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Every year we run a Leadership Training Day for volunteers running Canal Camps and for those who are interested in getting involved or considering giving it a go. Join us on this relaxed and inclusive day and find out more about what our Leaders and Assistants do. We always welcome eager volunteers and will provide all the support and training needed to help you lead or assist a WRG Canal Camp.

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Event Dates

13th May 2023

Location

Rowington, Warwickshire

Restoration

WRG Leadership Training Day 2023

Every year we run a Leadership Training Day for volunteers running Canal Camps and for those who are interested in getting involved or considering giving it a go. Join us on this relaxed and inclusive day and find out more about what our Leaders and Assistants do. We always welcome eager volunteers and will provide all the support and training needed to help you lead or assist a WRG Canal Camp.

Details

Activity

Leadership Training

Booking

There is no charge for attendance.

Applications are now open at this link.

Ticket Type Price
WRG Leadership Training £0

About the event

Where is it? 

Rowington Village Hall, Warwickshire.

 

Contacts

If you want to find out more about WRG training or any of our Canal Camp working holidays, please get in touch.
Phone 01494 783453 extn 607

Email [email protected]

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Location

Rowington, Warwickshire

Rowington Village Hall, Rowington Green, Warwick, UK

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