Free Hedge laying Course for 16-30 year olds

Free Hedge laying Course for 16-30 year olds

Training · 14 Feb, 10:00 - 15:00
Tor View Avenue, Glastonbury, BA6 8AG, United Kingdom
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National Trust - Somerset Coast & Countryside

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Summary

Free hedge laying training opportunity, this project is funded by the Peoples Postcode Lottery, as part of the National Trusts Festival of Blossom programme.

Detailed description

As part of Hedgefest, the National Trust are offering a free one day training course for young people interested in learning the skill of hedgelaying on Saturday 14th February at Glastonbury Tor.


We will be working outside all day. The training sessions will be facilitated by a queer ally woodworking skills business owner, and supported by National Trust staff who have experience working with different groups. Participants will need to be able to travel to Glastonbury, we encourage car sharing and public transport where possible.


Once spaces have been filled we will put participants on a waiting list. We will confirm your place by February 2nd.

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About National Trust - Somerset Coast & Countryside

As Europe’s largest conservation charity, we look after nature, beauty and history for everyone to enjoy. We do it with the help of millions of members, volunteers, staff and donors. Without this, we couldn’t care for the miles of coastline, woodlands, countryside and the hundreds of historic buildings, gardens and precious collections we protect.

Volunteering on the coast or in the countryside enables you to get outdoors and play a vital role in managing and conserving precious natural environments for both people to enjoy and wildlife to thrive.