About NTL
NTL was established in 2001 to provide organisational support for clients, partners and individuals. By targeting specific areas of skill shortages in the marketplace, NTL helps to provide businesses and individuals with the valuable skills they need. We are currently working with the Learning and Skills Council and Train to Gain to deliver a suite of NVQ courses through our accredited City and Guilds training centre and strategic partners across the country.
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Courses
Are you working in care, retail, with computers or even in a warehouse? If you have answered yes to any of these questions, we may have the course for you. Click here if you like more information on the courses we currently have and what they cover.
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Accreditation
Click here to find out more about our accreditations and the various bodies we work with.
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Train to Gain
One of the most exciting projects we are involved with is Train to Gain and to deliver this we work in partnership with the LSC. The Learning and Skills Council exists to make England better skilled and more competitive. The goal is to improve the skills of England’s young people and adults, in order to ensure we have a world-class standard workforce. If you are interested in any of our Train to Gain courses please contact us as soon as possible, spaces are limited. Courses are ongoing so come and register today and you could be well on your way to new and exciting skills in weeks!
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The Future
Since our inception we have been growing and improving year upon year, see what our plans are for the future here.
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Latest News
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Northern Rock says that it made "good progress" in 2009, after reporting a sharp fall in its annual losses...
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Fraudsters are continuing their switch from traditional card fraud to raiding online bank accounts, research suggests...
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EMI names ex-ITV boss as chairman |
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Troubled record company EMI - whose artists include Coldplay - has named former ITV boss Charles Allen as its new chairman...
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