| 2008/9 | Event | Venue and contact information | Time | Cost |
| 10th June 2008 | Introduction to Herbs talk by Lynne Tann-Watson | Melbourne WI
For more event details, please visit their website. |
For more event details, please visit their website. | For more event details, please visit their website. |
| 10th June 2008 | Cooking with Herbs
Join our Chefs as they demonstrate how herbs are used in cooking a local range of products in the Coach House Tea Room. Includes sample tasting and two course lunch. |
Sudbury Hall
Booking Essential 01283 585337 |
10am to 12 noon followed by lunch | Adult £20 Herb demonstration followed by lunch |
| 11th June 2008 | Summer Herb Workshop
Join our Head Gardener at Woolsthorpe for a creative morning making nosegays, moth repellents and herbal remedies to take home with you. |
Woolsthorpe Manor, Lincolnshire
Booking Essential 01476 860338 |
10am to 12.30pm | Adult £10 |
| 11th to 15th June | Herb Week at Sudbury Hall in Derbyshire
Make tussie musssies and learn about aromatic herbs as you stroll through the Hall. Also purchase your fresh herbs at Sudbury's Gift Shop. Donations towards the cost of the tussie mussies would be appreciated. |
Sudbury Hall (Derbyshire) | 1pm to 4pm each day | Normal Admission Charges Apply Booking Not Needed |
| Saturday 14th June 2008 | 15th Century; Herbs In the Medieval Manor From household accounts, cookery recipes and leechbooks comes a wealth of information and recipes using herbs as flavourings, colourings, preservatives, fragrances, medicines and pest repellents. In making recipes participants will learn balancing herb flavours in sweet and savoury dishes to create a delicious spread on the table in North Cray. Scented water for washing, blending fragrance and protection in strewing herbs and decorating the house for special occasions will bring the past to life. Sage, parsley, garlic, tansy, pot marigolds, rosemary, saffron, and wormwood are some of the herbs used and discussed on the day. |
Weald and Downland Open Air Museum Singleton. West Sussex To book or for more information, visit: www.wealddown.co.uk |
9.30-4.30pm | £50 |
| 14th June 2008 | Exploring Herbs Workshop with Sarah Head Getting to know herbs offers opportunities to discover more about herbs on a very practical and personal level. |
Springfield Sanctuary Springfield Sanctuary, Cotswolds For more details, please visit: |
Springfield Sanctuary | Springfield Sanctuary |
| 14th and 15th June 2008 | Weekend Herb Course
Why Herbs, why holistic? |
For further details please visit the Oakenwood Society's Website | Saturday 9.30 for 10.00 start ending around 4pm on Sunday | £80 per person, discounts given for block bookings of six places |
| 16th June 2008 | Using Your Weeds
(talk) by |
Hauton Garden Guild
For more event details, please visit their website. |
For more event details, please visit their website. | For more event details, please visit their website. |
| Friday 20th June 2008 | The Secrets of the Tudor Stillroom with Christina Stapley Earlier recipes form a background for exploring the Elizabethan dominance of perfume against pestilential air in the form of pomander beads, tussie mussies,scented mixes and distilled aromatic waters and vinegars. Sources of recipes and instructions are explored, together with practical experience in making cough sweets, herb honeys, salves and drinks alongside the fragrant luxuries. Some herbs featured rose, rosemary, elecampane, pot marigold, frankincense, marshmallow, yarrow, hyssop, betony, St. Johns wort and angelica. |
Weald and Downland Open Air Museum Singleton. West Sussex To book or for more information, visit: www.wealddown.co.uk |
9.30-4.30pm | £50 |
| Sunday 22nd June 2008 | Talk and display on Herb Cultivation and Gardens with Christina Stapley At Rare Plants Fair Day |
Mary Hare School, Arlington Manor. Snelsmore Common, Newbury. Berks. Tel:01635 244200 |
10-4pm | Admission £4 |
| 24th June 2008 | Food From The Hedgerows (talk)
by Lynne Tann-Watson |
Glenfield Garden Group
For more event details, please visit their website. |
For more event details, please visit their website. | For more event details, please visit their website. |
| 25th June 2008 | Weeds (talk)
by Lynne Tann-Watson |
Drakelow Pensioners Group
For more event details, please visit their website. |
For more event details, please visit their website. | For more event details, please visit their website. |
| 25th June 2008 | Herbals Opened for the Family Co-tutors Christina Stapley B Sc. Phyt. MCPP and Ruth Mannion-Daniels B.Sc Hons Biol. B.Sc Phyt MNIMH. A day spent getting to know one family of herbs - the Compositae. You will learn how to identify which herbs are family members and what they have to offer in health support and treatments both chronic and acute for your own family. Herbal medicine for the very young to the very old will be covered. For further details, please visit www.heartsease-herb-books.com/workshop.htm |
Georgian Town House 23 Bennett Street Bath Somerset |
10.30-4pm Lunch not included and may be taken at the Assembly Rooms nearby |
£40 |
| 26th June 2008 | Grandmother's Secrets - rediscovering old herbal traditions by Penelope Ody | Herbs at Walnut
For more event details, please visit: |
10am to about 4.00-4.30pm | £58 includes lunch, course folder, printed notes, teas, coffees, cold drinks. |
| 27th June 2008 | Making herbal creams and ointments with Penelope Ody | Herbs at Walnut
For more event details, please visit: |
10am to about 4.00-4.30pm | £70 includes at least five products to take home plus lunch, drinks, course folder and printed notes. |
| 28th June 2008 | Combating Stress: herbs for relaxation and tension by Penelope Ody | Herbs at Walnut
For more event details, please visit: |
10am to about 4.00-4.30pm | £58 includes lunch, course folder, printed notes, teas, coffees, cold drinks. |
| Saturday, 28th and Sunday, 29th June | The Sulgrave Food Show
The Herb society will be taking part at the Sulgrave Food Show to be held at Sulgrave Manor the food show is a showcase for the best that that the region has to offer in the food and drink market. There will be a food market selling local foods, and a rolling programme of cooking demonstration by local chefs. Our very own Jan Greenland will be demonstrating on both days her theme will be the historic use of herbs in food. We will also have the Herb Society stand at the show. |
Sulgrave Manor | Please visit the Herb Society for up to date details. | The entry fee is £7.50
£5.00 for Herb Society members |
| 28th and 29th June 2008 | Weekend Herb Course
Why Herbs, why holistic? |
For further details please visit the Oakenwood Society's Website | Saturday 9.30 for 10.00 start ending around 4pm on Sunday | £80 per person, discounts given for block bookings of six places |
| Sunday, 29th June 2008 | Sugar and Spice and All Things Nice
A day on Reading University Campus exploring herbs and spices. There will be an opportunity to explore the wonderful Botanic Gardens, with guided tours led by gardening and herbal experts, and enjoy talks throughout the day. Reading University |
Reading University Campus Booking details and full programme to follow. Please visit http://www.herbsociety.org.uk/diary.htm for up to date details. |
Please visit the Herb Society for up to date details. | Please visit the Herb Society for up to date details. |
| 3rd July 2008 | Introduction to Herbs talk by Lynne Tann-Watson |
Sudbury WI
For more event details, please visit their website. |
For more event details, please visit their website. | For more event details, please visit their website. |
| Monday 7th July 2008 | Herb Society's 2008 President's Day
Meet our current President Sarah Raven, writer, broadcaster, and expert teacher on creating beautiful and productive gardens |
The day takes place in Sarah's garden at Perch Hill Farm, Willingford Lane, Brightling, Robertsbridge, East Sussex, TN32 5HP. | 11am to 3pm | Places for this event are strictly limited to 30, so it's first come, first served, so why not take advantage of our new booking by PayPal system detailed on the 2008 President's Day page to ensure you reserve your place? Book early to avoid disappointment.
£40 Members £50 Non Members |
| 8th July 2008 | Introduction to Herbs talk by Lynne Tann-Watson | Kirby Mallory WI
For more event details, please visit their website. |
For more event details, please visit their website. | For more event details, please visit their website. |
| 8th July 2008 | Herbal Healing Traditions and Simple Remedies with Penelope Ody | Herbs at Walnut
For more event details, please visit: |
10am to about 4.00-4.30pm | £58 includes lunch, course folder, printed notes, teas, coffees, cold drinks. |
| 9th July 2008 | Introduction to Herbs talk by Lynne Tann-Watson | Charnwood University of the Third Age
For more event details, please visit their website. |
For more event details, please visit their website. | For more event details, please visit their website. |
| 9th July 2008 | Make you own herbal home remedies kit by Penelope Ody | Herbs at Walnut
For more event details, please visit: |
10am to about 4.00-4.30pm | £70 including at least five remedies to take home. Also includes lunch, course folder, printed notes, teas, coffees, cold drinks. |
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10th July 2008 |
Creating a Herb Garden From the history & folklore of herbs to growing and using your own. Course will include herb gardens through history; herbs & their uses; growing, harvesting & storing; some basic principles for laying out a herb garden; our top ten herbs for starting a herb garden. Includes a sensory tour of our Herb Garden. |
Ian & Liz O'Halloran Tel 01323 831726 |
10am to 4pm |
£48 per head for a one day course. Price includes garden admission & hot & cold drinks. Bring packed lunch. |
| 10th July 2008 | Exploring Herbs Workshop with Sarah Head Getting to know herbs offers opportunities to discover more about herbs on a very practical and personal level. |
Springfield Sanctuary Springfield Sanctuary, Cotswolds For more details, please visit: |
Springfield Sanctuary | Springfield Sanctuary |
| Saturday 12th and Sunday 13th July 2008 | Remedies for Today from Native British Herbs A walk identifying and gathering herbs begins each day, with more herbs to examine from a different habitat back at the roundhouse. Led by medical herbalist Christina Stapley, these days will offer the chance to concentrate on the therapeutic value of native herbs. Ways to put these herbs to safe use in simple treatments will be demonstrated. These will be suitable for home use and everyday problems. The role of herbs in diet will be discussed, along with a small, practical, medicinal herb garden. Hands on participation will be available in making teas, inhalations, footbaths, an oil, cream or ointment. The second day builds on knowledge imparted on the Saturday to give the in-depth study of the herbs, their actions, strengths and contraindications that was requested after last years highly successful workshop. More remedies will be made. Growing individual herbs and harvesting them for best medicinal effect, their storage and preparation will be part of the day. Either day could be attended separately or the two booked together. |
Peat Moors Centre. Somerset For more details, please visit: www.somerset.gov.uk/somerset/cultureheritage/heritage/pmc Email: peatmoorscentre@somerset.gov.uk Tel: 01458 860697 Either day could be attended separately or the two booked together |
Visit website for more details |
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| 12th and 13th July 2008 | Weekend Herb Course
Why Herbs, why holistic? |
For further details please visit the Oakenwood Society's Website | Saturday 9.30 for 10.00 start ending around 4pm on Sunday | £80 per person, discounts given for block bookings of six places |
| 15th July 2008 | Grandmother's Secrets - rediscovering old herbal traditions by Penelope Ody | Herbs at Walnut
For more event details, please visit: |
10am to about 4.00-4.30pm | £58 includes lunch, course folder, printed notes, teas, coffees, cold drinks. |
| 16th July 2008 | Making herbal creams and ointments with Penelope Ody | Herbs at Walnut
For more event details, please visit: |
10am to about 4.00-4.30pm | £70 includes at least five products to take home plus lunch, drinks, course folder and printed notes. |
| Saturday 19th July 2008 | American Herbs of the New World. An opportunity to explore the uses of the many herbs settlers took with them as necessary aids to their survival and comfort in the new world. From John Winthrop Jnr.s seed list of 1629 and other sources, those herbs considered most essential are made clear. Medical herbalist and herb historian, Christina Stapley will explain the importance of the herbs in the Museums Colonial Garden in medicine. She will be making recipes and displaying other items. Also demonstrating their delicious flavours in simple cookery recipes made as part of the experience in the log cabin. |
The American Museum in Britain, Bath. For more details or to book a place, visit: www.americanmuseum.org Tel: 01225 460503. Bookings taken from March. |
Visit website for more details |
Visit website for more details |
| 20th July 2008 | Jan Greenland 'Historic Herby Dishes'. Our very own council member and wizard herbie cook gives one of her delightfully entertaining talks as part of the Chadkirk Festival. | Chadkirk Chapel & Country Estate Vale Road Romiley Stockport SK6 3LD
Time and further details coming soon. Please contact the |
Please visit the Herb Society for up to date details. | Please visit the Herb Society for up to date details. |
| Monday 21st July 2008 | Herbs for Health From the cottage herbaceous border of the past we identify suitable herbs to supply home remedies for a small medicinal garden today. Guided by medical herbalist Christina Stapley, this is a day to learn about practical and safe home use of herbs. Follow the stages of gathering to drying and storing for use in herb teas, foot or handbaths and soothing pillows. Learn how to preserve fresh herbs in honey or honey syrups, oils or vinegars. Historical and modern recipes provide applications in treating everything from insect bites to sore throats or diarrhoea. Effective traditional herbs featured include marshmallow, elder, fennel, chamomile, lemon balm, houseleek, sage, thyme, lavender and more. |
Weald and Downland Open Air Museum Singleton. West Sussex To book or for more information, visit: www.wealddown.co.uk |
9.30-4.30pm | £50 |
| 26th July 2008 | Introduction to Dye Plans and their uses
An introduction to Dye Plants and their uses. Learn the techniques and materials for natural dyeing with herbal plants. |
The National Herb Centre
Banbury Road, Warmington, near Banbury Warks OX17 1DF |
11am to 3pm (inc 1 hr lunch break) | Tuition & course materials included. Cost £12.00 |
| 26th and 27th July 2008 | Weekend Herb Course
Why Herbs, why holistic? |
For further details please visit the Oakenwood Society's Website | Saturday 9.30 for 10.00 start ending around 4pm on Sunday | £80 per person, discounts given for block bookings of six places |
| 9th and 10th August 2008 | Chilli Fiesta | West Dean Gardens, West Dean College, West Dean, Chichester, West Sussex PO18 0QZ
For more information, please visit their website |
Event opening times:10.30 - 5.00 (last entry: 4.30) | Event admission prices: Adults £7.25, Over 60s £6.75, Children £3.25,
Under 5s Free, Family £17.50 NO DOGS ALLOWED IN THE EVENTS OR GROUNDS EXCEPT ASSISTANCE DOGS. |
| Saturday 9th August 2008 | Roman Day, Herbs in the Villa A workshop to celebrate the popular herbs grown for use in the Roman home. We owe some of our most valued herbs, thyme, sage, bay, white horehound, lovage, garlic and more to the coming of the Romans. Through the works of Pliny, Celsus, and other Roman writers we can understand why they felt it so essential to bring these Mediterranean herbs to Britain. In making authentic cookery and medicinal recipes in the actual 'Roman Villa' at Butser, we can also explore how these herbs can be part of our lives today. Led by medical herbalist Christina Stapley, the course offers information on safe use of herbs in treating everyday problems. Breathe in the uplifting perfumes as you mould rose petals with exotic ingredients to make the ’Äòrhodides of Dioscorides, or weave herbs in wreaths to cure headaches, and taste delicious recipes. Learn to blend herbs to make flavourings, drinks and salves. In short, learn about Romano-British daily life. |
For more details, please visit: www.butserancientfarm.co.uk To book call 023 9259 8838 |
10-4.30pm | £45 |
| Saturday, 9th August 2008 | Nourishing Your Nerves
Herb Society members and the general public are invited to join Jenny Jones FNIMH, Sarah Head B Soc Sci, Dip SFT, MNFSH and Debs Cook Council Member for a fun herb filled day at Springfield Sanctuary in the sunny Cotswolds. There will be opportunities to learn about herbs that grow in the hedgerows to nourish your nerves, Jenny will be giving a talk, we have hands on workshops and the opportunity to walk around the Sanctuary and pick herbs that are in full bloom in August. |
Springfield Sanctuary
Pre Booked Event
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12noon - 4pm | Please bring a picnic lunch and sensible shoes (wellies if its wet) as the Sanctuary is down a hill. |
| 9th and 10th August 2008 | Weekend Herb Course
Why Herbs, why holistic? |
For further details please visit the Oakenwood Society's Website | Saturday 9.30 for 10.00 start ending around 4pm on Sunday | £80 per person, discounts given for block bookings of six places |
| Thursday 21st August | 17th Century. Herbs of the New World with Christina Stapley In looking at this century of change, trial and discovery we will give special attention to those herbs the settlers felt it vital to take with them as they set out for North America. These were herbs such as the great mullein, plantain, pennyroyal, and tansy. We will be making recipes from the medicine of the period, with those exotic introductions from the New World also being featured, the gums, balsams, sassafras, Virginian snakeroot etc. Cookery enters a new and exciting time with cakes, biscuits and comfit recipes using herbs such as rosemary, coriander, angelica and rose to make on the day. |
Weald and Downland Open Air Museum Singleton. West Sussex To book or for more information, visit: www.wealddown.co.uk |
9.30-4.30pm | £50 |
| 23rd August 2008 | Exploring Herbs Workshop with Sarah Head Getting to know herbs offers opportunities to discover more about herbs on a very practical and personal level. |
Springfield Sanctuary Springfield Sanctuary, Cotswolds For more details, please visit: |
Springfield Sanctuary | Springfield Sanctuary |
| 23rd August 2008 | 2008 Members Picnic At The National Herb Centre
The day will include a talk (theme to be announced), a walk around the gardens and the chance to treat yourself to some herbs from the huge selection at the NHC. This is a relaxed event to enable members to meet each other and talk about herbs as well as having a fun herby day out. Bring a picnic lunch with you which can all sit and enjoy in the gardens of the centre. Or treat yourself to a wonderful herby lunch from the Bistro at the centre. |
The National Herb Centre, Banbury Road, Warmington, Warks OX17 1DF | For more details please visit the herb society's website | To book please visit the Herb Society's booking page
£20.00 Members £25 Non Members |
| 23rd and 24th August 2008 | Weekend Herb Course
Why Herbs, why holistic? |
For further details please visit the Oakenwood Society's Website | Saturday 9.30 for 10.00 start ending around 4pm on Sunday | £80 per person, discounts given for block bookings of six places |
| 27th August 2008 | Introduction to Herbs talk by Lynne Tann-Watson | Ticknall WI
For more event details, please visit their website. |
For more event details, please visit their website. | For more event details, please visit their website. |
| 4th September 2008 | Herbs in healthy eating and cooking with Penelope Ody | Herbs at Walnut
For more event details, please visit: |
10am to about 4.00-4.30pm | £58 includes lunch, course folder, printed notes, teas, coffees, cold drinks. |
| 5th September 2008 | Combating Stress: herbs for relaxation and tension by Penelope Ody | Herbs at Walnut
For more event details, please visit: |
10am to about 4.00-4.30pm | £58 includes lunch, course folder, printed notes, teas, coffees, cold drinks. |
| 10th September 2008 | Autumn Herb Workshop
Join our Head Gardener at Woolsthorpe for a creative morning making nosegays, moth repellents and herbal remedies to take home with you. |
Woolsthorpe Manor, Lincolnshire
Booking Essential 01476 860338 |
10am to 12.30pm | Adult £10 |
| Thursday 11th to 15th September 2008 | Alpine Herbs and Health This is an herb holiday with all the splendour and health offered by the stunning village location 1,200 metres above sea level. Offering the added benefit of increasing your knowledge of herbs in health care ready for your return home. It includes guided walks in the Alps led by local herbalist Karen Jones. Time will be spent identifying herbs in their alpine habitat, then making herbal recipes in Wengen. Short breaks will give opportunities for personal time. Topics covered by Christina and Karen will be:- Herbs for stress, herbal first aid, herbs for men and for women, herbs for the young family and health and skin care for later years. Practical experience in blending and sampling teas, making fragrant recipes, ointments, medicinal wines etc. Discussion on diet, guidance on growing herbs at home, their properties, preparations and cautions are all part of the holistic approach to the subject. A day visit to the extensive herb garden in the Ballenburg Museum is included. Course 3 full days, one evening and a half day. |
Wengen, Switzerland For more details Email david_stapley@btinternet.com Or Email karenwengen@netscape.net Call Karen on 01 33 855 5023. Or Christina on 01249 821087. |
Course 3 full days, one evening and a half day | £240 |
| Tuesday 23rd September 2008 | 19th Century. Herbs, Elegant and Deadly with Christina Stapley As the medicinal herb patch evolved into the herbaceous border, and necessary needlework for household use was diversified for the fortunate with time for other crafts; we explore herbs in flowercrafts. Elegant effects using pressed, dried and fresh herbs and seeds are readily created in miniature gardens. The fashion for artificial flowers led to fascinating ways of producing them - revealed on the day. This century also saw many poisonings and comparing two plant families, Labiatae and Solanaceae gives the opportunity to contrast healing and poisonous natures of some herbs. Safety aspects in the flower garden address growing thornapple, belladonna, henbane and irritants. |
Weald and Downland Open Air Museum Singleton. West Sussex To book or for more information, visit: www.wealddown.co.uk |
9.30-4.30pm | £50 |
| 25th September 2008 | Herbal Healing Traditions and Simple Remedies with Penelope Ody | Herbs at Walnut
For more event details, please visit: |
10am to about 4.00-4.30pm | £58 includes lunch, course folder, printed notes, teas, coffees, cold drinks. |
| 26th September 2008 | Make you own herbal home remedies kit by Penelope Ody | Herbs at Walnut
For more event details, please visit: |
10am to about 4.00-4.30pm | £70 including at least five remedies to take home. Also includes lunch, course folder, printed notes, teas, coffees, cold drinks. |
| 27th September 2008 | Herb Society 2008 AGM & Conference
Our AGM and conference is to be held at Sulgrave Manor once more. The first part of the day will be devoted to the Society's AGM which is free to all members to attend. The theme for our 2008 conference is 'Stress & Relaxation'. Anne McIntyre will be giving a talk on stress and relaxation, Christina Stapley will be demonstrating how to make relaxing balms and lotions and Mike Cullen will be giving another of his highly entertaining cookery demonstrations. |
Sulgrave Manor Booking details and and ticket prices will be published soon. Please visit the Herb Society's website for up to date information |
Please visit the Herb Society for up to date details. | Please visit the Herb Society for up to date details. |
| 27th September 2008 | Getting ready for winter by Penelope Ody (half day) | Herbs at Walnut
For more event details, please visit: |
10.00am to about 12.30-1.00pm | £28 |
| Saturday, 18th October 2008 | Herb Society's Volunteers Day
A day for to say 'Thank You' to all our volunteers. The day is free to attend for Herb Society volunteers and lunch will be provided, but feel free to bring along homemade cakes and biscuits to go with the coffee and tea. Programme - Jan Greenland will give a talk and slideshow on 'Edible Herbs From The Ice Age' and also a Cookery Demonstration. Plus there will be time set aside for volunteers to interact and have questions answered that they may have re volunteering, discuss ideas for future events, and ways to be more involved helping the HS. Volunteers will also have the chance to meet Jenny Jones the Herb Society Volunteers Co-Ordinator and Events Organiser. Plus the new volunteers policy will be discussed. |
Cecily Haughton School Westwood Manor Please contact Flick to book for this event in advance, as places are limited. |
Please visit the Herb Society for up to date details. | Please visit the Herb Society for up to date details. |
| 25th October 2008 | Exploring Herbs Workshop with Sarah Head Getting to know herbs offers opportunities to discover more about herbs on a very practical and personal level. |
Springfield Sanctuary Springfield Sanctuary, Cotswolds For more details, please visit: |
Springfield Sanctuary | Springfield Sanctuary |
| Sunday 14th December Tuesday 16th December 2008 |
Christmas Gifts and Decorations with Herbs with Christina Stapley Choose to make up to five gifts and decorations on a day bright with the colours and heady with the scents of Christmas. Get away from the work of Christmas to have a fun day making your choice from: 1. A gilded star anise star to hang from the tree or in a doorway. 2. A Christmas door wreath. 3. Christmas pot-pourri. 4. A pretty table decoration Arabic myrrh tree. 5. A snugly soft Snowman filled with soothing herbs. 6. Santas sack of Flavours filled with spices and seasonings for the kitchen. 7. A herbal cosmetic basket containing any of the following:- aromatic rose water, herbal soap, body lotion, vinegar skin toner, cream, bath sachets. 8. Pressed herb decorated candles. 9. A Yule log with festive greenery, a candle, dried seedheads, herbs and spices. 10. A Herb Swag (openwork narrow banner trimmed with bags of seasoning, sprays of bay leaves, spices and gingerbread men suitable for the kitchen after Christmas is past.) |
Weald and Downland Open Air Museum Singleton. West Sussex To book or for more information, visit: www.wealddown.co.uk |
9.30-4.30pm | £45 |
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Please note that most of these courses require prior booking so please contact the organiser direct to ensure you have a place and check times and location before setting off. This page will be updated regularly, so if you know of any herb-related courses or events that are not included, can see any errors or wish your course to be removed, please email me. |
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Herb Events and Workshops in the UK Our aim is to make this the most comprehensive listing of herb-related events, workshops and courses in the UK, so this page is very long, but I hope you find it useful. The events listed are ones that take place in Europe. Please note that most of these courses require prior booking so please contact the organiser direct to ensure you have a place and check times and location before setting off. This page will be updated regularly, so if you know of any herb-related courses or events that are not included, can see any errors or wish your course to be removed, please email me. (For those of you in the U.S.A, try http://www.herbsforhealth.com/index.php?page=calendar for herb events listings.) |
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