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The Goodlife Centre

About

The Goodlife Centre is an independent learning space situated near Tate Modern, Central London.

Our large space is the ideal environment for our beginner workshops in DIY, Carpentry, Upholstery and Traditional Crafts.

Story

After a childhood of endless drawing, playing with plasticine and cluttering the surface of every table with wood scraps, glue, paper and fabric, it was a natural choice to set my heart on a lifestyle where the scribbling and making would never stop.

The 3D design department workshop at Ravensbourne was generously equipped (using Margaret Thatcher’s funding) with tantalising industrial scale machines that sawed, formed, moulded, cast and helped to produce whatever an imagination could muster. I learned how to think with my hands and the years there trained me for a long career as a designer maker.

Years later, a friend called round one day after I had spent a morning building a bespoke unit to contain sheet music. She asked how I found the the time. I remarked that she has spent the same amount of time shopping. So I began to teach my friends basic skills from my cosy basement workshop.

When the nearby City of London Adult Education Centre opened, I offered to teach a similar course called ‘Tools for the Terrified’. I was turned down as I do not have a teaching qualification and so I turned to teaching in rented community halls on rickety tables where I hauled heavy crates of tools stored in my shed. I was constantly looking for a space where I could build proper benches and stop driving the tools around.

In the post crash gloom of 2009, I found a modest empty ground floor unit in Webber Street in Waterloo, where its central location encouraged weary and wary office workers to come and learn the pleasure of solving practical problems while working with their hands. A mindset that I referred to as ‘The Goodlife’. I registered our name, we built a website and started promoting our ‘course’- which quickly split into more courses as requests and suggestions flowed in.

Adult Education centres have continued to be starved of funding, while my experience was showing that people want those skills – not just to save money but to reconnect with the deep ancient need to make. I dug deep into savings and rallied all the talented fellow crafts people I knew who were gracious in agreeing to pass on their skill and passion.

Although the beloved City and Guild ‘soft’ courses had largely closed down, local authorities do continue to back accredited training in woodwork and trades. As I had taught time poor Londoners, I resolved to deliver content rich courses where neither the tutor or learner would have to plough through paperwork. We prefer wading through wood shavings. A well made wood joint or a finely upholstered chair stand on their own merit.

When a jaw dropping rent hike meant I would lose the small unit we had lovingly fitted out, I dug my heels in and determined to stay in a central location so people could muster the energy after a day at a computer to come and be revived and refreshed.

So, we found and renovated a beautiful 1950's cardboard factory in Bankside, using the labour of our tutors, who are multi skilled craftspeople, as well as some of our willing learners. We created five individually equipped studios, a machines room, a cosy kitchen/reception and we use the original glassed in office – where the owner’s mum worked – as….an office. We kept as many original features and repurposed as much as we could. People who have carried on attending courses here since we began often recognise the quirky features we have transplanted. We started our first courses here in 2016 and this is where we will stay.

I believe that we offer a collaborative creative space because of the variety of disciplines and skills that are taught here. The interaction between tutors, helpers, and learners is a very special. Good coffee and an endless plate of biscuits helps too.

Mission

To provide a welcoming creative and supportive space for anyone that wants to learn what we offer.

Products

Carpentry Workshops, Upholstery Workshops, Crafts Workshops, DIY Workshops

Address: 49-55 Great Guildford Street , London SE1 0ES, XGL, GB
Phone: 020 7760 7613
ku.oc.ertnecefildoogeht@ofni
State: XGL
City: London
Zip Code: SE1 0ES

opening times

Monday: 14:00-21:00
Tuesday: 14:00-21:00
Wednesday: 14:00-21:00
Thursday: 14:00-21:00
Saturday: 10:00-17:00
Sunday: 10:00-17:00


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Reviews
Fantastic experience. The class was very informative and practical. The instructor was absolutely brilliant. Highly recommend to anyone looking to learn new skills in supportive environment!
Courses attended over various days: Plumbing Myself, my daughter aged 11 & my son aged 12 Electrics My daughter aged 11 Tiling Myself, my daughter aged 11 & my son aged 12 Drills Myself, my daughter aged 11 & my son aged 12 Sewing Machine Myself & my son aged 12 I signed us all up for these classes for various reasons... As an Interior Designer, having a more technical understanding of what I am designing and being able to liaise with the various Trades in more depth is incredible beneficial. With regards to my children, though their aims are to achieve university degrees and potentially work within those fields, I have installed the idea that they must also become proficient in a Trade. Whether that is becoming a qualified Plumber or even a professional chef, they need to have a skill that they will be able to take with them wherever they go; so that should they not be able to work in their professions, they will have the necessary skills to carve out a living using the skills they have otherwise learnt. For them, these courses were introductions into the possible fields they could decide to specialise in, whilst also being life skills that they will benefit from as they grow older. I would recommend these courses to anyone, homeowners, landlords, renters, students and even children if you felt they were old enough to absorb the information. You are investing in yourself! What is taught, through a combination of formal teaching and hands-on experience, are essential skills that are very much things we can benefit from and handle in our day to day lives. You are given the knowledge and experience to know when a professional does actually need to be called in, or if it is something you can do yourself. Our tutors were absolutely fantastic and immensely knowledgeable in their fields. The classes were taught well, the information parted in digestible amounts, the hands-on was a great benefit, as it reinforced the information we were learning and the tutors were just great fun! There are no silly questions! We look forward to trying other courses in the future, as my son took an interest in the woodworking classes that were simultaneously going on and my daughter wants to learn more about sewing!
I did the “DIY in a day: drills” course here a month ago - it was fantastic! I learned so much from Moira, a wonderful teacher. I have put up several shelves and hung some pictures since then, referring to my notes and very useful handout. We were able to practice with different makes of drill, in a variety of materials - wood, brick, plasterboard, tile. I highly recommend doing a course here!
The Goodlife Centre is a hidden gem not far from Borough tube station. I was given a voucher for the one day furniture restoration course and when I arrived I had an immediate feeling of being at home. The staff and tutors are very good, helpful and patient and it really was a welcoming place. I'll definitely go back and highly recommend it to other to try. Check out the website - they offer all kinds of interesting courses.
Excellent DIY electrics course. Very knowledgeable and fun instructor, who gave us wide and interesting background information and could answer almost any question. I feel confident changing light switches, sockets and ceiling roses around the house now. Highly recommended.
Absolutely fantastic. Have completed the basic drill workshop and furniture restoration. Both teachers were outstanding, exceptionally knowledgeable, great at explaining and covered to suit all levels. I couldn't say nicer things about the place for all! Thank you for a wealth of tips x
The electricals workshop run by Moira was fantastic. She is a really engaging teacher with tons of practical experience to share - we covered a ton of content with lots of time spent practising skills, as well as covering everyone's questions. There were well-timed breaks for tea and coffee really good biscuits too, which I wasn't expecting but boy did we need them! This is the perfect course for total DIY beginners who want to learn a new skill, feel less clueless when dealing with tradies and be empowered to take on small electrical jobs in the home. Would give more stars if I could.
I have become quite a course collector at The Goodlife Centre! Theres something quite magical about this space and the people who both work and learn there. I have so far done the dovetail box, kumiko and turning courses - and so excited for the chair course! Each tutor for these courses have been so generous with their knowledge, shared their passion, warmth, and approached teaching in a patient and understanding way.
What a brilliant day - very well organised, plenty of materials and a lovely relaxed atmosphere! Tutor, John, was very helpful, who was very patient! Highly recommend trying this willow basket weaving. The centre has so many different things to try - my husband did wood turning and thoroughly enjoyed it. Highly recommend it
I purchased the Basic Practical Electrics Online course so that I could go through the material in my own time after buying my first home. I was pretty apprehensive of electrics prior to the course with my only memory of any practical electrics being wiring a plug at school. After the course I have so much more confidence and understanding of the electrics in my house and would be comfortable changing switches and sockets. Moira was a fantastic teacher and explained everything from a basic level - I especially appreciated that she always showed variations of units so if you come across a slightly different version of the socket or plug, you still have the confidence to tackle the job. Well worth the money, would recommend!
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