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  1. Agree - Look at achieving your Professional Tree Inspection. Also look at the Arb Association website for training courses they are running to expand your knowledge. And you could look at achieving a Level 4 or Level 6. Its always experience out in the field that will make the difference so try and gain as much experience as you can.

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  2. Have a look at the citb website if you have any questions about the Plant Operators Blue Card.

    https://www.citb.co.uk/courses-and-qualifications/hse-test-and-cards/card-schemes/get-or-renew-a-cpcs-card/

     

    If you have had your red card for two years; find a centre to complete your NVQ, they can register you for your NVQ and send the details to citb who will extend your red card for a year whilst you do your NVQ to achieve the blue card. If you contact your local CPCS centre then they can talk you through everything and let you know where you can get registered for the NVQ in your area.

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  3. 31 minutes ago, Craig Johnson said:

    As long as you are up to date I can't see how they can have an issue, unless it's just another excuse not to pay

     

    Thats why its best to check with your insurer so that they are aware this is the case. In the situation of kit failure; Its a bit like a chef claiming for food poisoning on his insurance when he's the one who cooked the food. Always best to check with your insurer.

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  4. The recommend Resources/Books for the City and Guilds Level 3 Forestry and Arboriculture are:

    Plant Science

    Adams, C.R. 2008. Principles of Horticulture. 5th ed. Oxford: Butterworth-Heinmann. ISBN 978-

    0750686945.

    Allaby, M. 2006. A Dictionary of Plant Science. 2nd ed. Oxford: OUP Oxford. ISBN 978-01986081912.

    Cutler D.F. et al. 2007. Plant Anatomy: An Applied Approach. Sussex: Wiley Publishing. ISBN 978-

    1105126793.

    Gunning, B.E.S. 1996. Plant Cell Biology: Structure and Function. London: Jones & Bartlett. ISBN 978-

    0867205046.

    Jones, R.L. et al. 2000. Biochemistry & Molecular Biology of Plants. Sussex: Wiley Publishing. ISBN 978-

    0943088396.

    Lack, A., Evans, D. 2005. Instant Notes in Plant Biology. 2nd ed. Oxford: Taylor and Francis. ISBN 978-

    1859961971.

    Mauseth, J.D. 2008. Botany: An Introduction to Plant Biology. 4th ed. London: Jones & Bartlett

    Publishers. ISBN 978-0763753450

    Roberts, M., Reiss, M., Monger, G. 2000. Biology: Principles and Processes. Cheltenham: Nelson

    Thornes. ISBN 978- 01744881768.

    Smith, A. et al. 2009. Plant Biology. Oxford: Garland Science. ISBN 978-0815340256.

    Raven, P.H. et al. 2005. Biology of Plants. 7th ed. New York: WH Freeman & Co Ltd. ISBN- 978-

    0716762843.

    Taiz, L., Zeiger, E. 2006. Plant Physiology. 4th ed. Hampshire: Sinauer Associates. ISBN 978-0878938568.

    Wayne, R. 2009. Plant Cell Biology. Oxford: Academic Press. ISBN 978-0867205046.

     

    Tree Science

    Butin H, Lonsdale D and Strouts RG. 1995. Tree Diseases and Disorders: Causes, Biology and Control in

    Forest and Amenity Trees. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0198549321

    Gregory S and Redfern D. 1998. Diseases and Disorders of Forest Trees: A Guide to Identifying Causes

    of Ill-health in Woods and Plantations. The Stationery Office Books. ISBN 0117103382

    Lonsdale D. 1999. Principles of Tree Hazard Assessment and Management. The Stationery Office

    Books. ISBN 0117533554

    Mattheck C and Breloer H. 1995. The Body Language of Trees: A Handbook for Failure Analysis. The

    Stationary Office Books. ISBN 0117530676

    Phillips DH and Burdekin DA. 1992. Diseases of Forest and Ornamental Trees, 2nd Edition. The

    Macmillan Press Ltd. ISBN 0333494936

    Schwarze F, Engels J, Mattheck C and Linnard W. 2000. Fungal Strategies of Wood Decay in Trees.

    Springer-Verlag. ISBN 3540672050

    Strouts B and Winter T. 2000. Diagnosis of Ill-Health in Trees, 2nd Edition. The Stationery Office Books.

    ISBN 0117535459

    Weber K and Mattheck C. 2003. Manual of Wood Decays in Trees. Arboricultural Association. ISBN

    0900978357

     

    Hope that helps! 

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  5. Hi Paul,

     

    We are an ELC approved provider down on the Cornwall/Devon Border - we have had candidates from Scotland if you fancy a few weeks away in a great part of the country!

    Find our newly approved ELCs courses at

    http://lynhertraining.com/elcas/

     

    A note about ELC approved courses: there has just been a big shake up with what ELC will approve for the ELC credit Level 3 training so if you are looking at a package that you like the look of at TKF Training then do get onto it ASAP as they will soon not be allowed to provide packages combining L2 and L3 courses. We are all sorted as we were approached by ELC in December but I know that TKF are further down on the list for the ELCs changes but they will soon be told that they cannot continue to package the courses they currently have. Also the approval process takes a bit of time and patience so they may be offline regarding ELC applications for a bit. This may also apply to other providers you approach who are in the same position so please be aware of this to avoid disappointment; if you like the look of a 'package' of courses then do jump on it quick.

     

     

  6. Hi jsrcountryside,

     

    We are based on the Devon/Cornwall Border.

     

    We run several courses relating to Tree Surveying. The one day Lantra BTI. An intermediate 3 day City and Guilds Level 3 in Tree Surveying and Inspection (Achieving a L3 City and Guilds Forestry and Arb Unit). and The 3 day Lantra PTI. 

    Many of our students find the City and Guilds Unit a great stepping stone to achieving the PTI.

    Our next City and Guilds Tree Survey Unit Course is on April 10th-12th which can also be combined with the BTI if required. Cost is £485 (BTI is additional cost). Our next Lantra PTI is on March 11th-13th at a cost of £595.

     

    Do get in touch if you'd like to discuss. The C&G Unit can build into a full Level 3 in Forestry and Arb Qualification with units including Tree and Plant Science, Tree Pests and Diseases, Tree ID and Planting.

     

    Lynher Training 

  7. Read all the information about the 'Arborist' standard (which I anticipate is the apprenticeship used) and its assessment plan which are on the apprenticeship service site. It's all about your willingness to learn and progress which, as you are here, is already clear to see. They are putting money into developing a new employee and they want to see their money well spent (and not have their time wasted by someone who isn't 100% committed, or drops out completely.)

     

    As well as chainsaw tickets; you will also need to learn your tree id, tree pests and diseases, tree planting and aftercare during your apprenticeship; so lots to study and understand so show willingness to do so.

     

    Good Luck.

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  8. Hi Jack,

     

    We are an ELCs approved provider on the Devon/Cornwall border. We train ex-military candidates from all over the UK who come and stay in the area for blocks of training.

     

    Find our ELCs approved training programmes here:

    http://lynhertraining.com/elcas/

     

    If you are using ELCs credits then do check that whoever you talk to is ELCs approved (check them out on the ELCs portal).

     

    Just give us a call if you'd like to discuss anything - 01822 832232

  9. On a general note to all those starting out or employers of low wage employees; if you are switching careers and sign up for jobseekers/universal credit/esa then you can get funding packages for some of these Level 2 courses (chainsaw, climbing etc) either through the job centre or through a training provider with access to funding (like us). There is also a new trial for low wage candidates this year. If you earn less then £15,736.50 annually and have the evidence to prove it (employment contract or 3 months of wage slips or tax return) then you can also access this funding.

    (So if you found a local training provider with access to funding and gained employment in the industry with an unskilled wage of below this threshold then you could get a lot of training through this government training scheme aimed at helping those in low wage jobs progress their career.) Beware that some of the funding available doesn't cover the real-life costs of running the course so not everything will be offered by all providers and you may need to pay for some elements but overall it can help you progress in an economical way. You can also access part funding of Level 2 courses whatever your circumstances as long as you meet the basic criteria. Just a thought/heads up.

  10. A lot of the Forestry and Arboriculture Qualifications have handbooks online which list suitable reference books.

     

    See link here for the handbook for City and Guilds Level 3 in Forestry and Arboriculture. 

    https://cdn.cityandguilds.com/ProductDocuments/Land_Based_Services/Forestry_and_Arboriculture/0077/0077_Level_3/Centre_documents/0077-03_L3_Cert_Subsidiary_Dip_90_Credit _Dip_Dip_Ext_Dip_in_Forestry_and_Arboriculture_QHB _v2-1.pdf

     

    At the end of each unit is a reference section with books etc.

    Unit 309 - Woodland Management

    Unit 312 - Pests and Diseases

    Unit 303 - Plant Science

    Unit 318 - Tree Science

     

    Hope that helps and you find what you are looking for.

    Lynher Training

  11. The Arboriculture Association Qualification guide is always a good place to start.

     

    https://www.trees.org.uk/Trees.org.uk/files/5d/5d1f7bb0-68d0-4164-a65c-89e026ec71d7.pdf

     

    Hope you find what you are looking for.

    We will be running the ABC Level 4 Award, Certificate and Diploma in Arboriculture from September. Based on the Devon/Cornwall border; it will be classroom based with training in blocks throughout the year (not online / distant learning).

    Lynher Training

  12. We offer the 309 Woodland Management Unit as part of the C&G Level 3 in Forestry and Arboriculture Qualification. The qualification handbook recommends the following resources:

     

    Books

    Bedoyere C. 2004. Portrait of a Woodland: Biodiversity in 40 Acres. Search Press. ISBN 1844480135

    Buckley G. 1992. Ecology and Management of Coppiced Woodlands. Kluwer Academic Publishers. ISBN 0412431106

    Forestry Commission. 1997. The Management of Semi-Natural Woodlands. Forestry Commission. ISBN 0855382600

    Forestry Commission. 1990. Forest Nature Conservation Guidelines. The Stationary Office Books. ISBN 011710292X

    HSE. 2003. Managing Health and Safety in Forestry (Leaflet). Health and Safety Executive. ISBN 0717627179

    Kennedy F. 2002. The Identification of Soils for Forest Management. Forestry Commission. ISBN 0855385596

    Lane A and Tait J. 1990. Woodlands. Hodder Arnold. ISBN 0340533668

    Peterken G. 2006. Natural woodland: Ecology and Conservation in Northern Temperate Region. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0521367921

    Peterken G. 1993. Woodland Conservation and Management, 2nd Edition. Springer. ISBN 0412557304

    Watkins C. 1990. Woodland Management and Conservation. David & Charles PLC. ISBN 0715393294

     

    Websites

    www.forestry.gov.uk - The Forestry Commission

    www.naturalengland.org.uk - Natural England

    www.rfs.org.uk - Royal Forestry Society

    www.woodlandtrust.org.uk - The Woodland Trust

  13. On 29/03/2018 at 23:20, Richard 1234 said:

    Is there really such a thing as a pedestrian mower ticket!?

     

     

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    Have a look here. There is one in wales but I don’t know wales geography so no idea where abouts it is in the country!! (Bit thick I admit)

     

    https://www.lantra.co.uk/provider-search/3291

    We ditto this. We provide the Lantra course for pedestrian mowers here on the Devon Cornwall border. So use the quoted link above to find your nearest provider.

    Lynher Training

  14. Continued Professional development such as:

     

    Valuing and Managing Veteran Trees - 25th May 2018 - Lanhydrock Memorial Hall, Cornwall.

    (A training day produced by the VETree Project and facilitated by Tim Kellett.)

    A ONE-DAY CPD COURSE FOR ARBORISTS, ECOLOGISTS, LANDOWNERS, TREE SURVEYORS, FORESTERS, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS, LAND MANAGERS WHO ARE IN A POSITION TO HELP PROTECT TREES OF SPECIAL VALUE.

    This course will help you recognise the special characteristics and biodiversity of veteran [and ancient] trees, how they can live so long and what might threaten them. You will learn some principles and techniques for their surveying and long-term protection and management. 

    COURSE FEE £140

    Places are limited to 16.

    Contact Tim Kellett with any queries on [email protected] or 07554 277012

    Lanhydrock Memorial Hall is close to the National Trust Lanhydrock Estate.

  15. We offer the City and Guilds Level 3 in Forestry and Arboriculture which covers units in Tree ID, Tree Pests and Diseases, Tree Surveying and Inspection, Tree and Plant Science. All perfect preparation for the PTI and all delivered by Arb Association's  Simon Scotting. These courses are delivered in 2 week long blocks so perfect for people to travel done for the week to the Devon/Cornwall border (as many do). However our next batch of these courses isn't until Autumn 2018 as we have just run them. We will also be offering the ABC Level 4 in Arboriculture in Sept 2018 but this will be more college-style and only suitable for those living in Devon or Cornwall.  

     

    We have a PTI course running on 23-25th April in the Tamar Valley for £550.

     

    The Lantra PTI seems to be the industry standard for surveying with continued development through Arb Association courses and further qualification such as the Level 4.

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