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Basic Tree Survey and Inspection, Lantra accredited


This one-day course aims to provide specific tree survey and inspection training at a basic level for


contractors, highway engineers, tree wardens, grounds maintenance staff, rangers and other persons of a non- arboricultural background or with limited arboricultural knowledge, to allow them to identify obvious defects from ground level and then to report their findings to a line manager.


Land Based Courses


We work closely with a network of training partners throughout the UK to offer a full range of land-based training to individual candidates, leading to Lantra Awards and/or NPTC Assessments and Certification.


Topics include: Safe Use of Pesticides (PA1, PA2, PA6 etc), Arboriculture (chainsaws e.g. CS30/31, brushcutters, hedgecutters), Land-based machinery and equipment (mowers, tractors, ATVs etc).


Regular Pesticide Application courses are held at our premises in Telford. If you have a group of four or more, we would welcome your enquiry for any of these courses delivered at your own premises.


Supervisory Essentials for Head and Deputy Head Groundsman & Greenkeepers, Lantra Accredited


The 2-day Pitchcare Essential Management Skills Course, delivered successfully by Frank Newberry for seven years, has been


updated and redesigned. This is in response to requests from senior groundsmen in supervisory positions who expressed a desire to focus on specific areas where they wished to develop their skills.


We are now delighted to welcome Frank back, to offer:


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The Supervisory Essentials Suite, comprising 4 x 1-day Workshops, as follows:


• Taking Charge • Getting Better Results • Enhanced Communication Skills • Problem Solving and Decision Making


It is possible to take any number of the Workshops and the price reductions apply for multiple bookings. Places are limited to a maximum of ten each day, ensuring maximum attention and opportunity for input for each delegate.


Health and Safety - All Turf Machinery


This course has been delivered to groups of groundstaff from schools, local authorities and sporting establishments such as racecourses. A typical delegate group would include those who already have their practical machinery and equipment qualifications but whose employers require them to take refresher training with an emphasis on Health and Safety, perhaps for insurance purposes.


We tailor courses to suit the requirements of the client, and courses can be one or more days dependent on the range of machinery to be covered.


Lawn Care for the 21st Century


Our turf specialists are on hand to design tailor made courses at all levels for groups of six or more lawn care franchisees, gardening club members and professional gardeners.


For further


information on all our courses visit


www.groundsmantraining.com, email chris@pitchcare.com or telephone 01902 440263.


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