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Postby tracy » Tue Sep 01, 2009 9:48 am

September 12th Campcraft Wildfood Wildness!

September 13th Thinking about Sustainability

September 26th Campcraft Sleepover


October 3rd-18th Full Permaculture Design

October 4th Apple Pressing & Bottling

October 10th Herbal First Aid

October 24th-25th Practical Coppicing

October 31st-1st November Gate & Wattle Hurdles


November 8th Campcraft TWO for adults

November 9th-13th OCN Woodland Management with Ben Law

December 6th Festive Willow


If you need anymore information on any of these courses please contact Raina Jones at the Sustainability Centre, Droxford Road, East Meon, Petersfield, GU32 1HR, Tel: 01730 823 166 or see our website www.sustainability-centre.org


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Postby tracy » Wed Oct 28, 2009 12:03 pm

BTCV London have some good courses coming up - including coppicing with hand tools

http://www2.btcv.org.uk/display/btcv_london


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Postby tracy » Tue Feb 16, 2010 11:25 am

More from BTCV

Love the countryside? Own some woodland that’s open to the public or that you’d like to enourage others to enjoy?


Leading conservation volunteering charity BTCV, in partnership with Chichester College, are offering the chance to learn all about the types of environmental conservation skills you need to set you on track as a countryside ranger.


This 2 day a week course, which lasts 32 weeks, not only gives you skills in traditional crafts such as planting, coppicing, pond clearance etc, but covers additional elements of leadership skills, first aid, health and safety, surveying and leading guided walks – designed to help you make the best of the countryside for others as well. At the end of the course, you walk away with a recognised NVQ qualification as well enhanced skills, knowledge and practical experience.


Courses are planned for the Chichester and Horsham or Guildford areas, starting in April. Fees apply, but there is often substantial remission available.


For more information contact Sue Meyer on 01403 730572, [email protected] or check out the training team website www.btcv.org/eastsussex and follow the links!


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Postby docsquid » Tue Feb 16, 2010 3:29 pm

For people interested in wildlife, and surveying wildlife at their woodland site, Warwickshire Wildlife Trust have a few potentially-interesting courses coming up at their main reserve at Brandon Marsh. I've signed up for some of these including bird surveying, pond dipping and butterfly surveying. They might be interesting for anybody in the Midlands region.


http://www.warwickshire-wildlife-trust.org.uk/home/events/conservation-activities.aspx


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Postby chrisjs » Sun Feb 21, 2010 8:11 pm

Hi,

We are new members of the forum and have a 8.5 acre ancient woodland here in Essex. We are planning a green woodworking course at our woodland probably in late April (date yet to be fixed) We may have filled this course already but if you are interested in this course or in any possible future courses mail me at [email protected]

Chris


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Postby tracy » Mon Feb 22, 2010 2:55 pm

Thanks Chris, we look forward to hearing more about it.

Chris is also offering an open day at his woodland sometime soon - more details are coming!


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Postby docsquid » Mon Mar 01, 2010 11:45 pm

Further to my post above, the bird surveying course was very helpful, allowing me to post records in the approved format that will be compatible with those from other observers in the county.


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