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One Day Courses 2020
Available Course Dates
STILL £95 for one day course
Dates for 2020
Saturday 25th of January
Saturday 22nd of February
Saturday 21st of March
Saturday 25th of April
Saturday 27th of June
Saturday 25th of July
Saturday of 26th of September
Saturday of 24th of OctoberWeek day courses also possible
If the above dates don't suit you please contact me and I'm sure we can sort something out.
Essentials
Outdoor clothing is a must for the farm sections, wellington boots essential and overalls a strong suggestion. Please bring a change of clothing as you may not wish to travel home smelling like a pig!Local Accommodation
... is available if you want to make a weekend of it. Self catering and camping is available at www.coalyeatcottages.co.uk. For bed and breakfast www.farmersarmslowick.co.uk - 01229 861 277 and www.theoldrectoryhotel.com - 015394 41353
www.thechurchhouseinn.com 01539449159. Also has caravan/campervan pitches
Queries?
Contact Carole: carolebarr2@aol.com
Tel: 07599922387-
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