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Easty

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  1. Hi Gary - big thanks for the info on the definitions, working through my Level 2 currently and hit a snag on putting age ranges to the BS5837 definitions.
  2. Thanks chaps! EdwardC - Will check Summerfield, based in London so a bit of a drive Andrew Gale - Thanks, looking at that as a first purchase to start.
  3. Thanks guys - great help! In relation to the Collins Guide I assume that is the Owen Johnson one and not the Paul Sterry reference guide?
  4. Hi all I have just enrolled on my ABC Level 2 Award through HCC with the idea of converting it to my RFS Level 2 once completed. Whilst I have studied a diploma in Countryside Management to Level 3 Extended standard I am still very much a beginner when it comes to general arboricultural knowledge. Whilst I am know the portfolio contains recommended reading are there any staples "nuts and bolts" books for beginners who need to start at an entry level when it comes to the arb side? I have had a good look around the forum and online but a lot of the info seems to be more relevant to the Level 3/4 side of things. Thanks for reading and any help offered
  5. Sounds good guys, cheers for the advice, will keep you updated
  6. Cheers guys - glad you are liking it so far Logger, have put in an application so will see where things go. Rosey - sounds you had a good time anyways lol
  7. Hi guys I am looking at the C+G Level 3 Arb course at Sparsholt College and was wondering whether anyone had any experience, either of the specific course of the college, will be getting in touch with them to sort out the open day but was wondering if any of you guys had done any training with them. Any advice or opinions woud be much appreciated, thanks for reading
  8. Thanks for all the replies people - I did my CS30/31 this week and am doing the Lantra Brushwood Chipper next week, now just getting stuck in to as much as I can! Thanks again
  9. Was recommended you guys by a gardener at a local hall. Got my basic training coming up in October and sorting my chipper/first aid to go with it. Under no illusions about getting in the profession, certainly going to take time but I know its going to be worth it
  10. Easty

    First aid courses

    Emergency First Aid at Work - spelling mistake on my part.
  11. Easty

    First aid courses

    Is there any difference from an employers point of view about courses - need to get one lined up - looking at the emergency at first aid though St John Ambulance, but they also have the normal 1 day course. Is there any difference between the 2 or is it just splitting hairs? Cheers!
  12. Thanks for the replies everyone, I am taking a look at the new lantra qualifications now so will get in touc and take it from there! Cheers!
  13. Hi guys, really stupid question so please bear with me! I am looking at booking my cs30/31 in the next month or 2 and have been looking at a range of courses near to me. I am looking at doing a lantra course near to me and was simply wondering if there was any difference between the 2 providers, the only reason I ask is because a lot of jobs I have been looking at list "NPTC CS30/31" as a necessary qualification instead of "LANTRA CS30/31". Does it actually matter or not, the only reason I ask is because I would like to find out before I part with any cash Thanks!
  14. HCR - thanks for that, I called them up today and after a good chat it was recommended I start with the ABC Level 2 Certificate to begin with, then look at the Level 4/6 in the future. Stuart - Thanks, I need to call up Capel at some point this week to run things through with them, thats good news that I can get my tickets and classroom based work at the same time. Thanks gents!

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