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Hi all, looking to train in plumbing and looked at PPL/VIY and BTSC, all offer about the same but in diffrent areas.

Can any one reconmend were to go or any other places too look at :confused:.
 
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Depends where you live, but try NTPS training, Hyde, Manchester. See my other posts on this subject. I keep banging on about them but they really are good.

Good luck
 
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I'm currently doing c&g 6129 with OLCI in Bristol.Tutors are great, really friendly,helpful and knowledgeable.Cost wise I paid £5621 back in August last year and work through at my own pace around current job. I also got the part P electrical course chucked in with it(cost of arond £850 mark ,but you pay registration fee of something like £250,so all in about £1100)
Make sure you get what you're told your going to get when you sign up(as the clerical side in London are a nightmare.Left hand hasn't met the right type thing!!
I think there are about 11 OLCI centres nationwide
I don't know what area you are in.
I did a lot of research into different providers and found them to be the best option for me.
You can do the course full time in about 8 weeks.As I said I'm doing it part time as it's quite a lot to digest all in one block(I think my brain may hurt if I did full time).
Hope this helps and good luck, it's a really enjoyable course
 
Thanks for the info, ill look them up too see what they can offer!
 
all the people who have trained at NTPS have nothing but good to say. A mate signed up with OLCI for a 2 year course with nothing to pay for the first year but that was because he never heard from them for a year - they just sent the book and left him to read it for 12 months! NTPS - no flannel you get what they say on the tin!!

forgot to say 6129 cost me 3800 + vat with a water regs course and a basic tool kit and the reference book.

forgot to say 6129 cost me 3800 + vat with a water regs course and a basic tool kit and the reference book.
 
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