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5 colleges run Part Time classical / modern cookery training courses

There are 5 institutions in UK which run Part time Classical / Modern Cookery training courses. Please use the filter on the left to narrow down your Classical / Modern Cookery training courses.


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SURREY ADULT AND COMMUNITY LEARNING

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Cookery - Modern British Cooking [AEF1001G] view course

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Wine And Food Academy

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Cooking & Quaffing Saturday Cooking Classes book course

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Nottingham College International (A Part of South Nottingham College)

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Cookery - Modern Easy Entertainment view course

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Swinton Park Cookery School

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Rosemary Shrager Two-Day Cookery Courses view course

Bromley Adult Education College

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Modern Bistro Cooking Beginner and Intermediate view course

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