Contact
Contact course director Cathy Hayward on:
cathy@creativewritingprogramme.org.uk
91 St George’s Road, Brighton BN2 1EE
OUR TEACHING LOCATIONS
Brighton’s oldest independent bookshop is the home of the Creative Writing Programme and hosts many of the courses and events. Enjoy tea, coffee and cake with three floors of books, stationery and gifts to explore.
Brighton Friends' Meeting House is a busy community hub in the heart of the city, walking distance to the station and easy access to bus routes. It has a beautiful front garden in which to relax and is opposite Goldsboro Bookshop.
Brighton’s largest library hosts our shorter masterclasses. The space is fully accessible and close to the train station as well as bus routes. It has been described as one of the most energy-efficient structures in England with natural energy used throughout.
The library is a busy, welcoming community hub located in the town centre, near the museum, town hall and borough council offices. The fully accessible space is ten minutes’ walk from Worthing train station and on many bus routes.
The Amelia Scott is a cultural centre in the heart of Tunbridge Wells which houses a museum, art gallery and library. Named after Amelia Scott, a local suffragist and social reformer, it is easy to visit on foot, cycle, rail, bus, and road and is fully accessible.
Awarded Art Fund’s Museum of the Year 2020, Towner Eastbourne has been collecting and exhibiting contemporary art for nearly 100 years.