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OK chaps

 

AO1 & 2 dates in suffolk near bury st edmunds are 10th & 11th March with test on the 12 (subject to assessor confiring)

 

cost fro the two days training is £190 + vat and for the two NPTC assessments all inclusive 170 no vat.

 

if you would like to come along plese ring office number below and ask for clair in training.

 

remember you only have until dec this year to complete your whole rfs certificate then the award expires and if you only have practical you will only have practical

 

any questions plese ask

 

kevin

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OK chaps

 

AO1 & 2 dates in suffolk near bury st edmunds are 10th & 11th March with test on the 12 (subject to assessor confiring)

 

cost fro the two days training is £190 + vat and for the two NPTC assessments all inclusive 170 no vat.

 

if you would like to come along plese ring office number below and ask for clair in training.

 

remember you only have until dec this year to complete your whole rfs certificate then the award expires and if you only have practical you will only have practical

 

any questions plese ask

 

kevin

 

Kev, just to confirm, £223.25 + £170 for the course. Can you explain Dec as a cut of point? Not heard of the=is before.

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Chaps i will find out abetter answer about the future of the award and post it under a seperate headding.

 

but in a nut shell

 

government licence qualifications, in the same way NPTC have HAD to change to awards from certs of comp, the current aproval for the tech cert expires at the end of the year, what would usually happen would be some alterations ie making it modular as happened last time, re submit and get re issued.

 

but

 

as the gov have changed the award it will ahev to change and likley by quite a lot.

ill have to chat with a couple of collegs of mine who sit in some mind numbing commitees with me trying to make sence of all these changes and let you know the full SP asap

 

but

 

the clock it appears is running so waiste no time.

 

cheers

 

kev

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Deer man

 

yep that cost is correct.

 

to be honest we usually charge a littel moor to cover the cost of the plants but we have decided not to on this occasion, just because i did not whant to put too many barriers in the way as there is so little time.

 

we have also reduced the assessment fee for the same reson, and we have been a little clever with how we have structured the assessment as you would usually pay about 220 - 250 for the assessments

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