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REF 2764-DAILY-5/10 JOB EXPERIENCED COUNTRYSIDE RANGER


BE4 ? LOC BRECHIN
PAY Attractive Package FOR BRECHIN CASTLE CENTRE
DES To take responsibility for Brechin Castle Centre Country Park. BUT Must be organised with exceptional people
skills. Health & Safety knowledge essential & knowledge of wildlife, animal husbandry & grounds maintenance required. ASK
CV to Yvonne@brechincastlecentre.co.uk or The General Manager, Brechin Castle Centre Ltd, Haughmuir, By Brechin DD9
6RL marked private & confidential, or App form: 01356 626813.

REF 2765-DIRECT-28/9 JOB ADMIN ASSISTANT


BE4 28/9/09 LOC FLINTSHIRE
PAY Meets nat. min. wage FOR PLAS DERW TRUST LTD
DES You will help the outdoor learning co-ordinator plan outdoor education sessions for children & young people. Basic
admin tasks: filing, emails, phone calls, some finance, writing letters amongst other office tasks. BUT Essential: computer
skills, excel, word & internet usage; knowledge of welsh language; excellent organisational & communication skills. Desirable:
knowledge of charities & fundraising; experience of working with children & young people; knowledge of the outdoor env &
education. Subject to CRB clearance. ASK Letter of application & CV to Miss P. Gallagher, Plas Derw Trust, c / o WCOH,
Northop CH7 6AA forestschool@googlemail.com

REF 2766-DIRECT-5/10 JOB LIFE ADVISORY OFFICER


BE4 6/10/09 IV 19/10/09 LOC LAKE VYRNWY
PAY 17000 - 19000 FOR RSPB
DES Contract to March 2011. Implement the advisory programme & to provide support as necessary to the manager of
the Moorland LIFE project. BUT Experience on working with landowners & contractors as well as practical estate
management in particular on moorland habitats. Educated to at least A level. ASK Ref: 1410909 A4 SAE Mike Morris, LIFE
Project Office, Severn Trent Estate Office, Lake Vyrnwy, Llanwddyn, SY10 0LZ www.rspb.org.uk/vacancies

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REF 2767-DAILY-28/9 JOB ‘THERE IS SPACE HERE’ PROJECT OFFICER


BE4 25/9/09 (noon) IV 8/10/09 LOC BULFORD (with travel to Devizes)
PAY 22353 FOR WILTSHIRE WILDLIFE TRUST
DES Lead our joint venture working closely with MOD Army Welfare Service & Defence Estates to increase the ability of
military families, service personnel & others across Wiltshire to access natural spaces through the creation of community
conservation areas. Develop opportunities for young people to tackle environmental issues & work for change in their own
military communities. BUT Ideally from an environmental or conservation background with practical experience of working
with young people, their families & local communities. Enthusiasm for sustainability, genuine love of the environment, & for the
educational development of young people generally. Strong communication skills, initiative, creativity, good organisational
skills, & the ability to persuade & motivate others at a number of different levels. Own transport a distinct advantage. ASK
Chat: John Nickerson (after reading job description) 01380 725670. Apply: recruitment@wiltshirewildlife.org A4 SAE (46p) to:
Recruitment Administrator, Wiltshire Wildlife Trust, Elm Tree Court, Long Street, Devizes, Wiltshire SN10 1NJ

REF 2768-DIRECT-28/9 JOB OUTDOOR EDUCATION CO-ORDINATOR


BE4 25/9/09 LOC WELWYN, HERTFORDSHIRE
PAY 12600 – 16200 pro rata FOR CELTIC HARMONY

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DES 15 month contract, 2-3 days / wk, rota based incl weekends. Full induction training. Celtic village & outdoor education
centre located in 13 acres of woodland. Co-ordinate an outdoor programme for vulnerable families from local extended
schools & children’s centres to have fun as they complete 1 or 2 day Archery & Survival Courses. Incl project co-ordination
from laising with third parties in the office to delivering the outdoor programme on-site, leading activities from archery &
woodland survival to wildlife watching. BUT Own transport, enthusiasm to work outdoors; experience working with children,
young people & families, esp those with special needs or from under-privileged backgrounds. Must be interested in the natural
world, ancient crafts, the Celtic culture & in working with children, young people & their families. CRB check. ASK
www.celticharmony.org

UPDATE: REF 2730-DAILY-28/9 BTCV NATURAL TALENT APPRENTICE in Wetland Reserve Management
New web address: www.btcv.org/naturaltalent

REF 2769/71-DAILY-12/10 JOB PART TIME MEMBERSHIP RECRUITERS


BE4 9/10/09 LOC NORTH DORSET, WEST DORSET OR BOURNEMOUTH / POOLE AREA
PAY 16000 basic, 18750 OTE pro rata* FOR DORSET WILDLIFE TRUST
DES / BUT 0.6 FTE, *including performance-related bonuses, plus mileage & mobile allowances. We have the support
of almost 25,000 members & are the county’s leading wildlife conservation charity. Our vision is to create a living landscape in
Dorset where people live healthier, happier lives. We are part of a nationwide network of 47 local Wildlife Trusts. We are
looking for 3 passionate individuals to help recruit members, principally through Door to Door recruitment activity & events as
required. ASK www.dorsetwildlifetrust.org.uk enquiries@dorsetwildlifetrust.org.uk Completed app form & covering letter to:
srawles@dorsetwildlifetrust.org.uk

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REF 2772/3-DAILY-28/9 LOC LERWICK


BE4 28/9/09 FOR SCOTTISH NATURAL HERITAGE
JOB (REF) DES
Area Officer (061-004) Temp to 31/7/11 possible extension / permanency. To work with communities & partners to
develop & manage natural heritage projects, esp I the context of env education, tourism & community development in the
northern isles. Also provide management support to the Area Manager through staff & budget management & planning &
reporting. BUT Knowledge & understanding of the natural heritage; knowledge of land use, economy & communities in
Shetland or similar areas of Scotland essential. Experience of business planning & finance management.
Area Officer (061-041) Temp to 30/9/10. Co-ordinate the Northern Isles work on protected areas for Wildlife & Geology.
BUT Degree or equivalent in a subject such as land management or ecology, geography or planning; understanding &
experience of protected natural heritage site policy in Scotland. Good IT skills, including Word, Excel & the internet essential.
Knowledge of the local area & its natural history, ideally some experience of rural priorities casework & budgets. Both: PAY
23253 ASK snhjobs.co.uk 01463 725182

REF 2774-DIRECT-12/10 JOB MEDIA OFFICER


BE4 9/10/09 IV 21 & 22/10/09 LOC EDINBURGH
PAY 21000 – 26000 FOR RSPB
DES Maximise & encourage favourable & advantageous coverage of RSPB Scotland & its work in the Scottish & UK print,
broadcast & online media, & to minimise negative coverage. BUT Proven previous journalistic experience necessary.
ASK Ref: 1400909 www.rspb.org.uk/vacancies A4 SAE to: Tamara Lawrence, RSPB Scotland, Dunedin House, 25
Ravelston Terrace, Edinburgh, EH4 3TP

REF Re-ad-DAILY-28/9 JOB SUSTAINABLE EDUCATION MANAGER


BE4 29/9/09 IV 13/10/09 LOC CANTERBURY
PAY 30219 – 35724 FOR KENT COUNTY COUNCIL
DES New & exciting role to develop & drive the sustainable learning strategy for the Country Parks service. Working
across the Country Park estate & the Canterbury Environment Education Centre, you will tap into the huge potential to

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increase & enhance our current offer to schools & the wider community. Supported by a team of Education Rangers, you will
also have overall responsibility for the delivery of both formal & informal learning. You will also lead on obtaining external
funding & act as Head of Centre for the Canterbury Environmental Education Centre. BUT Passion, vision & creativity.
Excellent leadership & business skills; experienced teacher in sustainable education & / or proven expertise in running a
successful, zero-funded environmental education centre. Effective project, people & budget manager with proven skills in
partnership working & preparing funding bids. Enhanced CRB Disclosure. ASK Ref: EHW/09/0043. www.kent.gov.uk
recruitment.line@kent.gov.uk 08458 247904.

REF 2775-DIRECT-5/10 JOB CORPORATE PARTNERSHIPS MANAGER


BE4 7/10/09 IV w/c 19/10/09 LOC SANDY, BEDFORDSHIRE
PAY 25000 - 30000 FOR RSPB
DES The RSPB is looking for someone to lead its work to maximise income for the corporate sector, from membership to
sponsorship. This is an opportunity to use your skills to generate funds for conservation. BUT Drive & enthusiasm, some
experience in sales or marketing, the ability to manage customer relationships but most importantly will be able to
communicate effectively about the RSPB’s work. ASK Ref: 1380909 www.rspb.org.uk/vacancies

REF 2776-DIRECT-19/10 JOB ASSISTANT WARDEN


BE4 16/10/09 IV 27/10/09 LOC COOLING, KENT
PAY 13500 - 15500 FOR RSPB
DES We have an exciting opportunity to work on 9 of the RSPB's most diverse & exciting reserves. The reserves
comprise 35 square kilometres of sensitive coastal, wetland & woodland habitats. Help manage these habitats, monitor wildlife
populations, manage vols & enthuse visitors. Play a vital role in the delivery of the RSPB’s objectives in this developing &
varied area, focussed on the Hoo Peninsula Reserves at Shorne Marshes, Cliffe Pools & Northward Hill. BUT Knowledge &
interest in reedbed & grassland management for nature conservation required as well as practical skills & an ability to enthuse
colleagues, vols & visitors. ASK Ref: 1350909 www.rspb.org.uk/vacancies

REF 2777-DAILY-12/10 JOB HAY TIME PROJECT OFFICER


BE4 8/10/09 IV 16/10/09 LOC CLAPHAM, NORTH YORKSHIRE
PAY 19069 – 22292 FOR YORKSHIRE DALES MILLENNIUM TRUST
DES Currently to Oct 2011, partnership project between the Yorkshire Dales Millennium Trust & the Yorkshire Dales
National Park Authority, the Hay Time Project restores upland & lowland hay meadows in the Yorkshire Dales National Park &
raises public awareness, enjoyment & understanding of these nationally important habitats. BUT Enthusiastic & highly
capable with 2+ years’ experience related to meadow (or other grassland) management, conservation & survey as well as
understanding of agri-environment schemes & seed harvesting. Able to work with land managers & contractors & extremely
organised. ASK www.ydmt.org 015242 51002 info@ydmt.org Chat: Don Gamble, Hay Time Project Manager, on the same
phone number.

REF 2778-DIRECT-5/10 JOB TREE & COED CYMRU OFFICER

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BE4 2/10/09 LOC WREXHAM, NORTH WALES
PAY 220001 – 26016 FOR WREXHAM COUNTY BOROUGH COUNCIL
DES / BUT Assist in the development & maintenance of the Council’s trees & prepare woodland grant applications &
tree planting schemes as part of Coed Cymru work. ASK Chat: Martin Howorth, 01978 729630 or Elton Watson, 01978
729641 martin.howorth@Wrexham.gov.uk Apply: Human Resources Department, Wrexham County Borough Council,
Guildhall, Wrexham LL11 1AY 01978 292012 hr@wrexham.gov.uk www.Wrexham.gov.uk/jobs

REF 2779-DAILY-5/10 JOB VOLUNTEER CO-ORDINATOR


BE4 7/10/09 IV 15 or 16/10/09 LOC FINDHORN, SCOTLAND
PAY 18000 FOR TREES FOR LIFE DES Based in Findhorn, co-
ordinate the annual vol programme. This will require a mix of management, practical, communication & IT skills / experience.
Post will require occasional weekend & evening work, for which there is time off in lieu. BUT Passion for nature
conservation is vital. Minibus (D1) license essential. ASK www.treesforlife.org.uk 0845 458 3505 info@treesforlife.org.uk

REF 2780-DAILY-12/10 JOB NBN TECHNICAL LIAISON OFFICER


BE4 14/10/09 IV 22/10/09 LOC PETERBOROUGH
PAY 25000 FOR JNCC DES Contribute to supplying technical
support & advice to data providers & users of the NBN Gateway. Help providers to prepare their data for loading & give
broader, technical advice on data management & other issues. Heklp users access the data already available & analyse them
appropriately. BUT Adaptable, a flair for computing, some knowledge or interest in wildlife recording & conservation.
Experience of relational databases essential & knowledge of GIS &/or programming a distinct advantage. Training provided if
necessary. ASK Ref: 2009/40 CVs alone are not acceptable. www.jncc.gov.uk recruitment@jncc.gov.uk

REF 2781-DAILY-19/10 JOB SAWMILL / WOOD FUELS PRODUCTION MANAGER


BE4 19/10/09 LOC MID CORNWALL
PAY Negotiable FOR RAWNSLEY WOODLAND PRODUCTS
DES Hands on manager to establish & maintain best working practise of the sawmill & wood fuel production lines. We
have a strong env ethos, using only home grown timber & making sustainable heating products from our waste. Working with
a tam of 6 staff, key responsibilities include scheduling work & resources, managing output quality, planning 7 controlling
routine maintenance of plant equipment, managing H&S to all staff & visitors, carry out staff training & appraisal. BUT Well
organised & experience in busy env running a production process. Sawmill experience advantageous. Full training available
on plant & machinery. Own transport essential to reach the site in Roche. ASK CV & letter info@cornishwoodland.co.uk
Rawnsley Woodland Products, the Solar Sawmill, Higher Brynn Farm, Roche, Cornwall PL26 8LH
www.cornishwoodland.co.uk

REF 2782-DAILY-5/10 JOB LIVING LANDSCAPES MANAGER


BE4 1/10/09 IV 16/10/09 LOC CHESHIRE
PAY 25000 + benefits FOR CHESHIRE WILDLIFE TRUST
DES Initial contract to March 2011 extension subject to funding. Exciting opportunity to manage our first Living
Landscapes project. Part of the Meres & Mosses Wetland Vision, the Gowy & Mersey Washlands project is part of a long term
vision to create core wetland landscapes within the Meres & Mosses Natural Area. Co-ordinate partnership effort & work
directly with landowners to secure the favourable management, restoration & creation of wetland BAP habitat within the River
Gowy & Mersey corridors. BUT Accomplished project manager with a good understanding of wetland restoration techniques
& experience of working with a wide range of stakeholders. Relevant degree & experience working within the environment
sector. Full driving licence & vehicle for business use in order to travel throughout the project area essential. ASK
elarkham@cheshirewt.cix.co.uk 01948 820728 www.cheshirewildlifetrust.co.uk

REF 2783-DAILY-19/10 JOB COUNTRYSIDE OFFICER


BE4 19/10/09 IV 26-27/10/09 LOC NORWICH
PAY 7848 – 10510 p.a. FOR NORFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL
DES 14 hrs 48 mins / wk, temp to April 11. manage & develop the role of the Norfolk Local Access Forum in accordance
with statutory regulations & national guidelines; implement Norfolk’s RoW Improvement Plan with our Council strategies
including the Local Transport Plan; manage & co-ordinate the contribution of Countryside Access user liaison groups; promote
appropriate management of Access Land & Common Land, including conservation & landscape interest & designations of this
land & oversee the Council’s role as Access Authority; promote opportunities for external funding including participation in
European projects. BUT Experience in countryside management & access including managing land for public access,
biodiversity, landscape & heritage. HND level of education or equiv. ASK Ref: PTP09/757. Chat: Peter Barber, 01603
222774. Apply: www.norfolkccjobs.com jobs@Norfolk.gov.uk 0344 800 8007.

REF 2784-DAILY-5/10 JOB LANDSCAPE OFFICER (TPO REVIEW)


BE4 5/10/09 LOC CROMER, NORFOLK
PAY up to 26016 pro rata FOR NORTH NORFOLK DISTRICT COUNCIL
DES 18.5 hrs / wk, 9 months fixed term. Join the combined Conservation, Design & Landscape Team & help safeguard
our unique & very special natural environment. Specifically offer specialist arboricultural advice & guidance & in particular
complete the review the District’s TPOs. Excellent opportunity to join a multi-disciplinary team & gain experience of working in
a Local Planning Authority. BUT Enthusiastic, well organised with sound knowledge of trees & their management & mon
HND or equivalent in a related discipline. Good customer care & negotiation skills & ability to work to tight deadlines. ASK
Ref: 1809. Chat: Philip Godwin, Conservation, Design & Landscape Manager, 01263 516131. Apply: 07661 001017 (24 hrs)
Kate Davison, Organisational Development, Council Offices, Holt Road, Cromer, Norfolk NR27 9EN hr@north-norfolk.gov.uk
www.northnorfolk.org (Quick Links>Jobs at NNDC).

REF 2785-DAILY-5/10 JOB FIELDWORK ASSISTANT

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BE4 2/10/09 IV wb12/10/09 LOC ISLE OF MAN
PAY YES FOR MANX BIRDLIFE
DES 4 months, 1/11/09 – 28/2/10. Undertake a variety of bird research tasks incl: assisting in a range of research projects
incl tetrod surveying; entering ornithological data onto an MS Access database; assisting in miscellaneous surveys & other
tasks as the need arises. You will be working to an established methodology which has been used to produce the ‘Manx Bird
Atlas’ detailing the distribution & abundance of species which breed & / or winter on the island. BUT Sound knowledge of
British birds & their identification, particularly by song / call & previous experience in monitoring birds essential. BTO ringing
permit an advantage. Full driving licence. Willing to work long hours within a small team. ASK Please read the Job
Description on CJS website before requesting further information. Chris Sharpe, Director, Manx Birdlife, 35 New Road, Laxey
IM4 7BG 01624 861130 chris@manxbirdlife.org.uk

Voluntary Opportunities, all current volunteer adverts are available online:


REF VOL-DIRECT-12/10 JOB CORPORATE FUNDRAISING VOLUNTEERS
BE4 N/A LOC CAMBOURNE, CAMBRIDGESHIRE
PAY Expenses FOR WILDLIFE TRUST FOR BEDS, CAMBS, NORTHANTS & P/BORO
DES Help support this exciting area of fundraising by providing admin support, dealing with basic enquiries & researching
local businesses. We are looking for someone who can provide regular support on at least 1 day a week. BUT Organised,
self motivated vol with a professional attitude. ASK caroline.prout@wildlifebcnp.org

REF VOL-DIRECT-OK3 JOB VOLUNTEER


BE4 N/A LOC LOOE, CORNWALL
PAY Training given FOR MONKEY SANCTUARY TRUST DES To help clean
enclosures, preparing food for the monkeys, gardening & general maintenance. Min stay of 2 week, max 5 weeks.
BUT Workable knowledge of English. No quals needed, just enthusiasm. ASK Will, will@monkeysanctuary.org

REF VOL-DIRECT-5/10 JOB VOLUNTEER OFFICER


BE4 2/10/09 LOC STIRLING
PAY Travel expenses & training, support of a line manager FOR BTCV SCOTLAND
DES Help support the Project Officer in running a programme of practical env conservation projects for groups of vols
midweek in the Falkirk & Stirling areas, rural & urban. Tasks can involve leading, supervising & training vol groups, project
planning & development, site visits, some admin, blog entries, liaise with clients, project reports, risk assessments, promotion
of projects & BTCV. Tasks are varied. BUT Keen interest in people & the env, enthusiasm to experience new things & learn
new skills, meet new people from a diverse range of backgrounds & to work as part of a team. Able to commit to 3-4+ days
per week for 4-6 months. Ability to undertake basic admin tasks, basic computer literacy. Some experience of practical
outdoor tasks & ability to drive a minibus (21+ with licence for 3 years) desirable but not essential. ASK Current CV (if you
have one) or a short description introducing yourself, what your interests are & why you’d like to volunteer:
a.hunter@btcv.org.uk & / or call for informal chat or interview: Alyson Hunter, 01786 479697.

REF VOL-DIRECT-12/10 JOB 2 x VOLUNTARY OFFICERS


BE4 12/10/09 LOC BEDFORDSHIRE
PAY 0 (travel expenses & training) FOR BEDS, CAMBS, NORTHANTS & PETERBORO WILDLIFE TRUST
DES Assist Reserves staff in all aspects of management on our 28 nature reserves, with opportunities to experience other
areas of the Trusts conservation work i.e. wider countryside (planning & biodiversity) & biological records centre. On the job
training in practical reserve management skills, related office work & formal training (brushcutter / first aid / tools / practical
skills /botany). Gain experience of a wide range of habitats from grassland to woodland, urban to rural with opportunities to
become involved in survey work & to take advantage of free training on our wildlife training workshop programme of over 80
short courses. BUT Good communication & people skills, keen to learn, computerate, full driving license & some
background in ecology, natural history or conservation. Able to commit to a of minimum of 3days per week, preferably for 6
months (up to 1 year). Immediate start. ASK Ref: NVO Graham Bellamy on 01234 364213
graham.bellamy@wildlifebcnp.org www.wildlifebcnp.org/whats-new-vacanc.htm

REF VOL-DIRECT-28/9 JOB VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT WARDEN


BE4 24/9/09 LOC NORTH CORNWALL
PAY Accom & training* FOR NATIONAL TRUST
DES To work as part of a small team responsible for 700ha of rugged coastline from Polzeath to Tintagel. Mainly of a
practical nature, the work incl a wide variety of tasks such as brushcutting, habitat management, wildlife surveys, footpath
maintenance, guided walks / events & some office duties. * Training e.g. brushcutter & tap routes courses. Additional training
available depending on length of stay. BUT Env knowledge or qual desirable. No previous practical experience needed, but
must be keen, fit & willing to work in a team. Full UK driving licence. Good sense of humour very welcome. Min 6 months
commitment – hence ideal for anyone wanting to gain experience for a career in Cside Management. ASK CV & covering
letter to Jack Stratford, The Old Farmhouse, Pentireglaze, St Minver, Wadebridge, Cornwall PL27 6QY
jack.stratfold@nationaltrust.org.uk Because of the volume of applications we will only contact those shortlisted (by 2/10/09).

CJS Jobs Digest, (a review of adverts from other sources, published during the past week):
REF 2786-SUNDAYTIMES-28/9 JOB CHIEF EXECUTIVE
BE4 30/9/09 LOC PEMBROKESHIRE
PAY up to 75000 FOR PEMBROKESHIRE COAST NATIONAL PARK AUTHORITY
DES Deliver our vision of sustainability, inclusion, access & development. BUT genuine passion for what we do,
practical & effective approach to performance management; commitment to forging & sustaining strong relationships with
members, colleagues & partners. ASK www.pcnpa.org.uk/cx Evelyn Dougherty, 0845 601 0649.
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REF 2787-NATURE-2/11 JOB EDITOR FOR TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION


BE4 30/10/09 LOC CAMDEN, LONDON
PAY YES FOR ELSEVIER LTD
DES 12 months maternity cover. Acquire, manage & develop editorial content, using a network of contacts in academia, &
explore information gathered at international conferences. BUT Versatile, creative & enthusiastic, capable of maintaining
the fast moving & highly cited status of the journal. Good interpersonal skills. Excellent time management & organisational
skills. Rel PhD & ideally some post-doctoral experience. Publishing experience not necessary. ASK www.elsevier.com

REF 2788-WENVA-28/9 JOB POLICY ADVISOR 2 – GROUNDWATER (Groundwater Quality)


BE4 25/9/09 LOC SOLIHULL or BRISTOL
PAY from 30723 FOR ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
DES Translate new legislation & policies into workable tools & contribute to groundwater policy across the org, managing
internal & external stakeholder relationships. BUT Good understanding of technical issues, policy & legislation rel to
groundwater quality; communication & management skills. Comfortable working in many different locations. ASK Ref:
14318/HDO. http://powered.jobsgopublic.com/environment-agency/jobs

REF 2789/90-WSEPA-28/9 JOB TWO ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION OFFICERS


BE4 28/9/09 LOC RICCARTON & EAST KILBRIDE
PAY 24955 – 28772 FOR SCOTTISH ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION AGENCY
DES Riccarton, fixed term for 12 months (Ref: EP88139) & East Kilbride, fixed term for 9 months (Ref: EP88907) some
experience of working on env issues required. Both: Regulate & enforce env legislation & inspect sites, watercourses etc to
ensure compliance with statutory requirements. Work incl pollution control, conservation of water resources, emissions from
prescribed processes, storage, treatment, transfer & disposal of controlled waste (excluding radioactive) & use of sealed
radioactive sources. Assess applications for env permits. Rel degree & sound knowledge of env legislation essential. 1+ year's
pollution control experience. Corporate membership of approved body desirable. Computerate. ASK www.sepa.gov.uk

Take your pick


From 23 September to 23 October, The Tree Council is encouraging everyone to get outside and collect
seeds, nuts and fruits which can be used to grow the trees of the future.
Growing trees from local seed can have great benefits in restocking areas with trees of local provenance.
The concept of local provenance – trees that are adapted to the local circumstances and so are likely to
flourish and help restore, conserve and beautify local urban and rural spaces.
Collecting seed and growing trees is also a great way to get children involved and start growing the next
generation of tree enthusiasts.
If you're interested in organising your own event in 2009, visit the Tree Council website to get some useful
tips on how to organise successful seed gathering activities and how to grow trees from the seeds you have collected. Don't
forget to register your event, so that other people can come and join you!
If you want to get more people in your community involved, or publicise seed gathering in a school or youth group, the Tree
Council has produced a free downloadable poster for 2009. Tree Council via Greenplaces (Landscape Design Trust)
NB: CJS Focus on Trees and Hedges in association with the Tree Council will be published on 23 November

REF 2791-NATURE-28/9 JOB CHAIR IN SUSTAINABLE ENERGY


BE4 30/9/09 LOC NOTTINGHAM
PAY from 55259 FOR NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY
DES Provide leadership, vision & drive in the field of sustainable energy technology. BUT Internationally recognised
researcher & scholar with impressive network of links with academia & industry, nationally & internationally; proven ability in
identifying & promoting key research areas. Expertise in life cycle analysis in 1+ of: hydrogen storage & fuel cells; renewable
energy production (particularly wind or bioenergy); distributed energy generation; sustainable buildings. ASK
http://jobs.nottingham.ac.uk/JK/25999X1

REF 2792/4-PRESS&JOURNAL-5/10 LOC THURSO, SCOTLAND


BE4 5/10/09 IV w/c 26/10/09 FOR THE ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE
JOB PAY
MaREE Programme Leader 36241 – 44830
MaREE Programme Co-ordinator 21403 – 24845
Business Development Manager 31365 – 35063 pro rata
DES / BUT We seek to appoint dynamic, enthusiastic & self motivated individuals, initially for 3.5 yrs, to oversee the
leadership, management & co-ordination of the Marine Renewable Energy & the Environment (MaREE) programme. ASK
www.eri.ac.uk Prof. Stuart Gibb ERI, UHI North Highland College, Castle Street, Thurso, Caithness KW14 7JD 01847 889581
stuart.gibb@thurso.uhi.ac.uk

REF 2795-GUARDIAN-5/10 JOB DOE LEA CATCHMENT PROJECT OFFICER


BE4 5/10/09 LOC CHESTERFIELD
PAY 22000 FOR NATIONAL TRUST
DES Work to protect & manage important wildlife sites incl the Great Ponds of Hardwick. Champion sustainable land
management & it's impacts on soil, water & flood risk reduction. Engage supporters, farmers & vols & co-ordinate & implement
the work plan, manage contractors, habitats & water quality & establish a monitoring prog. BUT Impressive knowledge &
ecperience of the practises & principles of nature conservation. Understand river catchments, ecology & function of river
systems & flood risk. Engaging, charismatic, tactful & diplomatic. Experience working with vols & community groups. ASK
Ref: NT09/04124/ CJS www.ntjobs.org.uk

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REF 2796-WTELE-5/10 JOB SENIOR ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY OFFICER


BE4 1/10/09 noon LOC BERKSHIRE
PAY 25000 – 34999 FOR BRACKNELL FOREST COUNCIL
DES Deliver sustainable development whilst protecting the integrity of the Thames Basin Heaths Special Protection Area.
Directly responsible for progressing the Avoidance & Mitigation SPD. Assist in developing the local Development Framework.
Close liaison with other service units is pivotal to the success of the role. BUT Excellent communication, project
management & organisational skills essential, computerate, good oral & written presentation skills. ASK Chat: Simon
Cridland, Team Manager: Design Environment & Transport Team 01344 351186 Apply: www.bracknell-forest.gov.uk

REF 2797-GUARDIAN-19/10 JOB CHIEF EXECUTIVE


BE4 21/10/09 IV 5&6/11/09 LOC WARWICKSHIRE
PAY 50000 – 60000 FOR WARWICKSHIRE WILDLIFE TRUST
DES Lead our env charity through its next exciting stages of development, taking forward our vision for Warwickshire,
Coventry & Solihull. BUT Inspiring, passionate & committed leader with excellent interpersonal skills. Good marketing &
fundraising experience; proven management & leadership skills, ideally in the not-for-profit sector. ASK Chat: Mike Bunney,
Chair, 024 7630 8974. Apply: www.Warwickshire-wildlife-trust.org.uk

REF 2798-GUARDIAN-5/10 JOB PROGRAMME MANAGER (GO GREEN)


BE4 2/10/09 LOC LONDON
PAY 41841 – 47121 to 58434 FOR WESTMINSTER CITY COUNCIL
DES / BUT Responsible for the programme management & development of specific projects & policy areas, particularly the
GO Green Programme, in support of our env priorities. Also support development of spatial planning, transportation &
economic policy & esp their links with env policy & projects. This role is politically restricted. ASK Ref: 3684CJS.
www.Westminster.gov.uk applications.hrdirect@Westminster.gov.uk 0870 606 0505.

REF 2799-WWILDT-5/10 JOB FUNDRAISING & EVENTS ASSISTANT


BE4 2/10/09 IV wb12/10/09 LOC GREAT WIGBOROUGH, COLCHESTER
PAY up to 8813 + pension & travel FOR ESSEX WILDLIFE TRUST
DES Part time. Join our busy fundraising team & assist in finding new fundraising opportunities, work on corporate events
& alongside corporate partners. The Trust will train you & help you become a proactive fundraiser with your own projects.
BUT Ideas driven with a flair for research & a real people person. ASK Chat: Michele Farrant, 01621 862984. Apply:
www.essexwt.org.uk Essex Wildlife Trust, The Joan Elliot Visitor Centre, Abbotts Hall Farm, Great Wigborough, Colchester,
Essex CO5 7RZ 01621 862960 Fax: 862990 admin@essexwt.org.uk

REF VOL-WNATPARKS-5/10 JOB UP TO FIFTEEN MEMBERS


BE4 6/10/09 LOC VARIOUS
PAY 0 FOR VARIOUS NATIONAL PARK AUTHORITIES
DES / BUT Up to 4 years from April 2010. 10 vacancies involved in setting up the South Downs NP & 1 each in Exmoor,
Lake District, North York Moors, Peak District & Broads Authority. Responsibility for conservation, recreation, planning,
access, land management & resources, & in reflecting both local & national interests. ASK
www.defra.gov.uk/corporate/appointments/index.htm Mel Sherwood, natural England, 1 East Parade, Sheffield S1 2ET 0300
060 0588 boardservices@naturalengland.org.uk

REF 2800-WGUAR-12/10 JOB FARMING & LAND USE OFFICER


BE4 9/10/09 (noon) IV 20/10/09 LOC CHINNOR, OXFORDSHIRE
PAY 25466 – 28117 FOR CHILTERNS CONSERVATION BOARD
DES Varied & challenging role ranging from providing strategic advice to the Board on major issues such as the future of
farming in the Chilterns, to working with individual farmers t help them look after the landscape features of their land. BUT
Excellent verbal & written communication skills, able to make presentations to a wide variety of orgs, to organise technical
surveys & research; competent IT incl GIS. Rel degree or equiv, dynamic with a passion for landscape & enjoy working with
people. ASK Chat: Kath Daly, Countryside Officer, 01844 355524 kdaly@chilternsaonb.org Apply:
www.chilternsaonb.org/conservation/vacancies.html

REF 2801-WENVA-5/10 JOB LANDSCAPE PARTNERSHIP DEVELOPMENT OFFICER


BE4 1/10/09 LOC PENRITH
PAY 25565 FOR ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
DES 3 year contract. Working with partner orgs & community groups, put together a suite of projects aiming to protect the
landscape of Windermere & its surrounding catchment though community engagement. BUT Degree or equiv with
experience working with communities; excellent project management & strong interpersonal skills. Ability to influence at all
levels essential. ASK Ref: IRC43417/NHW. http://powered.jobsgopublic.com/environment-agency/jobs 0845 601 2233.

REF 2802-WFC-5/10 JOB TRAINEE FOREST CRAFTSPERSON


BE4 2/10/09 LOC HAMSTERLEY FOREST, NORTHUMBERLAND
PAY 13048 FOR FORESTRY COMMISSION
DES Work as part of a technical team which maintains & enhances our estate holdings in Hamsterley Forest which also
incl Slaley Forest in in Northumberland & Chopwell Woods in Tyne & Wear. BUT Experience not necessary. Keen interest
in forestry & land based work. 5 GCSEs at A – C level or equiv NVQ in Forestry or other land based employment essential.
Full UK driving licence. ASK Ref: HR09/87. www.forestry.gov.uk/vacancies Shireen West, Personnel & Development,
Silvan House, 231 Corstorphine Road, Edinburgh EH12 7AT

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Details appear in CJS Weekly: Existing Opportunities in subsequent weeks. Online subscribers have access to several
months of back issues. CJS is printed in-house using 100% recycled paper & organic inks. Details believed correct but given
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01/10/2009 Artist's Charcoal Making & Drawing 2 Holditch, West Dorset Mallinson Ltd 01460 221102 guy@mallinson.co.uk www.mallinson.co.uk
01/10/2009 Surveying Barns 1 St Ippolyt's Village Hall, Herts Bat Conservation Trust 020 75013638 training@bats.org.uk www.bats.org.uk
01/10/2009 Outdoor First Aid and Incident Management 2 Bolton First Aid Academy 0844 3571426 info@firstaidacademy.co.uk www.firstaidacademy.co.uk
01/10/2009 Education Outside the Classroom 1 Birmingham Environmental Trainers Network (BTCV) 0121 3592113 etn@btcv.org.uk www.btcv.org/etn
01/10/2009 Muir Trek' Leadership Training 1 S Devon Wildwise 01803 868269 info@wildwise.co.uk www.wildwise.co.uk
01/10/2009 Using Identification Keys 2 Tregarth, Bangor Moelyci Environmental Centre 01248 602793 office@moelyci.org www.moelyci.org
Oct-2009 Managing a Multi-use Recreational Site 1 Peterborough Countryside Management Association (CMA01245 424116 cma@writtle.ac.uk
02/10/2009 Ground Source Heat Pumps 3 Machynlleth Centre for Alternative Technology 01654 705981 courses@cat.org.uk www.cat.org.uk
02/10/2009 Low-Impact Smallholding 3 Bristol Low-Impact Living Initiative (LILI) 01296 714184 www.lowimpact.org
02/10/2009 Round Wood Timber Framing 3 Wholewoods, Sussex Low-Impact Living Initiative (LILI) 01296 714184 www.lowimpact.org
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02/10/2009 Lichens in the Daless: An Introductory Course 3 FSC Malham Tarn Field Studies Council council.org/2009/courseinfo.aspx?id=294
02/10/2009 Blacksmithing Craft Camp 3 Dartmoor Wildwise 01803 868269 info@wildwise.co.uk www.wildwise.co.uk
02/10/2009 Introdution to Lichens 1 Balallan House, Stirling BTCV Scotland 01786 479697 www.btcv.org/shop
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03/10/2009 Introduction and Guide to Fungi 1 FSC Epping Forest Field Studies Council council.org/2009/courseinfo.aspx?id=40
03/10/2009 Full Permaculture Design 15 East Meon, Hamps The Sustainability Centre 01730 823166 courses@sustainability-centre.org www.sustainability-centre.org
03/10/2009 Willow Basketry 2 Yonsea Farm, Woodchurch, Kent AJS Crafts 01233 820461 info@ajscrafts.co.uk www.ajscrafts.co.uk
03/10/2009 Progressive Dyking 12 East Lothian BTCV Scotland 01786 479697 www.btcv.org/shop
03/10/2009 Corn Dollies 1 Edinburgh Four Winds Inspiration Centre 0131 3322229 info@four-winds.org.uk www.four-winds.org.uk
03/10/2009 Spinning 1 Edinburgh Four Winds Inspiration Centre 0131 3322229 info@four-winds.org.uk www.four-winds.org.uk
03/10/2009 Digital Plant Photography Workshop I 2 Edinburgh Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh 0131 248 2937 education@rbge.org.uk www.rbge.org.uk/education
03/10/2009 Making a Felt Bag 1 Tregarth, Bangor Moelyci Environmental Centre 01248 602793 office@moelyci.org www.moelyci.org
03/10/2009 Hedge Laying Day course 1 Yarcombe Area The Blackdown hills Hedge Laying Assoscia 01404 881634
03/10/2009 Fungi on the Fen 1 nr Bressingham Suffolk Wildlife Trust 01473 890089 wildlearning@suffolkwildlifetrust.org www.suffolkwildlifetrust.org
04/10/2009 Fungi - The Forgotten Kingdom 1 Monmouth Gwent Wildlife Trust 01600 740600 info@gwentwildlife.org www.gwentwildlife.org
04/10/2009 Dowsing & Water Divining 1 Assington, Suffolk Assington Mill 01787 229955 info@assingtonmill.com www.assingtonmill.com
04/10/2009 Fungi Foray 1 Tregarth, Bangor Moelyci Environmental Centre 01248 602793 office@moelyci.org www.moelyci.org
04/10/2009 Apple Pressing 1 The Sustainability Centre, Hants The Sustainability Centre 01730 823166 courses@sustainability-centre.org www.sustainability-centre.org
04/10/2009 Butterfly Conservation Work party 1 Mount Fancy farm Butterfly Conservation 01929 400209
05/10/2009 Timber Frame Self Build 5 Machynlleth Centre for Alternative Technology 01654 705981 courses@cat.org.uk www.cat.org.uk
05/10/2009 Inspiring Communities eve Balallan House, Stirling BTCV Scotland 01786 479697 www.btcv.org/shop
05/10/2009 Become an Inspirational Trainer 1 Doncaster Environmental Trainers Network (BTCV) 0121 3592113 etn@btcv.org.uk www.btcv.org/etn
05/10/2009 Understanding & Identifying Trees 1 Stockton-on-Tees Countryside Management Services (UK) Ltd01388 776463 enquiries@cms-ne.co.uk www.cms-ne.co.uk
05/10/2009 Introduction to Tree Inspection (Lynher /VTS) 2 TBC Lynher Training 01822 832232 www.lynher.com
05/10/2009 cs 41: Carry out dismantling operations 5 Capel Manor College Capel Manor College 08456 122 122 extensshortcourses@capel.ac.uk www.capel.ac.uk/shortcourses
06/10/2009 Practical Reedbed Auditing for Bitterns 1 Lakenheath, Suffolk RSPB 01767 693308 conservation-advice@rspb.org.uk www.rspb.org.uk/conservationtraining
06/10/2009 Badgers (I): Background Biology and Survey Techniques CP 1 Stroud, Gloucestershire Creswell Associates 01453 731231 clare.thomas@cresswell-associates.com www.cresswellassociates.com/training
06/10/2009 Designing Your Own Training Courses 1 Doncaster Environmental Trainers Network (BTCV) 0121 3592113 etn@btcv.org.uk www.btcv.org/etn
06/10/2009 Dormice Survey Taster 1 Denbighshire Denbighshire County Council 01824 708234 kate.taylor@denbighshire.gov.uk
06/10/2009 Invasive Plants - Their History, Identification & Control 4 Blaenau Ffestiniog Plas Tan y Bwlch 01766 772600 plas@snowdonia-npa.gov.uk www.plastanybwlch.com
07/10/2009 Law & Practice II - Maintenance & Enforcement 2 Northants Institute of Public Rights of Way & Access M07000 782318 www.iprow.co.uk
07/10/2009 Pigs in Land Management 1 Bewdley, Worcs Flora Locale 01672 515723 info@floralocale.org www.floralocale.org
07/10/2009 Writing Positively About Access 1 Battleby Sharing Good Practice, SNH 01738 458555 sgp@snh.gov.uk www.snh.org.uk/sgp
07/10/2009 Fire by Friction Workshop 1 S Devon Wildwise 01803 868269 info@wildwise.co.uk www.wildwise.co.uk
07/10/2009 Professional Tree Inspection (Lantra / VTS) 3 TBC Lynher Training 01822 832232 www.lynher.com
07/10/2009 Professional Tree Inspection 3 Merrist Wood, Surrey Arboricultural Association 01242 522152 www.trees.org.uk
07/10/2009 Field Signs & Habitat Management for Water Voles 1 Scotland Institute of Ecology & Environmental Mana 01962 868626 enquiries@ieem.net http://www.ieem.net/workshops.asp
07/10/2009 Phase 1 Habitat Survey 2 Tregarth, Bangor Moelyci Environmental Centre 01248 602793 office@moelyci.org www.moelyci.org
08/10/2009 Facilitation Training 1 Carmichael Centre, Dublin Talk Action 0207 3244774 matt@talkaction.org www.talkaction.org
08/10/2009 Totem Pole Carving 2 Holditch, West Dorset Mallinson Ltd 01460 221102 guy@mallinson.co.uk www.mallinson.co.uk
08/10/2009 Develop Your Work with Ethnic Minority Groups 1 Birmingham Environmental Trainers Network (BTCV) 0121 3592113 etn@btcv.org.uk www.btcv.org/etn
08/10/2009 The Art of Negotiation: An Introduction 2 Losehill Hall Peak District NPA 01433 620373 training.losehill@peakdistrict.gov.uk www.losehilltraining.org.uk
09/10/2009 Wilderness Skills that Reconnect you with Nature 3 Machynlleth Centre for Alternative Technology 01654 705981 courses@cat.org.uk www.cat.org.uk
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09/10/2009 Discovery - Basic Survival 1 Canterbury Natural Pathways 01304 842045 www.natural-pathways.co.uk
09/10/2009 Introduction to the National Vegetation Classification 1 S E England Institute of Ecology & Environmental Mana 01962 868626 enquiries@ieem.net http://www.ieem.net/workshops.asp
09/10/2009 Climate Change - Effective Communication 1 Carmichael Centre, Dublin Talk Action 0207 3244774 matt@talkaction.org www.talkaction.org
09/10/2009 Wildwood Photography Day 1 Wildwood, Kent Wildwood Trust 0871 7820081 info@wildwoodtrust.org www.wildwoodtrust.org
10/10/2009 How To Make A Woodburner From A Gas Bottle 1 Manchester Low-Impact Living Initiative (LILI) 01296 714184 www.lowimpact.org
10/10/2009 Basketmaking 1 Hackney City Farm, London Low-Impact Living Initiative (LILI) 01296 714184 www.lowimpact.org
10/10/2009 How To Build A Rocket Stove 1 Bristol Low-Impact Living Initiative (LILI) 01296 714184 www.lowimpact.org
10/10/2009 Dry Stone Walling 2 Nabs Wood, S Yorkshire Low-Impact Living Initiative (LILI) 01296 714184 www.lowimpact.org
10/10/2009 Basketmaking 1 Balallan House, Stirling BTCV Scotland 01786 479697 www.btcv.org/shop
10/10/2009 Wood & Stone Carving 1 Edinburgh Four Winds Inspiration Centre 0131 3322229 info@four-winds.org.uk www.four-winds.org.uk
10/10/2009 Autumn Textile Weaving 1 Edinburgh Four Winds Inspiration Centre 0131 3322229 info@four-winds.org.uk www.four-winds.org.uk
10/10/2009 Woodland House Open Days event 1 Lodsworth, West Sussex Ben Law www.ben-law.co.uk
10/10/2009 Autumn & Winter Wildlife Identificaiton Course 1 Dolforwyn Woods or Dolydd Hafren Montgomeryshire Wildlife Trust www.montwt.co.uk
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10/10/2009 Making a Log Basket 2 Tregarth, Bangor Moelyci Environmental Centre 01248 602793 office@moelyci.org www.moelyci.org
10/10/2009 OCN Forest School Leader Award Level 1 2 The Foundry, Lawshall Green Light Trust judith@greenlighttrust.org www.greenlighttrust.org
10/10/2009 Small Mammal Trapping Course 1 Wildwood, Kent Wildwood Trust 0871 7820081 info@wildwoodtrust.org www.wildwoodtrust.org
10/10/2009 Mushroom Foray 1 1 Cotley Inn, Wambrook Blackdown Hills AONB 01823 680681 blackdownhills@devon.gov.uk www.blackdown-hills.net
11/10/2009 Touching Earth 1 S Devon Wildwise 01803 868269 info@wildwise.co.uk www.wildwise.co.uk
11/10/2009 Food for Free 1 Assington, Suffolk Assington Mill 01787 229955 info@assingtonmill.com www.assingtonmill.com
11/10/2009 Conifer Identification 1 Edinburgh Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh 0131 248 2937 education@rbge.org.uk www.rbge.org.uk/education
11/10/2009 Touching the Seasons - Autumn 1 Blackdown Common Neroche Scheme 01823 680846 info@nerochescheme.org www.nerochescheme.org
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12/10/2009 Autumn Birds and Migration 8 FSC Kindrogan Field Studies Council council.org/2009/courseinfo.aspx?id=229
12/10/2009 The Management of Broad-leaved Woodland 3 Stockton-on-Tees Countryside Management Services (UK) Ltd01388 776463 enquiries@cms-ne.co.uk www.cms-ne.co.uk
12/10/2009 Training into Practice 3 Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester Learning through Landscapes 01962 846497 jhousham@ltl.org.uk www.ltl.org.uk
12/10/2009 A Duty for Biodiversity - Delivering Benefits for All 3 Blaenau Ffestiniog Plas Tan y Bwlch 01766 772600 plas@snowdonia-npa.gov.uk www.plastanybwlch.com
12/10/2009 Water Vole Ecology 1 S W England Institute of Ecology & Environmental Mana 01962 868626 enquiries@ieem.net http://www.ieem.net/workshops.asp
12/10/2009 CS 32: Fellling of medium sized trees 3 Capel Manor College Capel Manor College 08456 122 122 extensshortcourses@capel.ac.uk www.capel.ac.uk/shortcourses
12/10/2009 Chainsaw Maintenance, Cross-cutting & Felling Small Trees 5 Dorking, Surrey Land Skills Training Ltd 01306 876404 office@landskillstraining.co.uk www.landskillstraining.co.uk
13/10/2009 Compass Confidence 1 Macclesfield Institute of Public Rights of Way & Access M07000 782318 www.iprow.co.uk
13/10/2009 School Grounds as Resources for Play & Learning 1 Birmingham Environmental Trainers Network (BTCV) 0121 3592113 etn@btcv.org.uk www.btcv.org/etn
13/10/2009 Water Vole Conservation & Development 2 S W England Institute of Ecology & Environmental Mana 01962 868626 enquiries@ieem.net http://www.ieem.net/workshops.asp
13/10/2009 Photovoltaic & Wind Turbine Seminar 1 Schuco International, Milton Keynes National Energy Foundation 01908 665555 grace.hyson@nef.org.uk www.nef.org.uk/energytraining
14/10/2009 Maximising Environmental Stewardship on a Mixed Farm 1 Wiston Estate, W Sussex RSPB 01767 693308 conservation-advice@rspb.org.uk www.rspb.org.uk/conservationtraining
14/10/2009 Law & Practice I - Definitive Map & Public Path Orders 2 Northants Institute of Public Rights of Way & Access M07000 782318 www.iprow.co.uk
14/10/2009 Outdoor Learning for Teacher Educators 1 Battleby Sharing Good Practice, SNH 01738 458555 sgp@snh.gov.uk www.snh.org.uk/sgp
14/10/2009 Exploring the Uses of Native Plants in Environmental Educat 1 Birmingham Environmental Trainers Network (BTCV) 0121 3592113 etn@btcv.org.uk www.btcv.org/etn
14/10/2009 Environmental Storytelling 1 S Devon Wildwise 01803 868269 info@wildwise.co.uk www.wildwise.co.uk
14/10/2009 Art on the Path 1 Inglewood House Paths for All Partnership www.pathsforall.org.uk
14/10/2009 Identifying Grassland Fungi 2 Tregarth, Bangor Moelyci Environmental Centre 01248 602793 office@moelyci.org www.moelyci.org
14/10/2009 Practical Volunteering Day 1 tbc Neroche Scheme 01823 680846 info@nerochescheme.org www.nerochescheme.org
15/10/2009 Pole Lathe & Green Woodworking 2 Holditch, West Dorset Mallinson Ltd 01460 221102 guy@mallinson.co.uk www.mallinson.co.uk
15/10/2009 Lecture: Meeting Marine Needs event eve Royal Geographical Society, London Earthwatch Europe 01865 318856 events@earthwatch.org.uk www.earthwatch.org/europe
15/10/2009 Pesticide & Herbicide 2 Stirling BTCV Scotland 01786 479697 www.btcv.org/shop
15/10/2009 Outdoor First Aid and Incident Management 2 Austwick, Settle First Aid Academy 0844 3571426 info@firstaidacademy.co.uk www.firstaidacademy.co.uk
15/10/2009 Badgers (II): Legislation, Impact Assessment, and Mitigatio 1 Stroud, Gloucestershire Creswell Associates 01453 731231 clare.thomas@cresswell-associates.com www.cresswellassociates.com/training
15/10/2009 Sense Magic 1 S Devon Wildwise 01803 868269 info@wildwise.co.uk www.wildwise.co.uk
15/10/2009 Impacts of Environmental Change on Reproduction & Devel 2 London Zoological Society of London 020 74496227 http://www.zsl.org/science/scientific-meetings/
15/10/2009 Water Vole Conservation & Development 2 S W England Institute of Ecology & Environmental Mana 01962 868626 enquiries@ieem.net http://www.ieem.net/workshops.asp
15/10/2009 Tapestry Weaving 2 Tregarth, Bangor Moelyci Environmental Centre 01248 602793 office@moelyci.org www.moelyci.org
15/10/2009 CS 39: Operate a chainsaw from a rope and harness max g 2 Capel Manor College Capel Manor College 08456 122 122 extensshortcourses@capel.ac.uk www.capel.ac.uk/shortcourses
15/10/2009 Aligning Passion & Purpose: Rediscovering Your Influence & 3 Hawkwood College, Stoud VINE Project sophie@vineproject.org.uk
16/10/2009 Dormouse Ecology & Conservation 1 Cheddar, Somerset The Mammal Society 0238 0237874 enquiries@mammal.org.uk www.mammal.org.uk
16/10/2009 Building With Timber 3 Redfield Community, Bucks Low-Impact Living Initiative (LILI) 01296 714184 www.lowimpact.org
16/10/2009 Making Rustic Furniture 3 Wholewoods, Sussex Low-Impact Living Initiative (LILI) 01296 714184 www.lowimpact.org
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16/10/2009 Freelance Writing: Wildlife and the Environment 3 FSC Flatford Mill Field Studies Council council.org/2009/courseinfo.aspx?id=195
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16/10/2009 Ecology, Surveying and Conservation of Dormice 3 FSC Flatford Mill Field Studies Council council.org/2009/courseinfo.aspx?id=188
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16/10/2009 Tree Identification in Autumn 3 FSC Preston Montford Field Studies Council council.org/2009/courseinfo.aspx?id=358
16/10/2009 Bushcraft Weekend 3 Dartmoor Wildwise 01803 868269 info@wildwise.co.uk www.wildwise.co.uk
16/10/2009 Learning Stories, Learning Styles 1 Stourport-on-Severn Bishops Wood Centre 01299 250513 bishopswoodcourses@worcestershire.gov.u www.bishopswoodcentre.org.uk
16/10/2009 Education for Sustainable Development and Global Citizensh 1 Machynlleth Centre for Alternative Technology 01654 705981 courses@cat.org.uk www.cat.org.uk
16/10/2009 Tracking Weekend 3 Oxfordshire Woodland Ways 07843 064114 info@woodland-ways.co.uk www.woodland-ways.co.uk
16/10/2009 Introduction to Fungi ID 1 Dulwich Upper Wood, London BTCV London 020 72784294 london@btcv.org.uk
17/10/2009 How To Make A Woodburner From A Gas Bottle 1 Hackney City Farm, London Low-Impact Living Initiative (LILI) 01296 714184 www.lowimpact.org
17/10/2009 Green Woodworking 1 Sheffield Low-Impact Living Initiative (LILI) 01296 714184 www.lowimpact.org
17/10/2009 Knot Tying 1 Yonsea Farm, Woodchurch, Kent AJS Crafts 01233 820461 info@ajscrafts.co.uk www.ajscrafts.co.uk
17/10/2009 Seed Collection & Propagation 1 Jupiter (Grangemouth) BTCV Scotland 01786 479697 www.btcv.org/shop
17/10/2009 Hedgerow Harvesting & Preservation 1 Hornsey Rise Gardens, London Naturewise londoncourses@naturewise.org.uk www.naturewise.org.uk
17/10/2009 Language & Storyscapes 1 Stourport-on-Severn Bishops Wood Centre 01299 250513 bishopswoodcourses@worcestershire.gov.u www.bishopswoodcentre.org.uk
17/10/2009 Navigation Skills - Intermediate Level 2 Tregarth, Bangor Moelyci Environmental Centre 01248 602793 office@moelyci.org www.moelyci.org
17/10/2009 Permaculture Association AGM event 1 Bricks & Bread Centre, Aldershot Permaculture Association network@permaculture.org.uk
17/10/2009 Introduction to Permaculture Design 2 Brighton Brighton Permaculture Trust www.brightonpermaculture.co.uk
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18/10/2009 Fungi Identification for Beginners 1 FSC Epping Forest Field Studies Council council.org/2009/courseinfo.aspx?id=41
18/10/2009 Twined Basketry 1 Yonsea Farm, Woodchurch, Kent AJS Crafts 01233 820461 info@ajscrafts.co.uk www.ajscrafts.co.uk
18/10/2009 Woodwork for Amateurs 1 Assington, Suffolk Assington Mill 01787 229955 info@assingtonmill.com www.assingtonmill.com
18/10/2009 Wetland Birds 1 Pitsford Reservoir, Northamptonshire BCNP Wildlife Trust 01604 405285 trainingworkshops@wildlifebcnp.org www.wildlifebcnp.org
18/10/2009 Apple Day Food & Crafts Festival 1 Cockington Country Park Torbay Coast & Countryside Trust 01803 606035 www.countryside-trust.org.uk
19/10/2009 Surveying Buildings (incl Bat Identification) 2 Clumber Park, Notts Bat Conservation Trust 020 75013638 training@bats.org.uk www.bats.org.uk
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19/10/2009 Wooden Structures as Habitat Piles & Fire Structures 1 Stourport-on-Severn Bishops Wood Centre 01299 250513 bishopswoodcourses@worcestershire.gov.u www.bishopswoodcentre.org.uk
19/10/2009 Forest Schools practitioners Award Level 3 5 Cannock Chase, Staffordshire Forest Schools (Archimedes Training) 0114 2855534 www.forestschools.com
19/10/2009 Forest Schools practitioners Award Level 3 5 Hemel Hempstead Forest Schools (Archimedes Training) 0114 2855534 www.forestschools.com
19/10/2009 OCN Forest School Leader Award Level 3 5 The Foundry, Lawshall Green Light Trust judith@greenlighttrust.org www.greenlighttrust.org
19/10/2009 LANTRA Basic Tree Inspection 1 Capel Manor College Capel Manor College 08456 122 122 extensshortcourses@capel.ac.uk www.capel.ac.uk/shortcourses
19/10/2009 Grassland Grazing for Wildlife 3 Losehill Hall Peak District NPA 01433 620373 training.losehill@peakdistrict.gov.uk www.losehilltraining.org.uk
19/10/2009 Introducing Rights of Way 5 Losehill Hall Peak District NPA 01433 620373 training.losehill@peakdistrict.gov.uk www.losehilltraining.org.uk
20/10/2009 Practical Water Management for Wetlands 2 Somerset Levels & Moors RSPB 01767 693308 conservation-advice@rspb.org.uk www.rspb.org.uk/conservationtraining
20/10/2009 Food, Farming & Conservation Seminar event 1 Fordingbridge Flora Locale 01672 515723 info@floralocale.org www.floralocale.org
20/10/2009 Manage Your Time - Achieving a Better Work/Life Balance 1 London Environmental Trainers Network (BTCV) 0121 3592113 etn@btcv.org.uk www.btcv.org/etn
20/10/2009 Spinning 1 Tregarth, Bangor Moelyci Environmental Centre 01248 602793 office@moelyci.org www.moelyci.org
20/10/2009 LANTRA ITA Professional tree inspection (pre-requisites app 3 Capel Manor College Capel Manor College 08456 122 122 extensshortcourses@capel.ac.uk www.capel.ac.uk/shortcourses
20/10/2009 Climate Change - Effective Communication 1 St. Ethelburga's London Talk Action 020 7324 4774 jelliot@talkaction.org www.talkaction.org
21/10/2009 Strategic Environmental Assessment & Sustainability Apprai 1 London RTPI 0845 0821171 www.rtpiconferences.co.uk
21/10/2009 Finding Our Place - Reconnecting with Nature ina Time of U 1 Battleby Sharing Good Practice, SNH 01738 458555 sgp@snh.gov.uk www.snh.org.uk/sgp
21/10/2009 People Power - Encouraging Participation 1 Bristol Environmental Trainers Network (BTCV) 0121 3592113 etn@btcv.org.uk www.btcv.org/etn
21/10/2009 Growing Fruit Trees 1 Tregarth, Bangor Moelyci Environmental Centre 01248 602793 office@moelyci.org www.moelyci.org
http://www.buckscc.gov.uk/bcc/shortenills/centre.p
21/10/2009 Earth Education Workshop 1 Shortenills Centre, Chalfont St Giles Ian Duckworth 01494 872288 shortenills@buckscc.gov.uk age
21/10/2009 Medium Tree Felling (NPTC CS32) 3 Dorking, Surrey Land Skills Training Ltd 01306 876404 office@landskillstraining.co.uk www.landskillstraining.co.uk
21/10/2009 Lunchtime Lecture - Brown Hares 1 nr Bressingham Suffolk Wildlife Trust 01473 890089 wildlearning@suffolkwildlifetrust.org www.suffolkwildlifetrust.org
22/10/2009 Introduction to Badger Ecology & Management 1 nr Stroud, Glocs Biocensus Training 01453 790643 enquiries@biocensus.co.uk www.biocensus.co.uk
22/10/2009 Footpaths & Steps 2 East Lothian BTCV Scotland 01786 479697 www.btcv.org/shop
22/10/2009 Good Practice in Managing Ancient Trees 1 Burnham Beeches, Slough Flora Locale 01672 515723 info@floralocale.org www.floralocale.org
22/10/2009 Setting up an Allotment Project 1 Leeds Environmental Trainers Network (BTCV) 0121 3592113 etn@btcv.org.uk www.btcv.org/etn
http://www.field-studies-
23/10/2009 Fungal Foray 3 FSC Preston Montford Field Studies Council council.org/2009/courseinfo.aspx?id=374
http://www.field-studies-
23/10/2009 Moulds, Mildews and Microfungi 5 FSC Preston Montford Field Studies Council council.org/2009/courseinfo.aspx?id=372
http://www.field-studies-
23/10/2009 Natural History and Conservation of Badgers 3 FSC Flatford Mill Field Studies Council council.org/2009/courseinfo.aspx?id=172
23/10/2009 Women's Discovery Course 1 Canterbury Natural Pathways 01304 842045 www.natural-pathways.co.uk
23/10/2009 Education for Sustainable Development and Global Citizensh 1 Machynlleth Centre for Alternative Technology 01654 705981 courses@cat.org.uk www.cat.org.uk
23/10/2009 Basic Tree Survey & Inspection 1 Merrist Wood, Surrey Arboricultural Association 01242 522152 www.trees.org.uk
23/10/2009 Woodland Crafts Weekend 3 Oxfordshire Woodland Ways 07843 064114 info@woodland-ways.co.uk www.woodland-ways.co.uk
23/10/2009 Grey Partridge Recovery Project Open Day 1 Royston, Herts Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust 01425 651040 jbushnell@gwct.org.uk www.gwct.org.uk
http://www.field-studies-
24/10/2009 Advanced Geology of Pembrokeshire 5 FSC Dale Fort Field Studies Council council.org/2009/courseinfo.aspx?id=19
24/10/2009 Practical Coppicing 2 East Meon, Hamps The Sustainability Centre 01730 823166 courses@sustainability-centre.org www.sustainability-centre.org
24/10/2009 Communication Skills 1 Balallan House, Stirling BTCV Scotland 01786 479697 www.btcv.org/shop
24/10/2009 Wild Wood Weekend 2 Edinburgh Four Winds Inspiration Centre 0131 3322229 info@four-winds.org.uk www.four-winds.org.uk
24/10/2009 Mountain Leader Training 7 Ty'n y Berth Centre, Machynlleth Widehorizons Outdoor Education Trust 01654 761678 tynyberth@widehorizons.org.uk www.widehorizons.org.uk
24/10/2009 Mountain Leader Assessment 6 Ty'n y Berth Centre, Machynlleth Widehorizons Outdoor Education Trust 01654 761678 tynyberth@widehorizons.org.uk www.widehorizons.org.uk
24/10/2009 Community Involvement Skills 1 Cambourne, Cambridgeshire BCNP Wildlife Trust 01604 405285 trainingworkshops@wildlifebcnp.org www.wildlifebcnp.org
24/10/2009 Fungi Foray 1 Northaw Great Wood Herts & Middlesex Wildlife Trust 01727 858901 jennifer.gilbert@hmwt.org www.wildlifetrust.org.uk/herts
24/10/2009 Introduction to Self-building an Earthship 2 Brighton Brighton Permaculture Trust www.brightonpermaculture.co.uk
24/10/2009 Bushcraft Basics 1 Oxfordshire Woodland Ways 07843 064114 info@woodland-ways.co.uk www.woodland-ways.co.uk
25/10/2009 Wood Fuel for Domestic Heating 6 Machynlleth Centre for Alternative Technology 01654 705981 courses@cat.org.uk www.cat.org.uk
25/10/2009 Pest Management 5 Bicton College Bicton College 01395 562387 shortcourses@bicton.ac.uk www.bicton.ac.uk
25/10/2009 Discover Dowsing am Occombe Farm Education Centre Torbay Coast & Countryside Trust 01803 606035 www.countryside-trust.org.uk
25/10/2009 Hedgecrafts Day 1 Buckland St. Mary Village Hall The Blackdown hills Hedge Laying Assoscia 01823 674511
25/10/2009 Wild Food Part Two 1 Stockland Blackdown Hills AONB 01823 680681 blackdownhills@devon.gov.uk www.blackdown-hills.net
http://www.field-studies-
26/10/2009 Birdwatching and Bird Migration 5 FSC Flatford Mill Field Studies Council council.org/2009/courseinfo.aspx?id=193
26/10/2009 Arboriculture & Bats: A Guide for Practitioners 1 Frank Chapman Centre, Worcs Bat Conservation Trust 020 75013638 training@bats.org.uk www.bats.org.uk
26/10/2009 Woodland Awareness 1 Ballater Wilderness Experiences 01540 661295 info@wildernessexperiences.co.uk www.wildernessexperiences.co.uk
26/10/2009 Paediatric First Aid 2 Kendal First Aid Academy 0844 3571426 info@firstaidacademy.co.uk www.firstaidacademy.co.uk
26/10/2009 Introduction to Basket Making 2 Tregarth, Bangor Moelyci Environmental Centre 01248 602793 office@moelyci.org www.moelyci.org
27/10/2009 Greening Your School eve Balallan House, Stirling BTCV Scotland 01786 479697 www.btcv.org/shop
27/10/2009 Risk Assessing Woodlands for use with Young People 1 Ballater Wilderness Experiences 01540 661295 info@wildernessexperiences.co.uk www.wildernessexperiences.co.uk
27/10/2009 Marine Non-Native Species - Responding to the Threat 1 Battleby Sharing Good Practice, SNH 01738 458555 sgp@snh.gov.uk www.snh.org.uk/sgp
27/10/2009 Hedge Restoration & Management (Lynher / VTS) 3 Tamer Valley Lynher Training 01822 832232 www.lynher.com
27/10/2009 Safe use of pesticides: Foundation Module (PA1) & Hand He 3 Capel Manor College Capel Manor College 08456 122 122 extensshortcourses@capel.ac.uk www.capel.ac.uk/shortcourses
27/10/2009 Greenprints Hedgelaying 2 Skelton Grange Skelton Grange Environment Centre 0113 2430815 skelton@btcv.org.uk www.skeltongrange.org.uk
27/10/2009 Family Woodland Fungal Day Foray am Occombe Torbay Coast & Countryside Trust 01803 606035 www.countryside-trust.org.uk
28/10/2009 Setting up your Outdoor Classroom 1 Ballater Wilderness Experiences 01540 661295 info@wildernessexperiences.co.uk www.wildernessexperiences.co.uk
28/10/2009 Hedgerow Tree Planting 1 Cockington Torbay Coast & Countryside Trust 01803 606035 www.countryside-trust.org.uk
29/10/2009 Brushcutters & Trimmers (Lantra) 2 Stirling BTCV Scotland 01786 479697 www.btcv.org/shop
29/10/2009 Safe Use of Woodland Tools 1 Ballater Wilderness Experiences 01540 661295 info@wildernessexperiences.co.uk www.wildernessexperiences.co.uk
29/10/2009 Outdoor First Aid and Incident Management 2 Keswick First Aid Academy 0844 3571426 info@firstaidacademy.co.uk www.firstaidacademy.co.uk
29/10/2009 Introduction to Hedgelaying 2 Cockington Torbay Coast & Countryside Trust 01803 606035 www.countryside-trust.org.uk
30/10/2009 Facilitation Training Day 1 St. Ethelburga's London Talk Action 020 7324 4774 jelliot@talkaction.org www.talkaction.org
30/10/2009 Solar Electric Systems: Off the Grid 3 Machynlleth Centre for Alternative Technology 01654 705981 courses@cat.org.uk www.cat.org.uk
30/10/2009 Tree Bogs (Natural Outdoor Compost Loos) 3 Wholewoods, Sussex Low-Impact Living Initiative (LILI) 01296 714184 www.lowimpact.org
From Training Event Title Days At By Contact Tel Contact email website
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30/10/2009 Birdwatching for Beginners 3 FSC Flatford Mill Field Studies Council council.org/2009/courseinfo.aspx?id=202
http://www.field-studies-
30/10/2009 Getting To Know The Lower Plants 3 FSC Slapton Ley Field Studies Council council.org/2009/courseinfo.aspx?id=442
30/10/2009 An Introduction to Greenwood Crafts 1 Usk Gwent Wildlife Trust 01600 740600 info@gwentwildlife.org www.gwentwildlife.org
30/10/2009 Woodland Crafts for Young People 1 Ballater Wilderness Experiences 01540 661295 info@wildernessexperiences.co.uk www.wildernessexperiences.co.uk
30/10/2009 Making a Bulb Basket 3 Tregarth, Bangor Moelyci Environmental Centre 01248 602793 office@moelyci.org www.moelyci.org
30/10/2009 Woodland Ways Weekend 3 Derbyshire Woodland Ways 07843 064114 info@woodland-ways.co.uk www.woodland-ways.co.uk
31/10/2009 Children's Green Woodworking 1 Holditch, West Dorset Mallinson Ltd 01460 221102 guy@mallinson.co.uk www.mallinson.co.uk
31/10/2009 How To Make A Woodburner From A Gas Bottle 1 Bristol Low-Impact Living Initiative (LILI) 01296 714184 www.lowimpact.org
31/10/2009 Gate & Wattle Hurdles 2 East Meon, Hamps The Sustainability Centre 01730 823166 courses@sustainability-centre.org www.sustainability-centre.org
31/10/2009 Kindling / Log Baskets (intermediate) 1 Edinburgh Four Winds Inspiration Centre 0131 3322229 info@four-winds.org.uk www.four-winds.org.uk
31/10/2009 Withy Lanterns 1 Edinburgh Four Winds Inspiration Centre 0131 3322229 info@four-winds.org.uk www.four-winds.org.uk
31/10/2009 Telescope Workshop & NYA Autumn Mood Watch Event afternoon Far Ings Visitor Centre, nr Barton Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust 01652 637055 hhornbyshwap@gmail.com www.lincstrust.org.uk
31/10/2009 4x4 Voyager 1 Derbyshire Woodland Ways 07843 064114 info@woodland-ways.co.uk www.woodland-ways.co.uk
31/10/2009 Kent Mammal Identification course 1 Wildwood, Kent Wildwood Trust 0871 7820081 info@wildwoodtrust.org www.wildwoodtrust.org
26/09/2009 Campcraft Sleepover 1 East Meon, Hamps The Sustainability Centre 01730 823166 courses@sustainability-centre.org www.sustainability-centre.org
26/09/2009 Brushcutters & Trimmers (Lantra) 2 Stirling BTCV Scotland 01786 479697 www.btcv.org/shop
26/09/2009 Environmental Education 2 Sac Ayr BTCV Scotland 01786 479697 www.btcv.org/shop
Forest Garden, Principles & Application - Redesigning &
26/09/2009 Succession 2 London Naturewise londoncourses@naturewise.org.uk www.naturewise.org.uk

26/09/2009 Getting Started in Smallholding 2 South Derbyshire NewLandOwner Management Services Ltd 01283 585410 advice@newlandowner.co.uk www.smallholdercourses.co.uk
26/09/2009 Making Mosaics Weekend 2 Edinburgh Four Winds Inspiration Centre 0131 3322229 info@four-winds.org.uk www.four-winds.org.uk
26/09/2009 Greenwood Furniture 2 Blandford Dorset Centre for Rural Skills 01747 811099 www.dorsetruralskills.co.uk
26/09/2009 Sugar Craft 1 Tregarth, Bangor Moelyci Environmental Centre 01248 602793 office@moelyci.org www.moelyci.org
www.biscay-
Portsmouth to Bilbao ferry, Pride of Marinelife/ Biscay Dolphin Research 01206 867926 / dolphin.org.uk/blueoceansafaris/biscay.php#IDWor
26/09/2009 Cetacean & Seabird Identification Workshop 4 Bilbao Programme 01243 575345 info@biscay-dolphin.org.uk kshops
26/09/2009 Trainer Induction course 2 South Lake District First Aid Academy 0844 3571426 info@firstaidacademy.co.uk www.firstaidacademy.co.uk
27/09/2009 How to Build a Wind Turbine 6 Machynlleth Centre for Alternative Technology 01654 705981 courses@cat.org.uk www.cat.org.uk
27/09/2009 Small Mammal Ecology & Survey Techniques 1 Preston Montford, Shropshire The Mammal Society 0238 0237874 enquiries@mammal.org.uk www.mammal.org.uk
http://www.field-studies-
27/09/2009 Discovering Badgers 1 FSC Epping Forest Field Studies Council council.org/2009/courseinfo.aspx?id=28
27/09/2009 Woodland Management 1 Yonsea Farm, Woodchurch, Kent AJS Crafts 01233 820461 info@ajscrafts.co.uk www.ajscrafts.co.uk
27/09/2009 Apple Day 1 Stanmer Park, Brighton Brighton Permaculture Trust 01903 218963 admin@brightonpermaculture.co.uk www.brightonpermaculture.co.uk
Sustainable Water Management Solutions for
28/09/2009 Professionals 5 Machynlleth Centre for Alternative Technology 01654 705981 courses@cat.org.uk www.cat.org.uk
28/09/2009 Dormouse Ecology & Conservation 1 Hallsannery Centre, Bideford Tarka Ecology 01237 459679 janwhittington@yahoo.co.uk www.tarkaecology.co.uk (under construction)
28/09/2009 Willow Scultpure 1 Yonsea Farm, Woodchurch, Kent AJS Crafts 01233 820461 info@ajscrafts.co.uk www.ajscrafts.co.uk
28/09/2009 Running Successful Public Events 1 Doncaster Environmental Trainers Network (BTCV) 0121 3592113 etn@btcv.org.uk www.btcv.org/etn
bishopswoodcourses@worcestershire.gov.
28/09/2009 Forest Skills 1 Stourport-on-Severn Bishops Wood Centre 01299 250513 uk www.bishopswoodcentre.org.uk
Institute of Ecology & Environmental
28/09/2009 An Intorduction to Bat Survey, Impacts & Mitigation 1 Scotland Management (IEEM) 01962 868626 enquiries@ieem.net http://www.ieem.net/workshops.asp
28/09/2009 ITC First Aid 2 Wood Lane, Sheffield Forest Schools (Archimedes Training) 0114 2855534 www.forestschools.com
28/09/2009 Forest Schools practitioners Award Level 3 5 Whiteley Woods, Sheffield Forest Schools (Archimedes Training) 0114 2855534 www.forestschools.com
08456 122 122
28/09/2009 CS 30/31 Combined 5 Capel Manor College Capel Manor College extension 245 shortcourses@capel.ac.uk www.capel.ac.uk/shortcourses
28/09/2009 Stump Grinding Operations (Lantra Awards ITA) 1 Dorking, Surrey Land Skills Training Ltd 01306 876404 office@landskillstraining.co.uk www.landskillstraining.co.uk
29/09/2009 Arboriculture & Bats: A Guide for Practitioners 1 Bewerley Park, N Yorkshire Bat Conservation Trust 020 75013638 training@bats.org.uk www.bats.org.uk
29/09/2009 Earth Science Outdoors 1 Stonehaven Sharing Good Practice, SNH 01738 458555 sgp@snh.gov.uk www.snh.org.uk/sgp
29/09/2009 Project Management 1 Birmingham Environmental Trainers Network (BTCV) 0121 3592113 etn@btcv.org.uk www.btcv.org/etn
29/09/2009 The Wisdom of Plants 1 S Devon Wildwise 01803 868269 info@wildwise.co.uk www.wildwise.co.uk
bishopswoodcourses@worcestershire.gov.
29/09/2009 Advanced Forest Skills 1 Stourport-on-Severn Bishops Wood Centre 01299 250513 uk www.bishopswoodcentre.org.uk
http://www.field-studies-
30/09/2009 Small Mammals 3 FSC Kindrogan Field Studies Council council.org/2009/courseinfo.aspx?id=232
30/09/2009 Round Weaving 1 Edinburgh Four Winds Inspiration Centre 0131 3322229 info@four-winds.org.uk www.four-winds.org.uk
30/09/2009 Solar Thermal Training 1 Schuco International, Milton Keynes National Energy Foundation 01908 665555 grace.hyson@nef.org.uk www.nef.org.uk/energytraining
30/09/2009 Gardening for Wildlife 1 Tregarth, Bangor Moelyci Environmental Centre 01248 602793 office@moelyci.org www.moelyci.org
30/09/2009 Green Networks: Potential for Central Scotland event 1 Bathgate Central Scotland Forest Trust www.csft.org.uk
30/09/2009 PA1 & PA6 Safe Use of Pesticides 3 Dorking, Surrey Land Skills Training Ltd 01306 876404 office@landskillstraining.co.uk www.landskillstraining.co.uk

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