High Weald AONB

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Training

This page provides an overview of the many opportunities to gain countryside knowledge and skills.

The courses listed here have a direct connection with the High Weald AONB Unit, usually through a funding partnership.

There are many other excellent courses being run across the area  - please follow our external links to find out more about them.

Courses marked with the orange Weald Forest Ridge logo  may be free or heavily subsidised for Weald Forest Ridge residents.

Conservation of Ironwork

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16 September 2010 Historic ironwork; special focus on ironwork on medieval churches.  For residents of the Weald Forest Ridge area this course is subsidised to less than half usual price! Introduct...

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Timber-framed Buildings and their Conser

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14 September 2010 Introductory course to timber framed buildings.  For residents of the Weald Forest Ridge area this course is subsidised to less than half usual price! Using the Museum’s buildings...

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Conservation of Weather-boarded & Tile-h

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29 September 2010 A day of lectures, tours and practical demonstrations.  For residents of the Weald Forest Ridge area this course is subsidised to less than half price! Introductory course to the ...

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Repairs to Historic Brickwork

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30 September & 1 October 2010 Practical introduction to the subject for both homeowners and professionals.  For residents of the Weald Forest Ridge area this course is subsidised to less than half ...

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Forest Schools Leaders

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Free training for teachers to gain 'Forest School Leader' recognition and help their school join this exciting international learning programme. Are you a teacher in the Weald Forest Ridge (hyperlink...

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Woodland Management and Rural Crafts

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Provider: ESUS Forestry and Woodlands Ltd  Contact Details: David Rossney, mob 07870 162504esusforestry@btinternet.com

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Interpretation and Heritage Management

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Provider: East Sussex Archaeology and Museums PartnershipContact Details: Tristan Bareham, 01273 486959,esamp@eastsussex.gov.uk

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