As others have said, most gliding clubs will sympathise and find a solution which is not too expensive.
For the avoidance of doubt, any training and experience gained at one club will be recognised at another. All work to the same syllabus for proceeding to solo. (There is at present no UK CAA/EASA gliding “licence” though this will change soon under EASA.) It will probably take one or two assessment flights at each new club to confirm that your progress is up to what your logbook would say.
You could do an intensive course at some clubs – solo or close to it in 2 weeks, for example, if you wanted to accelerate the initial learning.
Feel free to Pm me, with mail and/or telephone contact details, if you want to discuss in person.
Chris N.