Government funded training now available to mechanics

Cycle Systems partners with National Apprentice Service

Cycle Systems has linked with the National Apprentice Service and is now able to offer apprenticeship funding to NVQ student mechanics.

“We are incredibly excited by this new partnership with the National Apprentice Service to offer an NVQ” says Sean Lally, director and founder of Cycle Systems.

“People have been asking us for some time whether they can get access to Government funding to train their employees in our qualification. The answer is that now they can.

“If you are a young person looking for a route into a growing trade with great career prospects, or an organisation looking at how you can receive huge financial benefits and free training in tough economic times, then we are waiting to hear from you.”

Cycle Systems will be opening its doors on Thursday October 21st from 7pm, offering budding mechanics the chance to meet Cycle Systems team and the National Apprentice Service and find out about how it all works and how you can get involved.

Tel: 020 7608 2577

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