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Old 24-07-2008, 06:15 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Has anyone ever heared of these? the reason I am asking is that they are very close to where I live and if they turn out to be any good it would be more convenient for me to attend one of there CP courses but it they are no good then I will go else where.

They are based in Newport in South Wales, here is there web address.

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Hi, Just want to say Ive never heard of them nor it seem any on the forum
They may be the best you never know, but alot of people forgets its who you train with that might matters for your CV and future experiences.

When it comes to specific trainings such as legal ( selfdefence ) and authorised approved courses such as sia etc..you should go for that.
Something that is recognised by state, Government or Police

Even myself who run courses now and then I say go for the authorised and well known companys that a recruiter could refer to.
If you then want to have special training in certain areas you might find better training in a smaller less known company far away..its the instructors experiences and level and ofcourse there skills in teaching to the students

I have the luck on some special courses such as defensive driving that I have excellent papers from the companies who use my courses, and ofcourse tactical pistol..
When you have papers and a multinational company as referens then its ok I say, also when its for work internationally when there is not the same requirements or where a UK company might have the same recognition then anyone else for that matter...

If youre interested in the UK market you need to train with a company that people know of, or its like you never trained at all.

Just my thoughts but I belive its a good advice
I wish you the best of luck in your choices

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