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Hiya I have had lots of responce to this mostly for weekend so far i have


19 people on the weekend list so i am going to ask for two trainers to come down therefor i have enough space for 11 more people


only 3 people on the weekday list (if this does not get full it will not go ahead and i will invite thoes people along to the weekend course)


i am waiting to hear if it is okay for small children to come along rather than everyone sorting out child care i will get back to you on this i am also wait for a date still but i have found a venue i will call everyone on my list to let them no date and venue



I will be needing a deposit from everyone of ?20 pp as i cant afford to pay for thoes who dont turn up and the remaining ?20 can be paid on the day when you arrive


If you would like partners to come along please let me no as i cant let the numbers go over 30 as each trainer can only train 15 people at a time


if anyone else is intrested it is a british red cross course lasting 5 hours (6 including a break)

i will provide nibbles but if anyone would like to brings bits along to help me out that would be fab


The course is ?40 per person for baby and child first aid training


Thanks

Hollie

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