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Holme lacy college in hereford will do it mate. i just did my CS38 there and when i was filling out the registration form there was a section for under 18s. I know its a bit away but definately worth a try. Good luck bud.

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Holme lacy college in hereford will do it mate. i just did my CS38 there and when i was filling out the registration form there was a section for under 18s. I know its a bit away but definately worth a try. Good luck bud.

yeah man that where i did mine :thumbup:

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Hi All

 

What the HSE says is chainsaws can be used by people who have reached minimum school lever age which is currently 16, but was raised to 17 a couple of years ago, any one who has started secondary school since 2 years ago will leave at 17.

 

so right now you can do the course and we would be happy to have you, we charge very similar to the chaps at kingswood, but we are in suffolk.

 

the issue with colleges is they are often bound by bureaucrats where as us at bts and the guys at kingswood are less bound by bureacrats but cant get access to some of the funding colleges can. sucks really.

 

any way hassel the college or save up a bit.

 

happy times

 

cheers

 

kev

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