Library learning centres offer a complete package of information, advice and courses for anyone wishing to undertake learning at a pace that suits them. These are delivered in a friendly and informal environment.
We provide free information and advice to help you decide the right course, the right provider and how to progress to further learning and employment options.
Our wide range of courses can be studied in the Learning Centres, at home or even in the workplace. The courses available range from introductory 'tasters' through to full qualifications.
We can offer courses designed to get you started with computers, email and the internet through to popular qualifications such as the European Computer Driving Licence (ECDL).
All library learning centres specialise in offering a complete Skills for Life package. We can help you check your skill level, support you as you work through any learning that will help you brush up on reading, writing or number skills and help you pass a National Certificate - all at no cost.
Business administration and customer service NVQs at levels 2 and 3 are available. These qualifications are for people who are in employment and can provide evidence using real tasks to meet the unit requirements.
Learning centres
To access full information on these learning centres, please use the links below.
The learning centres run on an appointment system. If you have an enquiry please phone directly to speak to a member of our team.
Community Access Points
Community Access Points have been set up in partnership with Cambridgeshire County Council, Cambridgeshire Community Network, East and South Cambridgeshire, Fenland, and Huntingdonshire District Councils. The access points allow local people in rural areas of Cambridgeshire to access technology and digital services.
For further information on Access Points please see the external links on the right-hand side of this page or contact Amanda O'Donoghue on 07796 336300 or email amanda.o'donoghue@cambridgeshire.gov.uk.