Master the must-have trades of tomorrow with Green Skills training
We are offering free Green Skills training to more than 400 local trade and construction workers to ensure the county has the skilled workers needed to power the push to net zero.
Did you know that by 2050, 90% of homes in Surrey are estimated to be using heat pumps? That's the potential for 425,000 houses needing new technology installed to replace the traditional gas heating.
Whether you're new or experienced, our courses cover the skills needed for tomorrow's trades. From retrofit assessments to air source heat pumps, become the go-to expert and boost your future earnings.
Visit the Green Skills webpage to sign up for the free courses and for more information. Spaces are limited so don't delay.
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