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  • Review 20

    Superb course during which we were shown the vegetative features of many grasses. The knowledge, energy and enthusiasm of our tutor was exceptional.

  • Review 21

    The tutor was good. The course content was as advertised but would have been better if broader. Food was diabolical…

  • Review 22

    A very enjoyable course – I learnt a lot. Jim the tutor was very knowledgeable and good humoured. Visits to various woodlands were the highlight.

  • Review 2

    Full on course, started the moment that we arrived and covered lots of species- we managed 300 by half way through the second day. Whether I could find them all myself is another matter! We visited lots of interesting habitats which illustrated well how plants are adapted. The centre was…

  • Review 3

    Brilliant, I have recommended to lots of people. A great intro to the main families at your own pace. You do need to think about where you go to next though!…

  • Review 4

    Excellent intro to a complicated group. I now have all the terminology and have looked carefully at several members of the group. We keyed them out using examples of available keys. Now I need to practice doing this myself!…

  • Review 5

    Excellent course – informative with clear, useful handouts & plenty of grasses to study. Highly recommended.

  • Review 6

    Brenda Harold is an ideal teacher: with subject enthusiasm, clear communication and a pleasant manner…

  • Review 7

    I loved the structure of the course with fieldwork during the day and key practice during the evenings and felt the level of each activity was just right. The tutor managed to get us all working together in groups, and most importantly making it enjoyable. I felt the library’s…

  • Review 8

    Excellent…

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Field Studies Council is a registered charity in England and Wales no 313364 and in Scotland no SC039870 and a limited company registered in England and Wales no 412621.

Registered Office: Preston Montford, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY4 1HW