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BTAS (UK) Ltd

btas (uk) ltd

5.0(13)

Chorley

BTAS (UK) Ltd Offer training courses and assessments for the Utilities Sector including gas training and fitting courses from their Chorley base, which is easily accessible from Bolton. We have courses for gas fitters, electricians, emergency service providers and landlords in both private and social housing sectors. Our facilities are easily located, with major transport routes including the M6, M61 and M65 being close by. Call today to book yourself on one of our courses. Our family-run business was established in Bolton back in 2001 by Gerard (the centre manager) and we relocated to our Chorley premises in 2008. In response to the advances in the technologies in the Utilities sector we developed and expanded from our beginnings in domestic gas training and ACS assessments to incorporating a range of training courses and assessments including gas, electrical, water, renewable technologies, smart metering and health and safety. This enabled us to satisfy the varied needs of our existing customers as well as expanding our customer base. BTAS (UK) Ltd is Logic Certification approved and Energy & Utility skills (EUSR) accredited allowing us to offer gas training and gas fitting courses as part of our assessment packages. We also offer a range of other packages in all aspects of working in the utilities sector. We are also Gas Safe registered. Why Book a Gas Course with BTAS (UK) Ltd? BTAS (UK) Ltd come highly-recommended and we are always booking gas training and various other utility courses for returning students who need to refresh their knowledge and renew their certification in their chosen line of work. We are known for our friendly but professional approach and flexibility. BTAS (UK) Ltd has the ability to respond to customer needs including last minute bookings. Our facilities include classroom, workshop, ample parking and refreshments provided (lunch). Local accommodation is available and we can recommend places to stay. Training courses run Monday to Friday and can vary from 1 to 5 days. We pride ourselves on the fact that we are a family-based business able to give a personal touch to all of the gas training and utility courses we run. To find out why people travel from all over the UK to study with us, give BTAS (UK) Ltd a call on the number above. Alternatively, you can email us by filling in the form on the Contact Us page and we will reply as soon as possible.

Grappenhall Heys Walled Garden

grappenhall heys walled garden

4.4(23)

Warrington

Introduction to the Garden Grappenhall Heys Walled Garden was created by a wealthy Warrington banker, Thomas Parr, around 1830 when he built a new house and estate for his family. The land nearest the house was designated as parkland to give a suitable setting to the mansion and the outer areas were farm land. The landscape that existed at that time was incorporated into the estate and many of the woodlands, ponds and avenues that formed the parkland then still remain in place today. As a whole these features form a significant record of a landscape designed in the manner of a gentry country estate. It appears, from historical records, that the estate was at its height from 1875 – 1899 and this is considered to be the most significant period for the design and productivity of the garden. The house was demolished in 1975 but the 4 acre walled garden was retained as a local amenity. English Partnerships refurbished much of the garden as part of their development of the area and new housing, working closely with the Grappenhall Heys Walled Garden Conservation Project charity, the Warrington Organic and Wildlife Gardening Society and the Woodland Trust. Grappenhall and Thelwall Parish Council took ownership of the garden in 2005 and, with the help of funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) and the Friends of Grappenhall Heys Walled Garden, has developed the facility into a peaceful, well maintained and beautiful garden which is now a popular local visitor attraction and resource for horticulture, education and enjoyment.