we are running a trial painting course to fine tune our course program and are looking for participants (beginners to advanced welcome). The course will be running from 6th-11th July. We have accommodation available for anyone coming from further afield. People living in the southern Le Marche area may wish to attend on a course base only. The course fee is to cover cost only for materials, food, accommodation, etc. It would be great to auction some of the work produced during the course for the Earthquake Fund if participants agree. Please contact me if you are intersted in attending
We would like to establish links with art-minded people in the area and create a new art-group on the forum and create opportunities to produce and display art work
Submitted by theoverpay on Mon, 02/24/2020 - 04:35
After a two-month absence, the Abbey Zero card has relaunched to new applicants and jumped back to No.1 spot as the cheapest way to spend abroad. How it compares: The key weapon both it and runner-up the Post Office* have is they don't 'load' exchange rates. Most debit & credit cards load roughly 3% on top, so for example, buy £100 worth of Euros and you pay £103. With these you just pay £100 meaning you get more buck for your bang. Why Abbey wins: Of the 'no-load anywhere' cards, it's the only one that doesn't charge a fee for withdrawing cash from ATMs. Do always ensure you repay in full each month though to minimise any interest. Update: 3D.
After a two-month absence, the Abbey Zero card has relaunched to new applicants and jumped back to No.1 spot as the cheapest way to spend abroad. How it compares: The key weapon both it and runner-up the Post Office* have is they don't 'load' exchange rates. Most debit & credit cards load roughly 3% on top, so for example, buy £100 worth of Euros and you pay £103. With these you just pay £100 meaning you get more buck for your bang. Why Abbey wins: Of the 'no-load anywhere' cards, it's the only one that doesn't charge a fee for withdrawing cash from ATMs. Do always ensure you repay in full each month though to minimise any interest. Update: 3D.