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01/01/2012 |
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18/06/2012 |
Last updated:
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26/04/2016 |
Location:
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Scurdargue Cottage, Rhynie, Aberdeenshire, GB |
Website:
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http://www.taponothfarm.com |
Climate zone:
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Cold Temperate |
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Back to PRI Tap o' Noth Farm, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Project: PRI Tap o' Noth Farm, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Posted by James Reid about 10 years ago
Our first Permaculture Design Course (PDC) will take place from the 19th – 31st of May 2015 and will be certified by the Permaculture Research Institute of Australia.
The full 72 hour internationally recognised PDC will be held on site at the UK’s first Permaculture Research Institute, Tap o’ Noth Permaculture, in Rhynie, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
The course will be led by experienced UK based Permaculture educator Angus Soutar with support from Tap o’ Noth’s James Reid. The course curriculum is based on Permaculture founder Bill Mollison’s work ‘Permaculture: A Designer’s Manual’ and upon completion of the course you will receive an official PDC certificate issued from the Permaculture Research Institute.
Working Master plan design work by Daniel Halsey, survey and basemap by Anna Vermehren, site design and concept, James Reid.
This 12 day intensive course is open to all levels of knowledge and is your gateway into an understanding of ecological design principles and techniques, providing a starting block for a career as a permaculture designer, consultant, educator or aid worker. The course is also suitable for those who are interested in starting their own garden, allotment, smallholding/homestead, community project or farm and who have an interest in such topics as:
The PDC also complements careers in ecology, landscape design, farming, horticulture, architecture, town planning and economics etc.
Course Information
Date: 19 -31 May 2015 with arrivals on the 18th of May and departures on the 1st of June.
Venue: The course is fully residential and held on the UK’s first Accredited Permaculture Research Institute and ScotLAND Centre, Tap o’ Noth Permaculture. The smallholding is located 38 miles from Aberdeen City in a beautiful rural setting steeped in agricultural traditions and ancient history. Being a fledgling site offers the chance for you to contribute and learn about the development of a permaculture project, gaining first hand experience of what is involved in setting up and establishing an ecologically designed venture.
Lead Tutor:
Angus has been teaching Permaculture Design for over twenty years and, as well as being an accredited teacher through the Permaculture Research Institute of Australia, he also holds the Diploma in Applied Permaculture Design which he was awarded in 1997. Principal and founder of The Northern School of Permaculture, Angus also has over fifteen years experience in developing and running Permaculture Design Diploma programmes, supporting several apprentices who are working towards their Diplomas.
For more info and for booking a place on this course please follow this link:
http://pri-tap.com/courses-and-workshops/permaculture-design-course-19th-of-may-2015/
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