Trade Skills 4U launch brand new training centre in Warrington

The new centre will be built to the same high specifications as their existing centres in Crawley and will feature all the latest technology. The new centre will house numerous classrooms, workshops and assessment areas plus an exam room and a chill out area where students can eat lunch and have drinks in their breaks times. As the centre will be brand new the students will benefit from using new tools and all the latest kit for their courses. The first courses will be delivered from the new centre in January 2016 and currently courses are scheduled right up until July 2016. 

CEO Carl Bennett grew up in Warrington and now lives there again. He is very happy to return to Warrington after 30 years down south. He is an avid Warrington Wolves fan and is very proud to be giving back to the area: ‘Having grown up in Warrington I have always known what a fantastic location it is. Although we have been delivering a few courses in the area over the last few years it was clear that there was a huge demand for a full course menu, in particular covering the Electrical Diplomas and Domestic Installer courses.’

Students can now book a full range of courses including the Bronze Domestic Installer Package, City & Guilds 2365 Diplomas and the City & Guilds 2394/2395 Inspection and Testing Course to name but a few. Students will benefit from the same level of expertise and professional teaching style that has made Trade Skills 4U such a success. 

All the new courses are available to book online now online at www.tradeskills4u.co.uk

 

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