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this is a really good gas course you arnt pushed in to it and you can pay each week if you cant afford it all up front you can even build your portfolio up by going out with gas engineers that this place can supply have a look or even call allan or eric tell them lee bradbourn passed you on to them thanx for looking www.cangastraining.co.uk
 
hi they offer everything price depends on what you are after give them a call tell them lee bradbourn putt you on to them ive just done my acs there now iam gas safe
 
Well I looked into doing the oftec course there, as it's only up the road from me,I found them quite expensive, compared to others. Glad you found them good, might go and have a look round their centre
 
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