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  • Review 522

    We had a thoroughly enjoyable day and learnt loads. Viv organised everything very well and Mark Spencer was excellent, the day went so fast we wanted to stay longer!…

  • Review 523

    excellent course, well presented and good weather.

  • Review 499

    I thoroughly enjoyed this course, Mark is a fantastic teacher. He gave a good introduction to the species groups on the first night and was great at explaining things if I needed guidance. I would highly recommend it to anyone.

  • Review 500

    Great course; certainly stretched me to keep up but very worthwhile. A good balance between field and lab work. Perhaps a ‘catch up’ seminar on the first evening would be beneficial.

  • Review 501

    A thoroughly enjoyable few days. We were so lucky with the weather and visited so many beautiful places. The tutor was excellent not intruding but always available for advice should we want it. I found Dale Fort to be an excellent centre with all the facilities that might be required…

  • Review 502

    Looking forward to next year’s course now…

  • Review 503

    As a complete beginner, I found the course completely absorbing and really LOVED learning how to make a stained glass panel. I was amazed that I could be taught how to do that in just a few days. Our teacher was excellent, patient, encouraging, but firm when we needed it.

  • Review 504

    Lovely to be back with Jennifer Andrews painting from Nature – and getting useful advice when needed. Also greatly appreciated the much improved arrangements for making packed lunches at the Centre with all the food laid out for us in chilled cabinets.

  • Review 505

    What a useful course for any natural history orientated visitor to or resident of Scotland. Roddy takes the group through the Gaelic landscape, starting with the vocabulary of the basic physical features before completing the picture of these by progressing to the descriptors for those features. The course provides you…

  • Review 506

    Excellent course with a first-rate tutor in a relaxed, beautiful setting.

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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