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Evening all,
I'm looking to complete a Part P course for the kitchen installations that I do through out the year. ATG Training are reasonably close to me, and I have contacted them about the 5 day domestic installers course that they do, this is a VRQ and includes EAL registration.
I am looking to supplement this course with their 2382 and 2391 courses, as I would like to move more towards becoming a sparks, and getting out of the workshop I currently run.
What are your views on firstly ATG Training, and secondly the courses I have chosen to do?

Thanks

Matt
 
all these courses are the same - giving you the bare minimum to be accepted by a partp scheme check with the scheme you eventually plan to join that they will accept the qualification as full scope, otherwise you would need to do another one
 
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Thanks for the reply,
I am planning to join with Napit, whilst it might be the bare minimum to be part P qualified, I would like to add the other qualifications so that I am fully trained. hence I will be doing the 2382 and 2391. From research, Im guessing that the 2330 course would be the third qualification to go along with those 2?
I'm looking to do the part P so I can certificate the minor works in kitchens etc that I have had to get some one in to do, sooner rather than later and add on the additional courses afterwards.
 
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