Announcement: Cancellation of all Public Training Courses until June

Announcement: Cancellation of all Public Training Courses until June

NEC and ICE Training have taken the unfortunate decision to cancel all of our UK public training courses taking place until the end of May. We have been following advice from the Government and the safety and wellbeing of our delegates, tutors and venue staff is paramount. We hope that all NEC users can prioritise their health and take all necessary precautions. We apologise for the inconvenience.

If you are currently booked onto a course that is now cancelled we will be contacting you very soon to organise free transfer to future dates in 2020 or a refund. For courses that are in the coming months, decisions will be taken as the situation unfolds and we will do our best to keep you up to date.

Meanwhile, our eLearning courses are still available and cover many of the same topics. Click here to view our eLearning training courses.

Our in-House courses will be closely monitored and dealt with on a case-by-case basis balancing client requirements with the need to protect the safety of our tutors and clients as an over-riding factor

Thank you for your understanding and please do contact us if you have any concerns.

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