TWL HOLDS COFFEE MORNING IN BURSCOUGH
8th May 2009WEST Lancashire-based training provider TWL is holding a coffee morning in Burscough on Thursday, May 14.
The event, from 9am-noon at The Grove Children’s Centre on Station Approach, is aimed at unemployed people, lone parents or people on Incapacity Benefits who are looking to get into work or training.
TWL advisors will be on hand to offer advice and guidance, and people are welcome to bring along a friend for support if they wish.
Chris Church, TWL Community Outreach Advisor, said: “This is an opportunity for people who are looking to find employment or training to have an informal chat over coffee with our friendly staff.
“We will be able to offer advice and guidance on the options available to people, especially those who have been out of the labour market for a period of time.”
If you cannot attend the event but would like more information, please call 01695 550829.
TWL Training Ltd is a sub division of The Intraining Group, which is part of the Newcastle College Group (NCG).
The Newcastle College Group is a £175m organisation which brings together over 40,000 learners and 3,800 staff, across three divisions at over 100 sites, to form one of the largest providers of learning, skills and employability in the UK.
The Newcastle College Group is made up of The Intraining Group based in Sheffield, Newcastle College - one of the UK’s top performing Further and Higher Education colleges and Skelmersdale and Ormskirk College in West Lancashire.
NCG’s focus is to meet national and local education, skills and employability needs for individuals and the skills priorities of employers in line with Government agendas.
The Group provides quality education, training and work based learning solutions to thousands of organisations and learners throughout England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. These range from Government funded and commercial skills training and education and bespoke professional courses, through to employability services and national training contract management.



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