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courses: evening classes part time courses: undergraduate postgraduate courses is a good place to start. You could also try Hort Week events, Woodland Trust, Forestry Com' etc for one day events and training.

 

Do you know what course you want to do? Is it for personal interest or do you want to further your career? There's loads of stuff out there, but you have to give us clue about what you're interested in doing! :lol:

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C&G Phase II Amenity Hort (Arb) can be taken as a one day a week course, but it's fairly basic entry level. AA Tech Cert is mid level, one day a week or home learning.

 

Umm, RFS Cert is also one day at college or can, again, be done via home learning (the trheory part, anyway).

 

Get Googling :thumbup:

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