Friday 17 February 2012

Woodfuel WIG training days

If you are seeking to engage new woodland owning clients, access ‘roads’ grants and increase your expertise in forest road building these FREE training days are designed to help you to access the Forestry Commission Woodfuel Woodland Improvement Grant.
Register now on one of the following one-day workshops for professional woodland managers aimed at demystifying the Woodfuel Woodland Improvement Grant (Woodfuel WIG).

Flimwell Woodland Enterprise Centre, EAST SUSSEX
Tuesday, 28 February 2012 09:00 to 16:30
http://woodfuelwigwoodlandenterprise.eventbrite.co.uk

Englefield Estate, HAMPSHIRE
Thursday, 8 March 2012 09:00 to 16:30
http://woodfuelwigmortimerwestend.eventbrite.co.uk/

You will learn how the grant operates, understand its technical requirements and be able to compile a Woodland Improvement Grant calculator. You will come away fully equipped to confidently recommend the scheme to owners, help them towards a successful application, and improve the profitably of their inaccessible compartments with high quality, grant-aided roads and tracks.

You will be able to quiz the WIG administrator, our consultant engineer and Forestry Commission representatives about all aspects of forest roads and grant aid. And you will come away with a valuable resource pack containing all of the information you need to help your clients to improve their woodland’s infrastructure and capital value.
It will be a packed day – but it’s not all classroom; after a complimentary lunch there will be an afternoon site visit to discuss some of the theory in a real-life situation.

BOOK NOW! Click on the links above to register or call 01494 568976.

Further events are planned for the MIDLANDS, YORKSHIRE & THE HUMBER, CORNWALL and SOMERSET.  To register your interest for forthcoming events please call 01494 568976 or email events@ngagesolutions.co.uk with your contact details.

Places are limited and we expect that there will be high demand for these events so please book early to avoid disappointment.

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