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  • West Fife Enterprise - Literacies in the Workplace

    Created: 12/01/2017
    News/Events Category: Training and Learning


    When: 9.30am-12 noon, Thursday 19 January 2017
    Where: Forth House, Kirkcaldy , KY1 1RU
    This event is being organised by West Fife Enterprise
    This particular event is free to attend, so no payment is required.


    It is too late to book a place for this particular session, sorry about that.

    Informal sessions designed to improve confidence with numbers, communications and IT skills as well as help with CVs and finance.  There is also an opportunity to gain qualifications which are optional.

    These sessions take place every Thursday.

    For further information please contact Helen Bell on the contact details listed below.


    Contact: Helen Bell
    Phone: 01383 88364


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