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  • Review 903

    I loved the May course and felt ready to take this next step – tricker time to ID from sight, but the tutor, Matt Parratt made it very logical and made great use of the AIDGAP keys (well worth buying one before you attend). Probably need to repeat the…

  • Review 904

    Experience a mixed bag really. On the plus side, the centre’s location is incomparable. Beautiful views of the peaks in the North Lakes. I was unfortunately allocated a room without a view facing out onto a generator that fired up during the night which wasn’t conducive to a good night’s…

  • Review 905

    Intensive but non specialist story of how the geology shapes the landscape. Walks were good and the scenery spectacular. A very good week.

  • Review 906

    The excursions with David were very interesting and well organized. Unfortunately I cannot say the same about food. Breakfast and packed lunch were ok but dinner could be better.

  • Review 907

    A fantastic day course with a very patient and helpful tutor. It definitely put me in a position to feel confident enough to go out and start at least grouping plants into their families!…

  • Review 908

    Good course Martga was a bit vague and got muddled now and again. However her knowledge, enthusiasm and one to one teaching was excellent Good meals and Liz was great as host…

  • Review 909

    Teaching excellent. Catering variable particularly as a non resident, I specifically asked whether lunch making items would be out until 9am and was told it would be. Yet it had been put away when arriving at 08:45 on two mornings and then not all the standard bits were given to…

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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.

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