Last Friday Learning Volunteers had their first winter training day. Carrying out a review of the year’s services to schools and working outdoors to exchange with each other the helpful practices each of us uses. You can see Pete muscled in on the chocolate cake opening of one of our new indoor lunch shelters. Our thanks to Patrick and the LTVs for their stirling work in so quickly creating it! In the afternoon Malcolm explained how we can provide services for the new Secondary School Geography curriculum, although I think the photo was when he justified what he calls very close misses in Liverpool’s last game!
Welcome to the Carding Mill valley and Long Mynd. An upland plateau owned and managed by the National Trust. Full of steep valleys and precambrian rock, the Long Mynd is part of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty covering an area of nearly 5 sqr miles
Friday, 11 December 2015
Learning Volunteers Training Day
Last Friday Learning Volunteers had their first winter training day. Carrying out a review of the year’s services to schools and working outdoors to exchange with each other the helpful practices each of us uses. You can see Pete muscled in on the chocolate cake opening of one of our new indoor lunch shelters. Our thanks to Patrick and the LTVs for their stirling work in so quickly creating it! In the afternoon Malcolm explained how we can provide services for the new Secondary School Geography curriculum, although I think the photo was when he justified what he calls very close misses in Liverpool’s last game!
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