

GoAhead Training






News
August 2008
GoAhead advertise their training services for the first time on Independent TV throughout
the SMG Tayside, South Aberdeenshire and North Fife mini-
June 2008
GoAhead Kirkcaldy Site relocates to large premises at Alexander Street, Dysart, Kirkcaldy
April 2008
GoAhead Training gain Approved Training Organisation status in relation to the new DriverCPC
February 2008
Bob Wilson, Driving Instructor, retires and is replaced by Kenny Bannon. Bob remains with GoAhead Training as a freelance instructor
October 2007
Q.H.S.E. Solutions and GoAhead Training agree to cooperate in the developing LGV training in the Aberdeen and Grampian areas
August 2007
GoAhead take delivery of a Mercedes Vito People carrier which will be used to transport trainees as required
July 2007
GoAhead Training are approved as an I.L.A. learning provider meaning that trainees can use their I.L.A.'s to support the funding of many of GoAhead Training’s courses
June 2007
GoAhead Training relocate into larger and more prestigious accommodation within the P.S.Ridgway main site at Dundee
April 2007
GoAhead training are awarded Branded Learning Centre status through Learn Direct Scotland
February 2007
GoAhead training establish a associate agreement with Q.H.S.E.Solutions, Aberdeen to enable them to offer ADR and various Dangerous Goods Transportation courses delivered by Q.H.S.E.
November 2006
GoAhead training gain SQA approval for many of their training courses
November 2006
GoAhead Training takes delivery of a brand new MAN rigid lorry for LGV C Class Driver Training. The vehicle has a sold aluminium box body, especially made to meet DSA standards and is an 8 speed, split box manual. The vehicle has full vinyl GoAhead logos and is already heavily booked.
November 2006
GoAhead Training has taken occupation of its new offices at Hayfield Place, Kirkcaldy. Based on the edge of the Fife Warehousing site, the premises are newly refurbished and include a training room, fork lift training facility and administration facilities.
September 2006
GoAhead Training commences trading, building on the strength and expertise of P.S.Ridgway Ltd. The company employs 14 staff, with head offices at Smeaton Road Dundee which are fully operational. Fife facilities are still to be sourced.
The main products are centred around training for the Logistics Industry, with LGV
/ PCV driver training and Fork Lift Truck training being the major emphasis.The company
has acquired a modern fleet of vehicles, all of which have been re-
Dundee &Tay Bridge from Fife
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