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...Principles of safe food storage. Cleaning. Food premises and equipment. Suitable for anyone working in a catering setting where food is prepared...
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...so keyboard skills are an advantage. There is no homework as such, but students are encouraged to practise their skills in between lessons, if possible...
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...of basic computer terminology and access to a digital camera of some sort. The student will be encouraged to practice the techniques learned between...
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...An understanding of basic computer terminology, together with the ability to put images onto the computer, either by download from a camera or memory...
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...functions and facilities of Adobe Photoshop Elements, enabling students to watch and practice techniques for improving their own or provided images...
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...Heritage A major part of the Centre's activities involves restoring old railway carriages and artefacts for various companies and organisations...
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Appleby Training and Heritage Centre Limited was set up in 1996 to convert a decaying Midland Railway goods shed, set just outside Appleby Railway Station alongside the Settle-Carlisle Railway, into a workshop for restoring heritage vehicles whilst providing local employment, training in traditional skills and providing a much needed workshop in East Cumbria.HeritageA major part of the Centre's activities involves restoring old railway carriages and artefacts for various companies and organisations, including museums. Our previous major contracts have included clients such as the Llanfair and Welshpool Light Railway where we restored an old Austrian B17 Zillertalbahn coach (which had to have electric lighting and heating added, as well as discrete disabled access incorporated into the design), and the Beamish Open Air Museum, for whom we restored a Sunderland B16 tram. This tram is now used at the museum for public carriage.