Coldstream Adult Learners

Visitors Page

welcome

If you are working on your writing and studying anywhere in the Borders we would be happy to put some of your work on our website.

Take a look at our 'Get the Writing Bug' page some of our some ideas - we have poems and stories,  writing about childhood and favourite pets - and much more!

Email your stories to chadshar@scotborders.gov.uk and our editors will select some for publication on the site

Write about yourself, your memories, your learning, your favourite holiday or your garden!
No subject too great or small!

FLICK THROUGH THE PHOTOS TO SEE WHICH OF THEM YOU WOULD LIKE TO READ. THEN GO TO THE BOTTOM OF THE PAGE AND CLICK ONTO THE STORY

A student from Wark - on the English side!- writes about memories of the railway

A Kelso writer tells us about the Bud Club

Gardening Jobs from a Westruther writer

Growing up in Mosley with my dog Roy

Memories of a childhood in Dover, Kent

A Halloween poem from a Duns writer

A student from Duns writes about the holiday that never was!

A film review of Gnomeo and Juliet

A Duns student writes about the invention of the Spitfire

Read about the Ukulele Man, George Formby by a Duns writer

File Attachments:

application/msword iconIsabel writes about the railway
application/msword iconRead more info about Gnomeo and Juliet
application/msword iconRead more about the holiday that never was!
application/msword iconRead more memories of life in Dover
application/msword iconRead a Hallowe'en Poem
application/msword iconGrowing up in Mosley with my dog Roy
application/msword iconRead about John's work in the garden
application/msword iconNeil writes about the Bud Club
application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document iconBilly writes about George Formby
application/msword iconRead more about how the Spitfire was born....
  • Home
  • Review
  • Learner Stories
  • Get the Writing Bug
  • Contact us
  • Visitors Page
  • Adult Learner Awards
  • Test Yourself!
  • Dyslexia
  • How To... Computer Tips
  • Money Matters
  • My Favourite Place
  • poems
Log In