Electrician Courses Near Worksop
Our Nottingham training centre is just 35 minutes via A60/A614 from Worksop — the closest City & Guilds accredited electrical training centre.
Why Worksop Students Choose Total Skills
Worksop students can reach our Nottingham training centre in around 35 minutes by car via the A60 or A614, or approximately 45 minutes by train via Retford or Shirebrook. As the closest City & Guilds accredited electrical training provider to north Nottinghamshire, we offer the full range of qualifications from complete beginner through to NVQ Level 3. Our weekend and intensive course formats make it easy to train around your existing commitments.
Courses Available for Worksop Students
All courses taught at our Nottingham training centre with expert City & Guilds approved tutors.
18th Edition Wiring Regulations (2382)
From £400
Inspection & Testing (2391)
From £1000
Level 2 Diploma in Electrical Installation
From £1900
Level 3 Diploma in Electrical Installation
From £2650
Level 2 & 3 Diploma Package
From £4650
EV Charging Installation (2921)
From £400
Solar PV & Battery Storage
From £1000
NVQ Level 3 Electrical Installation
From £2100
Getting Here from Worksop
By Car
35 minutes via A60/A614 drive
From Worksop, take the A60 or A614 south towards Nottingham. The journey takes approximately 35 minutes. The training centre is at Office J, Arnold Business Centre, Brookfield Road, Arnold, Nottingham NG5 7ER, with free parking on-site.
Free on-site parking for all students.
By Train
45 minutes (Worksop to Nottingham via Retford or Shirebrook)
Trains from Worksop to Nottingham take approximately 45 minutes, typically via Retford or Shirebrook with a connection. From Nottingham station, the training centre is a 10-minute taxi ride.
The Electrical Trade in Worksop
Worksop is the gateway to Sherwood Forest and the main town in the Bassetlaw district of north Nottinghamshire. The area is experiencing significant regeneration, with new housing developments and infrastructure investment across Bassetlaw creating steady demand for qualified electricians. The town serves a wide rural catchment area, where domestic rewires, new-build installations, and agricultural electrical work provide consistent opportunities. Worksop also benefits from its proximity to the M1 and A1 corridors, giving qualified electricians access to commercial and industrial contracts across the region.
Frequently Asked Questions — Worksop
How far is Worksop from your training centre?
Our Nottingham training centre is approximately 25 miles from Worksop — around 35 minutes by car via the A60 or A614, or approximately 45 minutes by train via Retford or Shirebrook. The drive is straightforward and many of our north Nottinghamshire students make the journey regularly.
What train options are available from Worksop?
You can travel from Worksop to Nottingham by train in approximately 45 minutes, typically connecting via Retford or Shirebrook. Services run throughout the day. From Nottingham station, our training centre is a 10-minute taxi ride. Many students prefer to drive for the flexibility, but public transport is a viable option.
Do you offer weekend courses for Worksop students?
Yes. We run weekend courses across our range of qualifications, so you can train without taking time off from your current job. Combined with our hybrid model — where theory is completed online from home — this means minimal disruption to your working week.
What if I have no electrical experience — where do I start?
The Level 2 Diploma in Electrical Installations (2365) is our entry-level qualification and requires no prior experience. It covers electrical science, health and safety, and practical installation skills across 5–7 days of hands-on training. Many Worksop students start here and then progress to the Level 3 Diploma and NVQ.
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