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Did a free one from St Johns Ambulance. Get a few people together and find a house/pub/venue of some sort to do it in. Think you have to book with them quite early if you want a weekend day but its a good course and is obviously free so really worth doing. Sure people on here would be up for it, there was an old thread a long time ago and lots of people seemed keen.
I recently organised one for our nct group by http://www.firstaidforlife.org.uk/courses/first-aid-for-babies/ who i found as they were the ones that run the nct courses in the area. it was great! (not free but worked out about ?45 each so cheaper than the ones i had seen advertised)

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