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Recruitment drive for North East training company
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A North East driver training firm has recruited three new staff members since launching just eight months ago.

Recruitment drive for North East training companyDarlington-based Durham Tees Valley Training (DTVT), which specialises in providing training to the transport industry, has taken on two specialist Driver Certificate of Professional Competence (CPC) trainers and a business development administrator.

Graeme Todd, from Wolviston in Teesside, and Michael Robinson, from Durham, are both responsible for delivering CPC to drivers and for training both passenger-carrying vehicle (PCV) and large goods vehicle (LGV) drivers.

They were appointed due to increasing demands on DTVT from companies with drivers who have not yet begun training and who need to complete 35 hours before September 2014 to stay legal.

Company owner Robin Raine says: "Our training is not just about ticking boxes to meet legislative standards. It's about offering training that leaves the delegates enthused and wanting more. Michael and Graeme will help the company to concentrate on the expertise required for companies to ensure they get the best value."
 
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