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Educational case studiesCLA member Michael Dugdale of Birch Farm, near Bewdley in Worcestershire has been hosting educational visits with the help of the Country Trust for over 20 years. [Professional Advice/Educational case studies] - [7 October 2009] CLA member Sally Bendall of Hollow Trees Farm, Ipswich, hosts school and pre school visits three days a week from 1 May until 1 October. The farm grows a wide range of vegetables, plants and flowers and rears livestock including cattle, pigs, sheep,... [Professional Advice/Educational case studies] - [6 August 2009] CLA member Richard Symes undertook training with LEAF (Linking Environment and Farming) a few years ago and since then, with the help of the Country Trust, is hosting two school visits a year for children from inner city areas. [Professional Advice/Educational case studies] - [6 August 2009] Richard Drax of the Charborough Park estate in Dorset hosted a hugely successful visit for teenagers from the Wey Valley School in Weymouth last year to mark the launch of his Rural Action Project. [Professional Advice/Educational case studies] - [5 August 2009] Richard, Angus and Janet Maughan run Monks Hall Farm in Cheshire, a modern Dairy farm covering approximately 109ha and encompassing a wide range of species rich habitats including a significant length of the River Weaver. [Professional Advice/Educational case studies] - [5 August 2009] Bordering on the edge of Northumberland National Park is Bellshill farm run by CLA members John and Helen Renner. With 338 acres of land for variable arable crops and home bred ewes they regularly host visits from various groups including schools, scouts... [Professional Advice/Educational case studies] - [5 August 2009] North - Westmorland County Agricultural Society CLA members Westmorland County Agricultural Society, run by Christine Knipe, promotes agriculture, horticulture, rural crafts, forestry and conservation. As part of its work the Society organises the Westmorland County Show and organises Farm Open Days... [Professional Advice/Educational case studies] - [4 August 2009] North - Grange Farm, Chester CLA Members Huw & David Rowlands, of the Grange Farm, Mickle Trafford, Chester, were winners of the North West regional final of Natural England's "Future of Farming" awards scheme. As well as their contribution to the conservation of wildlife and... [Professional Advice/Educational case studies] - [4 August 2009] Yorkshire - Nun Monkton CLA member Sophie Throup, whose family farms at Nun Monkton near York has been organising school farm visits for several years and works regularly with local Primary schools. [Professional Advice/Educational case studies] - [4 August 2009] CLA member, Penelope Bossom, is involved with a number of education and open days throughout the year. [Professional Advice/Educational case studies] - [4 August 2009] |
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