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Monkey Business welcomes Woodturning Hartlepool

We are delighted to welcome on board Woodturning Hartlepool to our Business Networking Club, Monkey Business.

Woodturning Hartlepool are a dedicated workshop and learning space where traditional craftsmanship, creativity, and community come together.

Their work is about more than shaping wood — it’s about building confidence, developing skills, and creating a welcoming environment where everyone can thrive.

Whether you are a complete beginner exploring a new hobby, an experienced craftsperson refining your technique, or someone looking for a meaningful way to improve confidence and well-being, Woodturning Hartlepool offers something for everyone.

Dennis Wake, Tutor at Woodturning Hartlepool, said, “We are passionate about keeping the craft of woodturning alive through hands-on learning experiences that encourage creativity, patience, and pride in workmanship.

“Every session is designed to inspire confidence while developing practical, transferable skills.

“Our workshop ensures that people of all abilities can participate, learn, and succeed.

“We are committed to creating an inclusive, encouraging space where every student feels supported and confident in their progress.

 

To find out more about Woodturning Hartlepool, visit woodturninghartlepool.co.uk

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