1st
&
2nd
Apr |
Sees the Trust participating in the Test
Valley Tourist Attraction Weekend promotion. In order to promote
the area's tourist attractions, Test Valley Borough Council
produce a discount leaflet in local publications allowing one
visitor to gain free entry when accompanied by a paying adult. |
15th
16th
&
17th
Apr |
| Easter
Bank Holiday weekend sees the 2nd themed weekend of the
year with a countryside and conservation weekend. All
visitors have the opportunity to learn how to track released
birds with radio transmitters, with the help of our Tawny
Owl research students from the summer. Everyone also has
the chance to learn falconry skills such lure swinging
and knot tying. There is also a daily gundog display from
Mullencote gundogs. The exciting events of the weekend
bring in Meridian TV who film a feature that is broadcast
on local news programme on 18th April. |
|
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Lure swinging is
child's play! |
Telemetry for beginners! |
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Mike shows youngsters
how it's done |
... and some very
well-behaved dogs |
|
18th Apr |
Basingstoke College of Technology attend the third visit
of their conservation course. Trustee John Ellicock meets
with Ashley Smith, Chief Executive to discuss future strategic
plan for the Trust.
|
19th Apr |
Kim Kirkbride and Tracey Smith attend a COSHH training course
at Cricklade College. |
20th Apr |
Hayling Island Camera Club members attend the Trust for
a photographic day. Classic car group also hold their rally
at the trust.
|
24th Apr |
David Southard of Wild Arena visits the
Trust to arrange dates for photographic courses to be run at
the Trust during 2006.
|
25th Apr |
Trustees meeting. |
26th Apr |
Editor of Andover Advertiser visits Trust
to interview Ashley for a special 40th Anniversary feature to
appear in their newspaper.
|
29th
&
30th
Apr |
|
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The tented
village
|
Ancient crafts like
knitting, |
 |
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Third
themed weekend of the year with a medieval weekend held
at the Trust. We are joined by the Sir William Gasgoine
Fellowship who set up a tented medieval village. They show
visitors day to day living in medieval times with displays
of cooking, sewing and clothes-making, weaponry and archery.
There are lots of hands-on activities for all the family
to enjoy, and it is a great success. |
archery, |
more knitting |
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