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Dear all,

 

We have a couple of Single Rope Technique events running in the near future sponsored by ISC.

 

- Bridgewater College on Wednesday 22nd October 2014.

 

- Near the Malthouse, Standish Green Gloucestershire on Saturday 8th November 2014

 

There will be a theory session in the morning to explain the background and history for single rope technique, then on to the application, types of system and equipment selection after the mid-morning break. After lunch there will be practical demonstrations.

 

Both can be booked at Arboricultural Association in the training pages.

 

If any of you do go it would be interesting to know if the option to attend during the week rather than the weekend is a good one.

 

All the best,

 

Simon

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Dear all,

 

Just a reminder that the Single Rope Technique events running is running on the 8th November 2014 at:

 

- Near the Malthouse, Standish Green Gloucestershire.

 

There will be a theory session in the morning to explain the background and history for single rope technique, then on to the application, types of system and equipment selection after the mid-morning break. After lunch there will be practical demonstrations.

 

This can be booked at Arboricultural Association website in the training pages.

 

The workshop is sponsored by ISC.

 

All the best,

 

Simon

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Dear all,

 

We have a couple of Single Rope Technique events running in the near future sponsored by ISC.

 

- Bridgewater College on Wednesday 22nd October 2014.

 

- Near the Malthouse, Standish Green Gloucestershire on Saturday 8th November 2014

 

There will be a theory session in the morning to explain the background and history for single rope technique, then on to the application, types of system and equipment selection after the mid-morning break. After lunch there will be practical demonstrations.

 

Both can be booked at Arboricultural Association in the training pages.

 

If any of you do go it would be interesting to know if the option to attend during the week rather than the weekend is a good one.

 

All the best,

 

Simon

 

Do you need to be AA member?

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