Course booking form
You can print this form out and send it with your payment to the address below.
Forest Gardening 10-11 May 2008 Course fee: £135.
Crops for Climate Change 21-22 June 2008 Course fee: £140.
Forest Gardening 16-17 August 2008 Course fee: £135.
Forest Gardening 6-7 September 2008 Course fee: £135.
Crops for Climate Change 27-28 September 2008 Course fee: £140.
Nut Crops 11-12 October 2008 Course fee: £135.
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Telephone
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Email |
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Course |
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Date(s) |
(
9.30-5.30 on Saturday, 9.30-4.30 on Sunday ) |
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Venue |
SPARC teaching space in Dartington, Devon; |
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Tutor |
Martin Crawford |
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Course
fee |
(See below.) Non-residential,
includes lunches (vegetarian) + teas/coffees etc. Details
of travel & accomodation below |
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Where
did you hear of this course? |
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How
would you rate your current knowledge of the subject? |
Beginner
Some
knowledge
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experienced
Very
experienced |
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Have
you any particular areas of interest you would like covered? |
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Any
special dietary requirements? |
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Please make cheques for the full amount payable to A.R.T. or give Visa/Mastercard number
and
expiry, and send with this form to:
A.R.T.,
46 Hunters Moon, Dartington, Totnes, Devon, TQ9 6JT.
You
will be sent further course details and directions 2-4 weeks before the course.
If
you want to purchase any books, seeds or plants when you are on the course,
please let us
know 2 weeks beforehand so that we can get them ready for you.
In the event of the course
being cancelled you will be completely refunded.
In the event of you
cancelling your place, prior to 6 weeks before the course you will get a 100%
refund; 2-6 weeks
before the course you will get an 80% refund; up to 2 weeks before the course
you will get a
50% refund.
Rail:
Totnes is on the main railway line from London Paddington and Birmingham.
Coach:
National Express coaches from London and elsewhere also stop at Totnes.
Road:
Access is good via the M5/A303 and A38.
Our
courses take place on the Dartington Estate, about a mile out of Totnes; there
are
footpaths/cycle paths from Totnes all the way to the venue/forest garden.
Totnes itself
is an ancient market town on the river Dart with a
distinctly ‘green’ feel, having numerous
individual shops, cafes and pubs.
A
full list of accommodation is available from:
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Totnes
Tourist Information |
01803
863168 email:
enquire@totnesinfo.org.uk |
There
are numerous bed and breakfasts, also plenty of Inns in Totnes and the
surrounding
villages. The following
is a selection of bed and breakfast emporiums:
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Corner
Cottage, 12 Cistern St, Totnes |
01803
864343 |
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Norwegian
Wood, Totnes
Organic |
01803
867462 |
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Pam
Gorman, 23 Newman Crescent, Dartington
Very reasonable! |
01803
863996 |
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Sue
Nancholas, Dartington |
01803
866077 |
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Croftdene,
Week, Dartington |
01803
862535 |
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Organic
b & b, Dartington |
01803
762190 |
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Berry
Farm, Berry Pomeroy, Totnes |
01803
8638231 |
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Great
Court Farm, Totnes |
01803
862326 |
Dartington
Hall is the hub of the Dartington Estate, owned by the Dartington Hall Trust.
The estate includes farmland, woodland, a school, an arts complex, an
arts college, a
conference centre, a restaurant, accommodation and more.
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Dartington
Hall |
01803
847147 |
Youth
Hostel – situated in a tiny quiet hamlet near to Dartington and within walking
distance of the venue.
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Youth
Hostel – Lownard, Week |
01803
862303 |
Camping
– Beara Farm is a quiet site near the River Dart about 3 miles from Dartington.
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Beara
Farm, Colston Rd, Buckfastleigh, Devon |
01364
642234 |