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What is London Corporate Training?

London Corporate Training (LCT) is the UK’s leading corporate training provider, offering over 100 short courses (3 days – 3 weeks) in the following subject areas: Advanced Management; Law; Oil & Gas; Soft Skills; Operations Management; Finance; Human Resources; Public Relations; Sales; and Secretarial Skills.

Which markets do you operate in?

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Do you offer training overseas?

Yes, LCT offers courses both in London and abroad. Please visit our section on Non-UK courses for more information.

Do you offer tailor-made training?

Our training centre is located in Hammersmith, West London, a mere thirty minute drive from Heathrow Airport. Course attendees will be spoilt for choice with over twenty hotels within walking distance of the training centre. Unless otherwise informed, all courses will be held at Hammersmith, London. The closest London Underground Station is Hammersmith.

Where is your training centre located?

Accommodation is not included as part of the course fees due to the fact that delegates have different requirements. However, LCT does provide assistance to ensure that delegates secure suitable accommodation for the duration of their course. Attendees will be supplied an accommodation list, with details of over 20 hotels within walking distance from the training centre. Payment must be made directly to the hotels. The list is also available on our website, under Information.

What language is the training in?

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What is the weather like in London?

London has moderate summers and mild and damp winters. Having a raincoat or umbrella handy would be a wise choice. In July and August temperatures average around 20°C but can occasionally soar to 30°C or more. In spring and autumn, temperatures drop to between 11° and 15°C. In winter they hover just below 6°C; it very rarely freezes in London and snow is a very infrequent visitor. It may seem mild, but the dampness can often make it feel much colder. A vest, jumper and warm overcoat may be advisable in such conditions.