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Default Part P self cert "course" for electrical work - worth it ?

As above - I sometimes could do with being able to do the odd job that I
used to be allowed to do, but now have to call an Electrician in for - most
are "trivial" and I was wondering what the cost of a "course" and getting
the certificate is, how much "red tape" there is, any ongoing costs to keep
it and whether it's all worthwhile, or should I just add the cost of the
electrician on top of the rest of the job's cost / turn down the job.... ?

Can anyone tell me please ?

Thanks,

Nick


 
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