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Hi guys not been here for a while was going to post on the fb page but doesn’t always seem easy to get a serious answer on there lol.

Anyway looking at broadening my knowledge. Have got basic tickets etc. But I’d like to get some “proper” knowledge something to get my head into. Can anyone recommend some courses etc that they have done/think suitable ? Cheers mike

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Hi Mike, whilst there's a plethora of 1-day and short duration course available, of which we do several (see https://www.trees.org.uk/Training-And-Events ,) I would strongly recommend a full course of study, e.g. ISA Certified Arborist course.

If this is of interest you can simply purchase a copy of the study guide (see https://www.trees.org.uk/Book-Shop/Products/Arborists-Certification-Study-Guide ) 'self-study' and then source an exam opportunity...if you actually want the qualification rather than just the knowledge.

 

If however you prefer the idea of group learning, and the associated networking etc., in a structured way we are putting together a training course to be delivered by Andy Summerly (of TreeLife) early next year.

 

I'll post more online / here we when have further info available.

 

Best, n good luck,

Paul

 

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