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2 colleges run metal working finishing training courses in Kent

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Introduction to Canterbury College

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Fabrication and Welding Advanced Level Apprenticeship - Level 3 view course
Fabrication and Welding Intermediate Level Apprenticeship - Level 2 view course

Canterbury College has over 9,000 students and is situated in one of the UK’s most beautiful cathedral cities in the UK. We’re...more

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Engineering - Fabrication Advanced Apprenticeship view course
Engineering - Fabrication Apprenticeship at Level 2 view course

With rising achievement rates that are above the national benchmark and an impressive range of courses delivered from campuses in Maidstone and...more

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Subject Focus: Life and Soul of the Pilates
With celebrity followers from Pippa Middleton to Hugh Grant, and the NHS adopting them to cure back pain, pilates are becoming increasingly popular. Here are the top ten things to think about when choosing a pilates class:   1. Group classes or individual private pilates lessons? Obviously, the latter comes with a larger price tag, but can be beneficial if you feel you need more time and attention. Group sessions on the other hand can provide an opportunity to socialise as well as get fit.   2. Instructor. Mary Clarke-Mills from Pilates4Life has been...



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