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Has anyone trained there? Does anyone have any opinions? I know someone who went there and it rather sounds like "tell you anything to sell you a very expensive gas/plumbing course".

Cant comment myself of course.
 
Edenbridge, isn`t that Chris`s stomping area?
 
I have recently completed the course there and I am waiting to go back to sit the final exam/assessment. Not the best training school I have ever attended, they skip through a lot of the course, some of the appliances you use for practical dont work properly, its seems like they are teaching you JUST enough to get you through the course. I only chose them because at the time of booking they were the only people that were near to me to do the course on weekends, I now believe Able skills at dartford do a weekend course and I can recommend these as I have completed a a couple of electrical courses with them and found them very good.
 
The company that the plumbing academy use for the week long portfolio were excellent but unfortunately they do not offer full training.
 
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