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Aitchbomb

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  1. I guess this would be the link you're looking for. I did my CS30 and CS31 there earlier this year, I thought they were great Chainsaw and related operations | Reaseheath College
  2. Had a reply yesterday to say there was now a waiting list, so I'm going to fill in the application form, send it off and wait and see if there's a space for me this year. Otherwise if that falls through my options are either to wait till next year with Myerscough, wait and see if my first choice Reaseheath restarts their part-time course next year, or do the HCC course this year and hope whichever tutor I get has entered the 21st century and uses email! I have a feeling that'll I'll opt for the HCC course this year as I want to keep up my motivational momentum; it's been a busy, productive year so far, I want to try and keep it going, otherwise I'll just turn lazy again
  3. Cheers Markarb. I think I'm with you Russbushpig; it'll be Myerscough for me to, if only for their more consistent use of email. I've just emailed Myersough for more details. "Maybe those that are taking the course can use this thread as a bit of mutual support etc...? " http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/images/smiliesmodern/thumbup.gif
  4. Hi, I'm in the same predicament. I was due to start this course at Reaseheath college in Sept but the course has been cancelled and I'm now having to look at doing it via correspondence. I'm also trying to decide between doing it with HCC or with Myerscough college, so I'll be listening in to hear what you lovely people say. Thankfully at present money isn't the issue, I'm more interested in the levels of support each the college offers.

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