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Time to Market, the UK based presentation skills course resource, has announced that its new training establishment in Fleet, Hampshire, is now taking bookings.
Now open for skills-based training, the contemporary business location boasts a full suite of audio-visual support tools, wireless LAN internet access and comfortable training premises and is only a short walk from the town centre.
Access to the motorway network is straightforward via junction 4a of the M3 motorway.
Andrew Ivey, Principal Trainer of Time to Market Ltd, said the new location would extend the range of presentation training in Hampshire: "Our clients want prime training locations that are close to them. This new training centre in Fleet is just what we need. "
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Based in Camberley, Surrey and operational for several years, Time to Market is a successful presentation skills and event consultancy business. The company runs off-site presentation skills courses throughout the United Kingdom.
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Tailored courses are available for participants exclusively from one organisation. All our presentation skills courses are off-site at specialist training locations.
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Peter Bowler
Time to Market Ltd
peterbowler@timetomarket.co.uk
Tel: +44 (0)1276 804 633
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