Training/Advice
Event
MiDAS Training
Fermanagh Community Transport
Cost:
£40 - members. £50 non members
Midas training available for drivers for community minibuses. D1 nfhr required.
Date and Time
Location
42 Enniskillen Business Centre
Lackaghboy Industrial Estate
Enniskillen
BT74 4RL
United Kingdom
MiDAS Training
MiDAS Training
42 Enniskillen Business Centre
Lackaghboy Industrial Estate
Enniskillen
BT74 4RL
United Kingdom
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