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Hi people, i've read loads of posts on here regarding training and searching google for ages trying to find colleges etc. In the North of England (NE, NW) that offer the ABC Level 2 Certificate in Arboriculture, and I can't find one, does anybody know where you can study this??

 

I really want to get my RFS cert, I hold the relavent NPTC certs, just have a do a few of the AO series, but need to get the ABC theory cert.

 

Or does nybody know of anywhere that offers intensive courses? I suppose I could travel further afield if it was a week now and again.

 

I work full time so can only do like one day a week or perhaps a week off here and there if intensive..

 

Any help would be much appreciated.

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why not try doing it via distance learning? Myerscough do their degree online and there are various companies that do the theory via distance learning.

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