 in Enfield
 
Tutor: Alan Mills
Course Status: Enrolling



 

 

Branch News:
The Annual General Meeting will be held on Monday, 31st October, 2011, at 7.45 pm, 
at the Enfield Baptist Church, Cecil Road, Enfield. 
All are very welcome.  It is your local branch so come and learn more about the WEA.

 

Events

Annual outing in May, see Photo Gallery for previous visits.

It is hoped to hold a Day School on Thomas Hardy at the end of the summer holiday.
 
   
Other Information 
Photo Gallery
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Outing to Wilton House, Salisbury Coffee Break Geology field trip
Enfield Baptist Church
Old Sarum, Salisbury
Outing to Claydon House
WEA course at Enfield Outing to Old Sarum, Salisbury
Committee lunch
WEA Committee lunch WEA Venue - Enfield Baptist Church WEA Venue - United Reformed Church


Branch History
HISTORY OF WEA EDMONTON, ENFIELD AND SOUTHGATE BRANCHES
Norma Chapman
 
Delving into the few records now available and into the memories of members,
the history of the three local branches is inextricably entangled.
 
From the Treasurer’s account books, it seems that the Edmonton Branch was
founded in wartime about 1941, the account books starting on 29th May, 1942. 
Edmonton and Enfield amalgamated in 1964, and then amalgamated again with
Southgate in September 2005 to become the present Enfield and Southgate
Branch.  In 1943 the branch received an affiliation fee of five shillings from the
Communist Party and the same from NALGO.  There were classes on literature,
music, psychology, criminology and ecclesiastical matters and in 1944 classes on
local government and European affairs.  The Branch paid one pound five shillings
to the LNER to put posters on the railway stations.
 
Some of our existing members have long memories that go back to 1952 when
all the courses were evening classes for the benefit of those working.  One day
course was introduced, however, for housewives at home. The classes are
now almost predominantly held in the daytime and attract mainly older people.
However, a short evening course has now been introuced and is proving very successful.

Unfortunately archives are now lost but in the 1970s there were WEA branch
bookmarks in the library. These were put into every book borrowed publicising
the courses under the names of both Enfield Branch and Edmonton and
Southgate Branch.
 
London District bound all the branches together and held a series of Saturday
afternoon talks and lectures at the Extra Mural Department and weekend
schools.  They remember the partnership with Birkbeck, which made book boxes
available from the University library to each class with relevant books that could
be borrowed.  Birkbeck allotted credits towards exemption from a first year
degree course.  Many students went on to an Open University or fulltime degree
and some became WEA tutors themselves.  National Trust lecturers ran courses
and some members formed the Enfield Branch of the National Trust. 
 
Sometimes tours abroad were organised (better than slides).  Birkbeck also held
study weekends.  Walks were arranged and Christmas parties were very popular.

The local branches managed their own affairs.  They set fees, appointed tutors
and circulated publicity.  In the year 2000, it was announced that there would no
longer be concessions for senior citizens (too many of them) but to celebrate the
millennium, fees were reduced to £40 from £42 for twenty sessions.  Life has
become a lot more expensive in the following decade and is a very far cry from
the sixpence fee in Lee Hall’s play, The Pitmen Painters, in 1934.
 
This is just a summary of the memories of longstanding members.  If anyone has
anything to add we would be glad to hear from you and will keep the comments
in our archives.  Please contact Norma Chapman 0208 882 0615.
 
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