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Want to get a head start on your Canal Camp, learn how to use new tools and equipment or try your hand at operating an excavator?  Our Training Weekend upskills volunteers involved with canal restoration or looking to give it a go! Learn transferable skills and get to grips with operations carried out on construction projects under the supervision of our fully trained Instructors.

The weekend will be hosted on the Lichfield Canal

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Event Dates

27th and 28th May 2023

Location

Lichfield

Restoration

WRG Heritage Training and Machine Operation Weekend 2023

Want to get a head start on your Canal Camp, learn how to use new tools and equipment or try your hand at operating an excavator?  Our Training Weekend upskills volunteers involved with canal restoration or looking to give it a go! Learn transferable skills and get to grips with operations carried out on construction projects under the supervision of our fully trained Instructors.

The weekend will be hosted on the Lichfield Canal

Details

Activity

Heritage Training and Machine Operation

Booking

There is no charge for attendance.

Applications are now open at this link.

Ticket Type Price
WRG Heritage Training & Machine Operation £0

About the event

Where is it? 

The weekend will be hosted on the Lichfield Canal – further details to be announced.

 

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 enquiries@wrg.org.uk

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Location

Lichfield

Lichfield Canal (disused), Lichfield, UK

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Waterways Heritage at Risk

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You can help Save Waterways Heritage.

Waterway restoration

Restoring the UK’s blue infrastructure – our inherited network of navigable canals and rivers – is good for people and places.