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Old 30-08-2007   #3
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[quote=ChaseTiling;23342]It basically means that they are approved to deliver a course that will cover some of the qualification that you are looking for.

We are an accredited City & Guilds centre that deliver the full ICA award in tiling, top to bottom. That includes passing your Prometric CSCS Health & Safety test, which we also do. We will then enrol you onto your NVQ2 and our assessors will get you through that.

We have an ICA student currently on site experience that we provided, fully trained, CSCS passed and holding a First Aid At Work certificate. All done through our centre.

Our group sizes are small (Max 11) with 2 qualified tutors and assessors to teach you your new skill. You will also receive a training manual that has been approved by the City & Guilds for you to keep and use as reference.

There are only a few private centres in the UK that offer quality training. So be careful with your choice, as it could cost you.

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Chase Tiling Academy[/quote]Thanks CT..keep up the good work guys...Gaz

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