Welcome to our brand new website!
- By Ella Jackson
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- 31 May, 2018
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Here at Engineering Minds we thought it was about time we had a fresh start and launched a brand new website which reflects our organisation.

We have improved the design of our previous website to make it easier for you to find everything you're looking for, as well as making it completely unique to reflect who we are as an organisation.
You can now easily navigate through all of our classes, reserve a place online or get in touch to enquire about any of our classes.
We'd love to know what you think! Have a browse of our new website and images and if you have any comments or feedback, please get in touch with us through our brand new contact page.
You can now easily navigate through all of our classes, reserve a place online or get in touch to enquire about any of our classes.
We'd love to know what you think! Have a browse of our new website and images and if you have any comments or feedback, please get in touch with us through our brand new contact page.

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