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Three places offered at 50% discount in Somerset

Sheila Cooke • 5 January 2023

The Somerset Wildlife Trust and Mendip Hills AONB Service are offering three places on their Holistic Management training to the general public. These places are offered at a 50% discount, subsidised by the Farming in Protected Landscape Programme.

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The price for 9 days of training, including lunches and materials, is £770. The usual price for this would be £1,425.


The training venue is Fernhill Farm, a regenerative farm and Learning Hub on the Mendip Hills:


Fernhill Farm

Cheddar Road

Compton Martin

Bristol, Somerset, BS40 6LD

United Kingdom


The training is 9:30 am to 5:00 pm on the following dates:


  • Course 2: Holistic Financial Planning, 26-28 January 2023
  • Course 3: Holistic Planned Grazing, 23-25 February 2023
  • Course 4: Holistic Ecological Monitoring & Land Planning, 22-24 March 2023


If you have already completed Course 1: Holistic Management Fundamentals, you can join right in.


If you have not yet taken Course 1, it’s easy to do. Simply take the Self Study Course through Savory Institute The price is £336, and if you use this booking link, you will receive a 10% discount.


For questions about the training, please contact Sheila Cooke at 3LM:


To register, please contact Alix Zelly at the Somerset Wildlife Trust:


To book accommodation, please contact Jen Hunter at Fernhill Farm:


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