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The OCTG Membership The Oxfordshire Construction Training Group - The Benefits - "One-stop-shop" advice and assistance on all aspects of construction and related ‘soft skills’ training, designed to include: Strategic, Management & Supervisory Technical Skills (including Sustainable Construction) Information Technology General H&S and Plant First Aid Aids the pre-qualification Tendering process A dedicated Training Officer, with access to a preferred list of reliable providers Significant discounts on related Health & Safety training Access to subsidised training packages and funding Sharing of skill-base resources for Apprentice training and learning Annual Apprentice Wage Rates’ Review Annual Apprentice Awards (Merit, NVQ Levels 2 & 3) Direct links to local colleges and trade associations Employment and Occupational Health guidance HR support and advice, plus recruitment and training planning Website access, with a reliable central point of reference Assistance with maximising the return on annual CITB Levy A cohesive local voice for the industry Annual Membership Fees (January to December) = £150.00 + VAT www.theoctg.co.uk “satisfying local skill needs, leading to greater prosperity for our Members” 2015 OCTG Members ABC (Oxford) Limited, Kidlington A. Jackson (Electrical) Limited, Kidlington Alfred Groves & Sons Limited, Milton-under-Wychwood Basil Wyatt & Sons Limited, Oxford Benfield & Loxley (Builders) Limited, Oxford BHL Builders (Oxford) Limited, Kirtlington Bicester Roofing Company Limited, Weston-on-the-Green Blackwell Projects Limited, Buckingham BOA Joinery Limited, Quainton, near Aylesbury Boshers (Cholsey) Limited, Cholsey, Wallingford Conifer Joinery Limited, Kidlington Cooper Construction Limited, Witney Cridland Construction Limited, Marlborough David Beecroft Limited, Weston-on-the-Green Decorare Limited, Haddenham Drew Warren Building & Roofing Contractor, Witney Eagle Plastering & Home Improvements, Benson Ellis Enterprises (UK) Limited, Whitchurch, near Aylesbury F & D Brown Brickwork Limited, Abingdon Fergal Contracting Company Limited, Standlake Gelder Joinery Limited, Headington, Oxford Green Factory Limited, Benson KB Brickwork & Building Limited, Long Crendon Kidlington Joinery, Islip K J Brookes Builders Limited, Banbury Kingerlee Limited, Kidlington Knowles & Son (Oxford) Limited, Oxford Lockinge Estate Building Services, East Lockinge, Wantage M & P Scott Builders Limited, Banbury Maylarch Environmental Limited, Eynsham McKenna Building Contractors Limited, Oxford Meridian Interiors Limited, Buckingham Natural Stone Craft Limited, Standlake P R Alcock & Sons Limited, Banbury Peter O’Dell Groundwork Contractors Limited, Buckingham R B Dymott Builders LLP, Moreton, near Thame Radcot Plant Limited, Faringdon Richard Ward (Oxford) Limited, Islip Robin J Perry Limited, Milton-under-Wychwood S Hutchins & Green Limited, Oxford Sporn Construction Limited, Stratton Audley Stuart Barr CDR Limited, Thame SYMM & Company Limited, Oxford Vince O’Brien Plastering Contractors Limited, Shipton-under-Wychwood W G Carter Limited, Appleton, near Abingdon Ward & Co. (Building Conservation) Limited, Ibstone, near High Wycombe Wooldridge & Simpson LLP, Kidlington XEL Projects Limited, Banbury Associate Members Abingdon & Witney College, Witney ACE Training, Kidlington Aylesbury College, Aylesbury Banbury & Bicester College, Banbury City of Oxford College, Oxford Construction Industry Training Providers Limited (CITP), Aldermaston Oxford College of First Aid, Abingdon Safety Services (UK) Limited, Stanton Harcourt The University of Oxford, Environmental Change Institute, Oxford Warwickshire College, Moreton Morrell & Leamington Spa .
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