John Bangs NUT Election Campaign
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Representing over 800 teachers in Warrington, we aim to keep the teachers of Warrington informed, whether they be new to the profession or retired.
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June 2007 at the Bloomsbury Room, Canterbury Hall,
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Information on NUT General Secretary elections and the campaign to elect John Bangs including position statements.
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Information on John Bangs pastel drawings and paintings. Includes information on forthcoming exhibitions
John Bangs Pastel Paintings and Drawings
John Bangs studied Fine Art at Reading University under the tuition of Claude Rogers and Terry Frost RA. After gaining his degree, he completed a teaching course at Goldsmith's College and then spent a number of years teaching art and literacy at Bow