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Public speaking training course provider, Time to Market, has announced that its new public speaking training centre in Rickmansworth is now open for course bookings.
The new Hertfordshire training course location is found within minutes of the nearby M25 motorway (junction 17/ 18) and connections to the rest of the motorway network. The impressive training venue is in the centre of the town within walking distance of the main railway station supporting links to London. With excellent training facilities the centre is an ideal choice for public speaking training courses.
"We look to minimise travel time to any of our public speaking training courses," commented Andrew Ivey the Principal Trainer at Time to Market, "and this new centre in Rickmansworth meets the need for local training in Hertfordshire."
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Based in Camberley, Surrey and operational since 2001, Time to Market is a successful public speaking training course and event consultancy business. The company runs off-site public speaking skills courses throughout the United Kingdom.
PresentPerfectTM is a practical hands-on public speaking training course. Available in either a half day or a full day format the course combines one to one tuition, demonstration and individual practice. Open courses are available at selected venues for participants from any organisation. Class size is limited.
Tailored courses are available for participants exclusively from one organisation. All the public speaking courses are off-site at specialist training centres.
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Peter Bowler
Time to Market Ltd
peterbowler@timetomarket.co.uk
Tel: +44 (0)1276 804 633
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