18 Aug 2020

Green Angels training courses return to sites

Over the last six years the Land Trust’s Green Angels programme has been providing free environmental training courses to adults across the country. Despite spending four months in lockdown, the team has kept people engaged with nature by providing fun, educational activities throughout, and after a long wait the courses are now starting to return. […]

24 Jun 2020

How Green Angels training courses will return after three months of lockdown

After three months with no on-site activities or sessions, the Land Trust’s award-winning training scheme Green Angels will be hosting two online taster sessions before courses begin again following the Covid-19 outbreak. Both introduction to horticulture sessions will take place on Friday 25 June as part of a virtual employment day run by Ixion Connecting […]

20 Nov 2019

Boost for Green Angels training after £10k of funding from the National Lottery

The popular Countess of Chester Country Park has been given a huge boost after being awarded £10,000 in National Lottery funding to support the Land Trust’s Green Angels programme on the park. The Trust, who owns and manages the park, will use the cash to run free environmental training courses and run community events in […]

25 May 2018

A Blooming Future for Green Angels: Award-winning and free environmental training programme hailed a success in South Yorkshire

National land management charity the Land Trust, introduced its award-winning, Green Angels, environmental training programme to adults across South Yorkshire in the autumn, giving them the chance to gain practical skills through hands-on learning. 8 trainees joined the Green Angels course in Environmental Education which was delivered by the Land Trust in partnership with The […]

3 Aug 2017

Warrington Green Angels celebrate their environmental training achievements and discovery of an endangered species

The Land Trust’s dedicated project helped 10 local people gain skills and make friends Green Angels – the Land Trust’s free environmental training programme – is celebrating its first successful course in Warrington, with 10 people completing a course in Horticulture and Countryside Management. As well as their practical training, the group also discovered that […]

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