Changes to the booking system


Good evening.

Just a little update for you on the website. I've changed who I use for handling the bookings. The previous guys were good but didn't quite do what I would like so I've made a few changes. If you have booked a course recently don't worry, that's all still good to go, and if you've been looking at course details recently you'll notice the change.

Everything is now streamlined a lot more and runs smoother as you're not being taken off the website to fill out the booking form. It's all there on the same page which is pretty cool.

When you next have some free time it would be great if you could check out the website and let me know what you think.


Upcoming map reading courses you may be interested in. All based in Kent.

11-12 Feb NNAS Bronze Navigator Award (FULLY BOOKED)

25-26 Feb (Private Booking)

01-02 Apr NNAS Bronze Navigator Award - £120 (3 Places left)

22 Apr One Day Intro to Map Reading - £60 (4 Places left)

Enjoy your weekend and I'll speak again soon.

Aaron.

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Aaron Mitchell

Mountain Leader - Military and NNAS Map Reading Instructor - First Aid Instructor

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