Practical Drystone Walling
Who should do this course?
Farmers, farm workers and other land-based workers requiring basic drystone walling skills.
Course Details:
Learners who undertake this Qualification will develop their knowledge of a range of dry stone walling skills and practices. Learners may then choose to specialise in a particular area of interest by undertaking further training and development or use their achieved units as a route to demonstrate ongoing development. Learning objectives include to care for and maintain walling tools. Being aware of the need for correct safety procedures. To be able to select and sort stone.To be able to undertake basic dry stone construction suiting the local style.
Duration: Two days
Maximum: 6 learners
Accreditation: Lantra Awards
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