Adult learners across the county have been honoured for their hard work and dedication at a celebration evening.

The Adult Learning and Skills Service Festival of Learning awards took place at Ramside Hall, with winners and highly commended learners, tutors and groups of learners receiving trophies and certificates.

The winners were:

• Outstanding Apprentice: Ellie-Louise Bonser and Ellie Mitchell

• Volunteer of the Year: Yimale Skipp

• Learning in the Digital Age: Digital Community Champions

• Unsung Hero: Supporting Sisters/Aspire

• Cultural Learning: GeTINvolved TINArts

• Outstanding Family Learning: Carolann Brooks

• Inspirational Leaner of the Year: Matthew Ferrier

• Inspirational Tutor of the Year: Amanda Rose

• Learning Project of the Year: Future Focus

The Festival of Learning is the biggest celebration of lifelong learning in England, which this year had the theme of #lovetolearn.

The special Festival of Learning award was won by Supporting Sisters, a diverse group of women from all walks of life who have come together to support those who attend Aspire, a women-only centre delivering high-quality learning, support and wellbeing.

“These women have battled to conquer many of life’s challenges and have had the courage to confront and overcome them,” said Aspire’s Janice Rokni, who nominated the group for the award.

“They have supported many women in times of need, providing a confidential listening service where they can offload any problems or concerns in a safe, non-judgemental environment.”

Cllr Olwyn Gunn, Cabinet member for children and young people, said: “This event was a great opportunity to celebrate the hard work and dedication of all of our learners, many of whom have overcome difficult circumstances to go back to learning.

“We know the Adult Learning and Skills Service has helped change thousands of lives for the better and these individuals should inspire others thinking about enrolling on one of our courses to take the next step and find out more.”

Over 6,000 learners across County Durham have engaged in a wide range of learning opportunities delivered by the Adult Learning Service and its delivery partners.

For more information visit http://www.durham.gov.uk/adultlearning