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Site Help

Welcome to the BACES website.

We want to help you to get the most out of our site.

Home
If at any point whilst browsing the site you feel lost or confused, simply clicking on the home button on the left hand navigation will take you back to the front page of the site.

Website Navigation
Use the buttons on the left hand side to move around the BACES website. Here is a brief description of the contents of each section of the website.

Courses :Use this section of the website to find out about the courses we have available and to book your place online.
About BACES :Information on the history of BACES in your community and other details
Location of Centres :Where to find us. Information on venue facilities, travel directions, and disabled access.
How to Join :Details on how to sign up for a BACES course.
Enrolment : Information on the five ways of enrolling on a BACES course.
News and Events :Find out about the latest news and events from BACES.

Booking Your Course Online
In order to complete your online course booking, you will need to make sure that your computer is set up to accept cookies. Please check the status of cookie settings with the person responsible for your computer or your internet connection. Please see below for information on cookies. If you prefer not to accept cookies on your computer, you can view the course information to choose your course, then telephone your nearest centre. Centre contact details are available here.

What is a cookie? A cookie is simply a text file that gets entered into the memory of your computer as you look at websites. For example, a website might generate a unique ID for each visitor and store the ID on each user's machine using a cookie file. Cookies are not programs, and they cannot run like a program does. Therefore they cannot gather any information on their own. Nor can they collect any personal information about you from your machine, they are simply there to make your life easier whilst browsing the Internet. The BACES website uses 'session cookies' to store information when a course is booked online. When your browser window is closed, the session cookie will be automatically deleted.


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