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Computer training courses from beginner to expert level delivered onsite and off-site in Fife - Kirkcaldy, Glenrothes, St Andrews, Cupar, Dunfermline.
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The courses listed are a selection from our range; please contact us about any training course you require.
We tailor courses, and design bespoke courses, to suit clients' specific needs. Contact us to discuss your particular training requirements and we will design a course that meets your staff training requirements and your business objectives.
Our onsite training support and consultancy service can be used for a variety of purposes including:
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... a few points of interest about Fife ...
"One of the main advantages that Fife can offer businesses is its
location. It sits within the central belt of Scotland and with
excellent road links making it accessible to all cities within
Scotland being less than an hours drive from Glasgow, Edinburgh and
Dundee and approximately 90 minutes from Aberdeen.
Other facts include:
•There were 25.1 million air terminal passengers in 2007 in
Scotland. From 1997 to 2007, passengers have increased by 75%
•Edinburgh Airport is only 20 minutes away from which there are over
45 flights a day to London and to 85 different UK and continental
locations
•Fife has Scotland's largest freight terminal to continental Europe
through Norfolkine
•19 railway stations servicing local and national trains
•A new £120m forth crossing, "Clackmannanshire Bridge" from Fife to
Glasgow and the West opened November 2008
•We're continuing to improve public transport services with an
additional crossing across the Forth helping to link Fife and
Edinburgh
We are committed to positioning Fife as a first-class business
location and to promoting Fife's commercial capabilities and
opportunities. Our objective is to support Fife's commercial
community and to help create an environment which supports economic
development and business growth. We achieve this objective through
our professional and experienced team who are on hand to provide a
wealth of industry insight, strategic expertise and sector
solutions.
We deliver our service in partnership with Scottish Development
International, Scottish Enterprise, related governmental agencies
and private sector industry, investors and developers.
Our services are extensive and include advice on inward investment,
finance, property, training, business and personal development and
regulatory processes. All of our services are free and
confidential." - Fife Direct:


With years' of experience working with world-class companies to increase productivity and performance through their people we will work with you to identify your business and staff training needs and deliver effective solutions. Our experienced, practical approach will ensure you receive the training solutions you need.
Your enquiry and course arrangements will be directly handled by a Certified Master Instructor committed to your training needs.

"Living in Fife means the opportunity to enjoy the benefits of coast
or rural life and the convenience of modern towns and cities. Fife
offers more choice and real value with a cost of living which is
below the Scottish average. For example average house prices during
the period July to September 2009 for Fife is £140,883* versus the
Scottish average of £154,453 which is approximately 10% lower.
There is a varied and attractive landscape on the doorstep - some of
Scotland's finest, award-winning beaches, forests and hills. In
fact, Fife has four of Scotland's six Blue Flag beaches.
Here are some just some of the sporting and cultural attractions you
can enjoy:
•Over 300 miles of cycle routes to explore
•The world-famous Old Course in St Andrews and many other courses to
suit golfers of all abilities
•Historic tourist attractions such as Falkland Palace
•Motor sport - on two and four wheels - at the Knockhill racing
circuit
•Theatres and other venues presenting live music and theatre
throughout the year
•Collections of art of national importance in local galleries"
- Fife Direct