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3B Training is now expanding in the South of England. 3B has been delivering training in Watford since November 2015, and following the growth in our other venues during 2016 we have decided to extend our offering in the Watford area.
To date, the 3B Training Watford venue has run a handful of CITB courses from a small training room. As of November 2016, we will offer a range of courses including; First Aid Courses, SMSTS, Health and Safety Awareness, SSSTS, SMSTS Refresher and IOSH Managing Safely in our large, 14 seater training room.
3B Training Director, Mathew Bewley said: “We’re really excited to be expanding in Watford; we’ve had a good 12 months training in the area and now feel it’s time to really focus on the region and offer more courses. We’ve taken on a team of people with great experience in the construction and health and safety sectors who will be an asset to the 3B Training team.”
The centre is located in Watford town centre at 28 Clarendon Road; just a short walk from Watford Junction Train Station and conveniently over the road from the Jury’s Inn hotel.
The centre will be home to the latest 3B Training team members; Lynsey Mason and Patryk Kopczynski, who both have extensive experience of working with the construction sector. Lynsey, Business Development Manager for the new centre said: “I’m really excited to be joining the 3B team and can’t wait to deliver more quality training in the area. I’m already looking at setting up a second training room in the venue and adding more courses to the offering. I’m hoping to grow the centre very quickly.”
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