Sparsholt College offers a variety of leisure courses throughout the spring and summer of 2012 focused on rural skills and hobbies. Courses range from half-day to multi-day sessions, covering topics like animal care, gardening, cooking, conservation, and equine studies. The document provides a detailed list of course titles, dates, durations, times, and costs.
Sparsholt College offers a variety of leisure courses in the spring and summer of 2012 focused on rural skills and hobbies. Courses range from animal care and husbandry to gardening, cooking, and conservation. The document provides details on course topics, dates, durations, times, and costs, with courses offered at both half-day and full-day sessions at the college's facilities in Hampshire, England.
150713 Bakers Bridge Polo Newsletter 2Sam Gairdner
The document discusses plans and events for Bakers Bridge Polo in winter/spring 2015. It introduces the new name "Bakers Bridge Polo" and thanks those involved in the rebranding. It outlines priorities like developing the polo field and hopes to form a club. It also summarizes successes from the previous season and thanks staff and sponsors. Details are provided on upcoming polo opportunities and tournaments from August to May.
Marykirk raft race presentation night 2012Bill Buchan
The Marykirk Raft Race is a charity fundraising raft race down the North Esk, on the third sunday of May each year. This year, just over £7,000 was raised for Charity. This presentation shows the winners, the rafts, and most importantly, where the charity money has been donated.
The document discusses the benefits of diversity in the workplace. It aims to bring awareness to diversity and stress its importance. Its objectives are to discuss how embracing diversity affects the workforce positively by increasing engagement, attendance, and job satisfaction. Diversity is defined as differences in people and culture. Having a diverse workforce benefits customers, teams, and the company legally and financially. A diverse workforce leads to lower turnover, higher commitment, and attracts investors and employees. The document recommends staff meetings to discuss diversity programs and initiatives to conclude diversity enriches companies and leads to acceptance of all cultures.
1. EDI stands for Electronic Data Interchange and involves the electronic exchange of formatted data between organizations called Trading Partners using common data standards.
2. A partner profile in EDI defines the attributes for each business partner an organization exchanges documents with and specifies details of the data exchange and responsible contacts.
3. Key components of a partner profile include the general parameters view with details like partner number and type, as well as outbound and inbound parameter views defining message mapping, translation and communication details.
Dokumen tersebut merupakan ringkasan materi pelajaran Teknologi Informasi dan Komunikasi (TIK) untuk kelas XI IPA dan IPS semester 1 tahun pelajaran 2014/2015. Materi tersebut membahas penggunaan perangkat lunak pembuat dan pengolah grafis, termasuk menu dan ikon, pembuatan grafis dengan berbagai variasi warna dan bentuk, serta penilaian yang terdiri atas kognitif, psikomotorik, dan afektif.
The document provides 5 tips for technical writing: 1) Use a writing pyramid with a main message, background, facts, and outcome. 2) Know when to use colons for lists and semicolons to join related clauses. 3) Comparative analysis reports can be objective or subjective. 4) Always cite sources to avoid plagiarism using styles like APA or MLA. 5) Keep email subject lines meaningful, avoid yelling in caps, and write for a public audience. Proper citation of sources is also discussed.
The document provides a training calendar for business services offered by Sparsholt and Andover College from January 2012 to July 2012. It summarizes courses in various areas including management, IT, health and safety, accounting and more. Courses are offered at both the Andover and Sparsholt campuses and can be customized to meet specific business needs. Businesses are encouraged to use the college facilities for meetings and team building activities.
Sparsholt College offers a variety of leisure courses in the spring and summer of 2012 focused on rural skills and hobbies. Courses range from animal care and husbandry to gardening, cooking, and conservation. The document provides details on course topics, dates, durations, times, and costs, with courses offered at both half-day and full-day sessions at the college's facilities in Hampshire, England.
150713 Bakers Bridge Polo Newsletter 2Sam Gairdner
The document discusses plans and events for Bakers Bridge Polo in winter/spring 2015. It introduces the new name "Bakers Bridge Polo" and thanks those involved in the rebranding. It outlines priorities like developing the polo field and hopes to form a club. It also summarizes successes from the previous season and thanks staff and sponsors. Details are provided on upcoming polo opportunities and tournaments from August to May.
Marykirk raft race presentation night 2012Bill Buchan
The Marykirk Raft Race is a charity fundraising raft race down the North Esk, on the third sunday of May each year. This year, just over £7,000 was raised for Charity. This presentation shows the winners, the rafts, and most importantly, where the charity money has been donated.
The document discusses the benefits of diversity in the workplace. It aims to bring awareness to diversity and stress its importance. Its objectives are to discuss how embracing diversity affects the workforce positively by increasing engagement, attendance, and job satisfaction. Diversity is defined as differences in people and culture. Having a diverse workforce benefits customers, teams, and the company legally and financially. A diverse workforce leads to lower turnover, higher commitment, and attracts investors and employees. The document recommends staff meetings to discuss diversity programs and initiatives to conclude diversity enriches companies and leads to acceptance of all cultures.
1. EDI stands for Electronic Data Interchange and involves the electronic exchange of formatted data between organizations called Trading Partners using common data standards.
2. A partner profile in EDI defines the attributes for each business partner an organization exchanges documents with and specifies details of the data exchange and responsible contacts.
3. Key components of a partner profile include the general parameters view with details like partner number and type, as well as outbound and inbound parameter views defining message mapping, translation and communication details.
Dokumen tersebut merupakan ringkasan materi pelajaran Teknologi Informasi dan Komunikasi (TIK) untuk kelas XI IPA dan IPS semester 1 tahun pelajaran 2014/2015. Materi tersebut membahas penggunaan perangkat lunak pembuat dan pengolah grafis, termasuk menu dan ikon, pembuatan grafis dengan berbagai variasi warna dan bentuk, serta penilaian yang terdiri atas kognitif, psikomotorik, dan afektif.
The document provides 5 tips for technical writing: 1) Use a writing pyramid with a main message, background, facts, and outcome. 2) Know when to use colons for lists and semicolons to join related clauses. 3) Comparative analysis reports can be objective or subjective. 4) Always cite sources to avoid plagiarism using styles like APA or MLA. 5) Keep email subject lines meaningful, avoid yelling in caps, and write for a public audience. Proper citation of sources is also discussed.
The document provides a training calendar for business services offered by Sparsholt and Andover College from January 2012 to July 2012. It summarizes courses in various areas including management, IT, health and safety, accounting and more. Courses are offered at both the Andover and Sparsholt campuses and can be customized to meet specific business needs. Businesses are encouraged to use the college facilities for meetings and team building activities.
The document provides information about The Heart of England Study Programmes Ltd., a company that offers summer camp programs for children ages 5-17 in Leamington Spa, UK. It details the school's facilities, small class sizes, activities, excursions, accommodations, and lessons. Lessons focus on increasing English skills through communication games, drama, and creative activities while learning about British culture. The document also provides the camp schedules, prices, and registration process.
This document provides information about an Easter camp program in Leamington Spa, UK for students aged 5-17. It summarizes the program offerings which include English lessons focused on developing communication skills, weekly activities and excursions. Lessons are small with a focus on building confidence. Feedback from previous students noted high satisfaction rates with the lessons, accommodation, and organization of the camp. The document provides details on prices, registration, schedules and testimonials.
This document provides information on an Easter camp program in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire for students ages 5-17, including details on courses, activities, accommodations, and testimonials. The camp offers small English language classes along with afternoon activities and excursions. Courses range from just lessons to lessons plus activities and excursions. Accommodations include homestays. Sample activities include visits to museums, art galleries, and theme parks. Students provide positive feedback, saying they had fun practicing English and meeting other nationalities while feeling safe in Leamington Spa.
On Friday 29th March 2019 we welcomed Stuart Irvin from St Catherine's Argyle Church to both P1-3 and P4-7 Assemblies. The children enjoyed spotting ways Stuart had changed his identity as he told the story of the Road to Emmaus. Mr Hunter led the P1-3 Assembly in Ms Anstruther's absence and thoroughly enjoyed receiving a Birthday badge! We celebrated pupil achievements and sang the Spring Chicken song.
The document is a visitors guide that provides a summary of events taking place throughout 2016 in Worcestershire's Heritage Garden. Some key events and festivals mentioned include:
- The Spring Blossom Trail in early 2016 guiding visitors through orchards and villages.
- Numerous asparagus festivals from April to June celebrating the region's association with the vegetable.
- Food and drink festivals in June in Droitwich Spa and Pershore celebrating local cuisine.
- Traditional festivals in September like the Salt Festival in Droitwich Spa celebrating the town's history with salt.
- The guide encourages exploring the region's towns, gardens, attractions and staying in the varied accommodations.
Believe•Achieve is our motto at Sciennes Primary School and at the P4-7 Assembly on Friday 27th March we celebrated Milenka's international Fencing success and looked opportunities to take part in activities in Edinburgh this Easter,
Brookside Gardens is a cultivated landscape with beautiful gardens that aims to inspire visitors to appreciate and care for plants. The document provides information on upcoming exhibits at Brookside Gardens, including a butterfly exhibit and plant shows. It also lists the schedule for the gardens' fall lecture series on topics like growing school gardens and holiday entertaining.
This document provides information about the Heart of England's 2016 winter camp programmes for students ages 5-17, including:
- Small English language classes focused on building confidence and all communication skills
- Afternoon activities and excursions to local attractions to learn about British culture
- Homestay accommodations with host families and transportation included
- One week sessions starting any Monday between February and August 2016
- High student satisfaction rates based on feedback from 2015 summer camp
Marrar Woorn is organizing a bus trip for children aged 4 and up to see a performance of "Once Upon a Time" by the Australian Ballet in Melbourne. The bus will leave Apollo Bay at 8am on September 24th and return by 5pm. The cost for children is $17 for the show and $5 for the bus, while the adult price is $30 but may be lower depending on attendance. To book or for more information, call Marrar Woorn.
Marrar Woorn is organizing a bus trip for children aged 4 and up to see a performance of "Once Upon a Time" by the Australian Ballet in Melbourne on September 24th. The cost for children is $17 for the show and $5 for the bus, while adults pay $30 for the show. To book or get more information, call Marrar Woorn at 5237 8590.
Marrar Woorn is organizing a bus trip for children aged 4 and up to see a performance of "Once Upon a Time" by the Australian Ballet in Melbourne. The bus will leave Apollo Bay at 8am on September 24th and return by 5pm. The cost for children is $17 for the show and $5 for the bus, while the adult price is $30 but may be lower depending on attendance. To book or for more information, call Marrar Woorn.
The document announces a bus trip from Apollo Bay to Melbourne on September 24th for a 50-minute ballet performance called "Once Upon a Time" geared towards children aged 4 and up. The trip includes transportation by bus to and from Melbourne for the show, with some time after for lunch. The cost for children is $17 for the show and $5 for the bus, while the adult show price is $30 but may be lowered based on number of children attending. Contact information is provided to book spots on the trip.
This document outlines a trip to Wales from July 14-21. The trip includes trekking in Pembroke Coast National Park, guided visits to historic sites like Pembroke Castle and St. David's Cathedral, language classes, and landscape viewing. Each day consists of guided walking tours and visits to coastal towns, beaches, farms, and historic sites. Lodging is in an eco-lodge and meals are included. The price is 1,170 euros for EOI students and 1,190 euros for others, payable in installments. A minimum of 25 people is required by March 5 for the trip to be organized.
Historic Sussex Hotels, Events Calendar : Jan - June 2015Online Ownership
Historic Sussex Hotel Events Calendar
Calendar of events across the three Historic Sussex Hotels, upcoming events including live music and arts, outdoor events, celebratory dinners and themed
lunches at Bailiffscourt, Ockenden Manor and The Spread Eagle hotels.
www.hshotels.co.uk
The document announces an upcoming English Day event for 6th grade students to practice their English language skills. It will include four workshops on cooking, body movement, felt bag making, and a photo scavenger hunt held at a location in Alaró. Students should bring a digital camera or phone, art supplies, a snack and drink, socks, and scissors. The event will run from 8:30am to 2:30pm on March 28th and cost 5 euros per student. The goal is for students to make new friends, speak to other English speakers, and have new learning experiences in an English context.
Year 8 Parent Presentation Evening 11 February 2011Loreto Normanurst
The document provides information about upcoming events and topics for discussion at the Year 8 Parents' PAL Information and Social Evening in 2011. It includes details about the school's strategic plan, pastoral care, the importance of reading, cyber safety, dealing with friendship issues, and a calendar of events for parents in Terms 1-4 of 2011.
The document provides a schedule of events from September 6-18 at Harbourfront Centre in Toronto. It includes cooking demonstrations, music performances, talks on food and sustainability, and art exhibitions. Highlights include the Veg Food Fest celebrating vegetarian food from September 9-11 and presentations from animal advocates Rachel Parent and Sonia Faruqi. Activities such as pottery classes and guided garden tours are also listed.
This document provides information on activities taking place from June 27th to 29th for health and wellbeing. On Monday there will be fitness activities. Tuesday to Thursday are activity days with various options listed such as a hill walk, trips to Stirling Castle, the zoo, and skating. Other activities include parkour, golf, cycling, and outdoor adventure. Most activities are free or low cost. Students should sign up with teachers for preferred activities.
The document provides information about upcoming events at Norwood Primary School such as Walk to School Week from October 6-10, Harvest Festival assemblies on October 7 and 10, and Parents' Evenings on October 21 and 23. It also encourages donations to charities such as Water Aid and Macmillan Cancer Support and notifies about book orders through Scholastic Books.
The document provides information about The Heart of England Study Programmes Ltd., a company that offers summer camp programs for children ages 5-17 in Leamington Spa, UK. It details the school's facilities, small class sizes, activities, excursions, accommodations, and lessons. Lessons focus on increasing English skills through communication games, drama, and creative activities while learning about British culture. The document also provides the camp schedules, prices, and registration process.
This document provides information about an Easter camp program in Leamington Spa, UK for students aged 5-17. It summarizes the program offerings which include English lessons focused on developing communication skills, weekly activities and excursions. Lessons are small with a focus on building confidence. Feedback from previous students noted high satisfaction rates with the lessons, accommodation, and organization of the camp. The document provides details on prices, registration, schedules and testimonials.
This document provides information on an Easter camp program in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire for students ages 5-17, including details on courses, activities, accommodations, and testimonials. The camp offers small English language classes along with afternoon activities and excursions. Courses range from just lessons to lessons plus activities and excursions. Accommodations include homestays. Sample activities include visits to museums, art galleries, and theme parks. Students provide positive feedback, saying they had fun practicing English and meeting other nationalities while feeling safe in Leamington Spa.
On Friday 29th March 2019 we welcomed Stuart Irvin from St Catherine's Argyle Church to both P1-3 and P4-7 Assemblies. The children enjoyed spotting ways Stuart had changed his identity as he told the story of the Road to Emmaus. Mr Hunter led the P1-3 Assembly in Ms Anstruther's absence and thoroughly enjoyed receiving a Birthday badge! We celebrated pupil achievements and sang the Spring Chicken song.
The document is a visitors guide that provides a summary of events taking place throughout 2016 in Worcestershire's Heritage Garden. Some key events and festivals mentioned include:
- The Spring Blossom Trail in early 2016 guiding visitors through orchards and villages.
- Numerous asparagus festivals from April to June celebrating the region's association with the vegetable.
- Food and drink festivals in June in Droitwich Spa and Pershore celebrating local cuisine.
- Traditional festivals in September like the Salt Festival in Droitwich Spa celebrating the town's history with salt.
- The guide encourages exploring the region's towns, gardens, attractions and staying in the varied accommodations.
Believe•Achieve is our motto at Sciennes Primary School and at the P4-7 Assembly on Friday 27th March we celebrated Milenka's international Fencing success and looked opportunities to take part in activities in Edinburgh this Easter,
Brookside Gardens is a cultivated landscape with beautiful gardens that aims to inspire visitors to appreciate and care for plants. The document provides information on upcoming exhibits at Brookside Gardens, including a butterfly exhibit and plant shows. It also lists the schedule for the gardens' fall lecture series on topics like growing school gardens and holiday entertaining.
This document provides information about the Heart of England's 2016 winter camp programmes for students ages 5-17, including:
- Small English language classes focused on building confidence and all communication skills
- Afternoon activities and excursions to local attractions to learn about British culture
- Homestay accommodations with host families and transportation included
- One week sessions starting any Monday between February and August 2016
- High student satisfaction rates based on feedback from 2015 summer camp
Marrar Woorn is organizing a bus trip for children aged 4 and up to see a performance of "Once Upon a Time" by the Australian Ballet in Melbourne. The bus will leave Apollo Bay at 8am on September 24th and return by 5pm. The cost for children is $17 for the show and $5 for the bus, while the adult price is $30 but may be lower depending on attendance. To book or for more information, call Marrar Woorn.
Marrar Woorn is organizing a bus trip for children aged 4 and up to see a performance of "Once Upon a Time" by the Australian Ballet in Melbourne on September 24th. The cost for children is $17 for the show and $5 for the bus, while adults pay $30 for the show. To book or get more information, call Marrar Woorn at 5237 8590.
Marrar Woorn is organizing a bus trip for children aged 4 and up to see a performance of "Once Upon a Time" by the Australian Ballet in Melbourne. The bus will leave Apollo Bay at 8am on September 24th and return by 5pm. The cost for children is $17 for the show and $5 for the bus, while the adult price is $30 but may be lower depending on attendance. To book or for more information, call Marrar Woorn.
The document announces a bus trip from Apollo Bay to Melbourne on September 24th for a 50-minute ballet performance called "Once Upon a Time" geared towards children aged 4 and up. The trip includes transportation by bus to and from Melbourne for the show, with some time after for lunch. The cost for children is $17 for the show and $5 for the bus, while the adult show price is $30 but may be lowered based on number of children attending. Contact information is provided to book spots on the trip.
This document outlines a trip to Wales from July 14-21. The trip includes trekking in Pembroke Coast National Park, guided visits to historic sites like Pembroke Castle and St. David's Cathedral, language classes, and landscape viewing. Each day consists of guided walking tours and visits to coastal towns, beaches, farms, and historic sites. Lodging is in an eco-lodge and meals are included. The price is 1,170 euros for EOI students and 1,190 euros for others, payable in installments. A minimum of 25 people is required by March 5 for the trip to be organized.
Historic Sussex Hotels, Events Calendar : Jan - June 2015Online Ownership
Historic Sussex Hotel Events Calendar
Calendar of events across the three Historic Sussex Hotels, upcoming events including live music and arts, outdoor events, celebratory dinners and themed
lunches at Bailiffscourt, Ockenden Manor and The Spread Eagle hotels.
www.hshotels.co.uk
The document announces an upcoming English Day event for 6th grade students to practice their English language skills. It will include four workshops on cooking, body movement, felt bag making, and a photo scavenger hunt held at a location in Alaró. Students should bring a digital camera or phone, art supplies, a snack and drink, socks, and scissors. The event will run from 8:30am to 2:30pm on March 28th and cost 5 euros per student. The goal is for students to make new friends, speak to other English speakers, and have new learning experiences in an English context.
Year 8 Parent Presentation Evening 11 February 2011Loreto Normanurst
The document provides information about upcoming events and topics for discussion at the Year 8 Parents' PAL Information and Social Evening in 2011. It includes details about the school's strategic plan, pastoral care, the importance of reading, cyber safety, dealing with friendship issues, and a calendar of events for parents in Terms 1-4 of 2011.
The document provides a schedule of events from September 6-18 at Harbourfront Centre in Toronto. It includes cooking demonstrations, music performances, talks on food and sustainability, and art exhibitions. Highlights include the Veg Food Fest celebrating vegetarian food from September 9-11 and presentations from animal advocates Rachel Parent and Sonia Faruqi. Activities such as pottery classes and guided garden tours are also listed.
This document provides information on activities taking place from June 27th to 29th for health and wellbeing. On Monday there will be fitness activities. Tuesday to Thursday are activity days with various options listed such as a hill walk, trips to Stirling Castle, the zoo, and skating. Other activities include parkour, golf, cycling, and outdoor adventure. Most activities are free or low cost. Students should sign up with teachers for preferred activities.
The document provides information about upcoming events at Norwood Primary School such as Walk to School Week from October 6-10, Harvest Festival assemblies on October 7 and 10, and Parents' Evenings on October 21 and 23. It also encourages donations to charities such as Water Aid and Macmillan Cancer Support and notifies about book orders through Scholastic Books.
2. With a heritage spanning nearly one hundred years,
Sparsholt College is home to some of the finest facilities in
the country for training in rural pursuits. These facilities are
available to you to try your hand at a new skill or perhaps
develop a long-held interest.
The leisure programme brings together the best aspects
of living in the heart of Hampshire. Connecting with the
countryside around us and developing knowledge and
empathy with rural life brings an extraordinary sense of
wellbeing.
Each area has top class facilities to enable you to explore
your interest and talents in a practical way. With small
groups of like-minded people, our expert staff will guide
and encourage you in a relaxed and friendly environment.
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3. The joy of owning and caring
for animals is expressed in
our understanding of their
needs and welfare.
These courses are designed
to help you get closer to your
furry friend.
Course Day Duration Time Cost
Backyard chickens and ducks
A basic guide to keeping chickens and ducks
Saturday 10 March Half day 9.30am - 12.00pm £30.00
Saturday 31 March
Safe snakes
Handling and caring for reptiles
Saturday 10 March Half day 9.30am - 12.00pm £30.00
Furry friends
Handling and health checks for guinea pigs and rabbits
Saturday 10 March Half day 9.30am - 12.00pm £30.00
Saturday 21 April
Dangerous dragons
Handling and health checks for lizards
Saturday 31 March Half day 9.30am - 12.00pm £30.00
Rodent run
Accommodation and enrichment for rodents
Saturday 31 March Half day 9.30am - 12.00pm £35.00
Saturday 21 April
Creepy critters
Handling and caring for invertebrates
Saturday 21 April Half day 9.30am - 12.00pm £30.00
Dog agility
Fun and fitness with your dog on Thursday evenings
Thursday 19 April 8 weeks 6.30pm - 7.30pm £95.00
First Aid for dogs and cats Saturday 25 February one day 9.30am - 4.30pm £95.00
Saturday 7 April
Saturday 2 June
Saturday 4 August
Animal Care
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4. Course Day Duration Time Cost
Keeping a marine aquarium
Setting up and maintaining a marine aquarium at home
Saturday 10 March Half day 9.30am - 12.30pm £40.00
Introduction to fish keeping
Planning and starting an aquarium at home
Saturday 31 March Half day 9.30am - 12.30pm £40.00
Get your pond ready for summer
Basic maintenance, filters, pumps, plants and fish
Saturday 21 April One day 9.30am - 3.30pm £85.00
Introduction to fly fishing, including fly-tying and casting Saturday 21 April Half day 9.30am - 12.30pm £45.00
Course Day Duration Time Cost
Sausage making
Perfecting the art of delicious sausages
Saturday 25 February One day 10.00am - 4.00pm £86.00
Make your own venison burgers
Creating delicious burgers from Sparsholt venison
Saturday 31 March Half day 9.30am - 12.00pm £34.00
Saturday 21 April
From the field to the plate, the
provenance of our food is key to flavour,
welfare and keeping rural skills and
traditions alive. These courses will enable
you to make a connection with the
produce at its freshest.
Aquatics and Fishing
Artisan Food
Sparsholt’s National Aquatics Centre
is where the industry comes to train.
These courses provide practical
support, insider tips and cutting-
edge knowledge to bring the beauty
of fish into your home.
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5. Dappled natural woodland,
a fresh-water lake, inquisitive
sika deer: these courses allow
you to immerse yourself in the
fundamentals of our natural
surroundings.
Course Day Duration Time Cost
Moo Oink Baa: farm livestock for young and old
A guided walk of cattle, pigs and sheep
Saturday 10 March Half day 9.30am - 12.00pm £24.00 for adults
£12.00 under 12s
Saturday 31 March
Saturday 21 April
Native trees
Identifying trees and their secret world
Saturday 21 April Half day 9.30am - 11.30am £30.00
Wildflowers and butterflies
Identify Hampshire’s natural treasures on a guided walk
Saturday 21 April Half day 9.30am - 12.00pm £24.00 for adults
£12.00 under 12s
Managing a smallholding
Planning, livestock, crops and small business management
Monday 23 April Two days 9.30am - 4.30pm £175.00
Shotgun safety for 14-16 year olds
Introducing safe handling of sporting guns
Wednesday 6 June Half day 9.00am - 12.00pm £69.00
Shotgun safety for adults
Care and safe management of your sporting gun
Wednesday 6 June Half day 1.30pm - 4.30pm £69.00
Conservation and Managing the Land
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6. Course Day Duration Time Cost
Horse handling
Catching, leading and grooming with confidence
Saturday 10 March Half day 9.30am - 12.00pm £35.00
Saturday 31 March
Saturday 21 April
Lungeing horses
Technique and equipment
Saturday 10 March Half day 9.30am - 12.00pm £35.00
Saturday 31 March
Saturday 21 April
Horse health
Basic first aid and health
Saturday 10 March Half day 9.30am - 12.00pm £35.00
Saturday 31 March
Saturday 21 April
Horse husbandry
Practical skills to care for a horse
Saturday 28 April One day 10.00am - 4.00pm £45.00
BHS Horse Owners Level 1
Covering the BHS syllabus and preparation for exams
Saturday 3 March 3 Saturdays 10.00am - 4.00pm £185.00
BHS Horse Owners Level 2
Covering the BHS syllabus and preparation for exams
Saturday 5 May 3 Saturdays 10.00am - 4.00pm £185.00
BHS Horse Owners Level 3
Covering the BHS syllabus and preparation for exams
Saturday 16 June 3 Saturdays 10.00am - 4.00pm £185.00
Using Olympic-training standard
facilities, our courses in horse
management will enable you to
develop a deeper knowledge of
horses and get the most from
your riding experience.
Equine Centre
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7. Course Day Duration Time Cost
Soft fruit and fruit tree pruning
Pruning trees and soft fruits to improve yield
Saturday 10 March Half day 9.30am - 12.00pm £35.00
Propagation for beginners
Improve your growing skills with propagation techniques
Saturday 10 March Half day 9.30am - 12.00pm £35.00
Hanging baskets
Planting and maintaining beautiful baskets
Saturday 31 March Half day 9.30am - 12.00pm £35.00
Saturday 21 April
Make a bird box for your garden
Build your own bird box from local timber
Saturday 10 March Half day 9.30am - 11.30am £35.00
Saturday 31 March
Saturday 21 April
Spring lawn renovation
Renovate your lawn ready for summer
Saturday 31 March Half day 9.30am - 12.00pm £35.00
Saturday 21 April
Lawnmower preparation for the new season
Prepare your petrol lawnmower for the summer
Saturday 31 March Half day 9.30am - 12.00pm £35.00
Basic chainsaw maintenance
Maintaining your chainsaw for safe and efficient use
Saturday 31 March Half day 9.30am - 11.30am £35.00
Famous as the home of Radio
4’s Gardeners’Question Time,
the Potting Shed nestles quietly
in the corner of the horticulture
department.
Covering several acres you can
wander among the Hampshire
collection of fruit trees, the green
houses, flower beds and exotic
plant house.
Gardening and Horticulture
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8. Sparsholt College
Wessex Wedding Fayre
Sunday 25 March 2012
Bringing together Hampshire’s finest wedding suppliers
to make your special day. Canapés, a glass of bubbly and
a gift bag for every bride.
Countryside Day
Saturday 19 May 2012
A great day out for all the family at Hampshire’s leading college for
the land and environment. Come and explore the whole campus
and experience each of our learning areas in action, as well as
demonstrations, a wide range of local crafts and produce and find
out about the courses on offer at Sparsholt College.
Hampshire Food Festival
1 - 30 July 2012
Celebrate local food and farming during the annual Hampshire Food
Festival. With around 100 different events held across the county,
there’s something for everyone.
The perfect gift
Gift vouchers are available for all our
leisure courses, the perfect gift idea for
friends and family. Call 0845 850 0916.
How to book
Online at www.sparsholt.ac.uk
Contact: leisure@sparsholt.ac.uk
0845 850 0916
Sparsholt College Hampshire,
Winchester SO21 2NF
0845 850 0916 leisure@sparsholt.ac.uk www.sparsholt.ac.uk
at the heart of Hampshire's rural community
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