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Training Courses At The Wadebridge Venue

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About The Wadebridge Training Venue

The Wadebridge training venue has parking both on site and nearby, delegates will be informed as to the venue access either in advance on request or before the first day of training. Public transport is also well provided for around Wadebridge and across the greater Plymouth area. Depending on course type and length, every delegate will be provided with the full information well in advance and to the satisfaction of all those attending training. Several venues serve the Wadebridge area so please ensure that transport preparations are made in advance and to the correct training venue. Your Xyz training advisor is available to assist delegates as required.

Refreshments Provided

Depending upon the course type and course length, suitable refreshments and subsistence will be provided. In the very least at our Wadebridge training centre this means basic tea, coffee and water. Certain training courses provide hot and cold lunches, the details of these will be notified to all delegates prior to the start of the course. In the circumstances where basic refreshments are provided, delegates will be given ample time and information on where to purchase any food required. Persons with preferences and intolerances to certain food stuffs should make this known at the time of booking.

Health And Safety Courses Delivered At The Wadebridge Training Centre

Emergency First Aid at Work (EFAW) training in Wadebridge

First Aid At Work (FAW) training in Wadebridge

First Aid at Work (2 day Refresher) training in Wadebridge

IPAF Operator training in Wadebridge

Fire Marshal training in Wadebridge

PASMA Towers For Users training in Wadebridge

SSSTS Site Supervisor Safety Training Scheme 2 days training in Wadebridge

CITB Health and Safety Awareness training in Wadebridge

IOSH Managing Safely training in Wadebridge

SMSTS Site Management 5 day training in Wadebridge

First Aid Annual Skills Update training in Wadebridge

SMSTS Site Management 2 Day Refresher training in Wadebridge

Paediatric First Aid 2 Day training in Wadebridge

Manual Lifting and Handling training in Wadebridge

Paediatric First Aid 1 Day training in Wadebridge

Customer Reviews Of Courses Taken At Venues Across South West Region

  • Roy B - Wed 10th Apr 2024 | 5/5 -

    I thought the training session which took place in Dorchester was genuinely something Id happily recommend. Thank you..

  • Steve - Wed 10th Apr 2024 | 5/5 -

    Safety Harness - Safe Use Of Training event which took place at the Plymouth venue recently was easy to grasp. Tutor was funny, entertaining. . Everything perfect. A good deal of the credit should go to Donna.

  • Kasia H - Wed 10th Apr 2024 | 5/5 -

    Rewarding...

  • Beata G - Wed 10th Apr 2024 | 5/5 -

    Wholly engaging...

  • Gemma M - Tue 9th Apr 2024 | 5/5 -

    Nothing short of extremely good...

Course Information

  • General Training Hours
    Monday - Friday
    8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
    Weekend Courses Available

  • All prices exclude VAT. Discounts available for larger groups & for corporate clients.
Wadebridge
Training In Wadebridge, in the Plymouth area & the wider South West region

More About Wadebridge

The Old Bridge Looking towards the Methodist church from the bridge Wadebridge (Cornish: Ponswad) is a civil parish and town in north Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The town straddles the River Camel 5 miles (8.0 km) upstream from Padstow. The permanent population is 6,222 (Census 2001). Originally known as Wade, it was a dangerous fording point across the river until a bridge was built here in the 15th century, after which the name changed to its present form. The bridge was strategically important during the English Civil War, and Oliver Cromwell went there to take it. Since then, it has been widened twice and refurbished in 1991. Wadebridge was connected to the railway system between 1834 and 1960; the line now forms the Camel Trail, a recreational route for walkers, cyclists and horse riders. The town used to be a road traffic bottleneck on the A39 road until it was bypassed in 1991, and the main shopping street is now pedestrianised. The town has a secondary school where several notable sports-people were educated. The Royal Cornwall Show is a three-day agricultural show held at the nearby Royal Cornwall Showground every June. ..